ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Madinat al-Awda Madinat al-AwdaNeighborhood in Gaza Governorate, PalestineMadinat al-AwdaNeighborhoodArabic transcription(s) • Arabicمَدينَة العودة • LatinMedinat el-Auda (official)Interactive map of Madinat al-AwdaCoordinates: 31°32′36″N 34°27′15″E / 31.54333°N 34.45417°E / 31.54333; 34.45417Country PalestineGovernorateGaza GovernorateCityGaza CityPopulation (2022) • Total4,233 Madinat al-Awda (Arabic: مَدينَة العودة) is a neighborhood of Gaza City, formerly a Palestinian village, which is located in the Gaza Governorate along the Mediterranean coast in between al-Shati Camp and al-Atatra. Its population in the 1997 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) census was 420,[1] rising to 590 in 2006.[2] It is administered by a local development committee under the Palestinian National Authority.[1] In 2022, after being integrated into Gaza City, the neighborhood had a population of 4,233.[3] During the Gaza war, the neighborhood was occupied by the Israel Defense Forces.[4] References 1 2 "Madinat al-Awda Profile". Jerusalem Media and Communications Center (JMCC). ↑ "Palestinian Population by Locality and Refugee Status". Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). Archived from the original on 7 January 2008. ↑ "الخطة التنموية المحلية لمدينة غزة (2019-2022)" [The local development plan for Gaza City - 2019-2022] (PDF) (in Arabic). Municipality of Gaza. 23 June 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2025. ↑ Haddad, Mohammed (2023-10-23). "Mapping Gaza's neighbourhoods flattened by non-stop Israeli bombings". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-02-12. vteGaza GovernorateCities Gaza Old City Zaytun Quarter Daraj Quarter Tuffah Shuja'iyya Al-Jadida Turukman Nasser Rimal Sabra al-Shati Camp Al-Awda Sheikh Ijlin Sheikh Radwan Tel al-Hawa Municipalities al-Mughraqa al-Zahra Villages Juhor ad-Dik Refugee camps al-Shati Archaeological sites al-Moghraqa Ard-al-Moharbeen necropolis Blakhiya Byzantine cemetery Taur Ikhbeineh Tell Ali Muntar Tell el-Ajjul Tell es-Sakan This geography of Palestine article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte