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UNRWA Background Photograph: Refugees
Caption Description
Refugee women making "sage" bread at the Mia-Mia Camp near Sidon, Lebanon. The bread, which requires special processing, is baked over a convax-shaped iron shell, heated by fire, called a "sage", from which the name "Sage Bread" is derived. More than 900 refugees live in tents at Mia-Mia, while the remainder of the population of approximately 2300 live in barracks.
Unique Identifier
UN7712021
NICA ID
135539
Production Date
01/01/1955 10:27:41 AM
Country
Lebanon
Credit
UN Photo
File size
2.78 MB