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English: The Palestinian refugee camp of Rashidieh (الرشيدية, also transliterated Rashidiya, Rashidiyah, Rachidiye, Rashidiyyeh, Rashadiya, Rashidiyya, Reshîdîyeh, or Rusheidiyeh) in Tyre, Southern Lebanon. It was built in 1936 for survivors of the Armenian Genocide in the fertile area next to the Ras al-Ain springs, which is assumed to have been the Phoenician site of Ushu/Palaetyrus.
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I received the files via e-mail from Tania El Khoury and Abir Saksouk-Sasso of the Dictaphone Group. They took the photos during their 2017 Camp Pause project and published others under a CC-NC license, but agreed upon my request to have these published under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 License

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Author Tania El Khoury and Abir Saksouk-Sasso of the Dictaphone Group

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The Palestinian refugee camp of Rashidieh in Tyre, Lebanon

8 March 2016

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