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Aida
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 - Arabic مخيم عايده
 - Also spelled 'Ayda (official)
Aida is located in the Palestinian territories
Aida
Location of Aida within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 31°43′10.34″N 35°11′56.31″E / 31.7195389°N 35.198975°E / 31.7195389; 35.198975Coordinates: 31°43′10.34″N 35°11′56.31″E / 31.7195389°N 35.198975°E / 31.7195389; 35.198975
Governorate Bethlehem
Government
 - Type Refugee Camp (from 1950)
Area
 - Jurisdiction 66 dunams (0.1 km2 / 0 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Jurisdiction 3,260

Aida (Arabic: عايده‎) (also spelled 'Ayda) is a Palestinian refugee camp situated 2 kilometers North of Bethlehem and 1 kilometer North of Beit Jala in the central West Bank. Named after a famous coffeehouse (maqhah) located on the site in the early 1940s,[1] Aida camp was established in 1950 and covered an area of 66 dunams.[2]

According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the camp had a population of approximately 3,260 refugees in mid-year 2006.[3] It is the location of the Al Rowwad Cultural and Theatre Training Center.[4] The Aida Refugee camp is adjacent to a new 4-star hotel, thus juxtaposing Third World and First World lifestyles in close physical proximity.

Pope Benedict XVI visited the refugee camp during his Middle East pilgrimage visit to Jordan, Israel & the Palestinian Territories in May 2009.

The mural at the entrance to the camp
Children returning home to Aida Camp from school, in front of the Israeli walls.

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