As of fall 2012, the camps hold an estimated 108,000 refugees.
The camp already held five thousand, and more were coming all the time.
The military camp held 160 men and was later used to hold prisoners of war.
I never did know how many more the camp held, for the population shifted.
In 1968 the camp held 93 prisoners with nine staff.
By the time winter took hold, the camp reportedly held nearly two thousand men.
The camp never held more than 200 prisoners and had a short life span of several months.
In November 1942 it was reported that the camp held 53 men and 150 women.
The camp can hold a maximum of 1200 people at any one time.
They say these two camps normally hold a total of some 20,000 to 30,000 people.