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General
Statistics on the Occupied Palestinian Territories
(OPT)
Size
Land area (British
Mandate of Palestine, now Israel and the OPT):
26,323 km 2
(=10,162 miles
2 )
The Occupied Palestinian
Territories (WBGS): 6,170 km
2
West Bank: 5,800
km 2
, 130 km long,
40-65 km in width
Gaza strip: 365
km 2
, 45 km long,
5-12 km in width (self rule area: 210 km 2
)
Population
[1]
After
the 1948 war, most of the Palestinian population
was scattered as refugees in the Gaza strip and
West Bank, other Arab countries, and further abroad.
In 1967 Israel seized the Gaza strip and West Bank.
West Bank and Gaza
(mid-2001): 3,298,951 (West
Bank: 2,102,360 ;Gaza: 1,196,591
)
Palestinians in what
is now Israel: 1,012,741
Refugee population
outside Israel and the OPT: 3,874,738
(Lebanon: 382,973; Syria: 391,651; Jordan:
1,639,718)
Refugees in the OPT:
West Bank: 607,770 ; Gaza strip:
852,626 .
1/3
of all refugees are still living in 59
refugee camps in the neighboring countries
and the OPT.
The Gaza strip has
8 refugee camps housing some
400.000 people which is about
half the refugee population in the strip. The
camps in Gaza are amongst the most densely populated
areas in the world (in average there are 356.5
m 2
per inhabitant
in Gaza. In comparison every inhabitant in Ramallah
has 3,978.1 m 2
, Jerusalem:
1,029.4 m 2
, Nablus: 3,244.3
m 2
, Jenin: 2,846.8
m 2
).
The biggest and most
densely populated Palestinian refugee camp in
the world is Jabaliya in the outskirts of Gaza
City. 90.000 people live in
an area of 3 km 2
.
Population between
0-19 years (mid-2001): WBGS: 57% ,
WB: 55% , Gaza: 61% .
Population growth:
WBGS: 5% , WB: 4.7% ,
Gaza: 5.4%
Fertility rate (1999):
WBGS: 5.9% , WB: 5.5%
, Gaza: 6.8% .
Average household
size (persons): WBGS: 6.1 , WB:
5.7 , Gaza: 6.9
[Last
updated 28 June 2002]
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