There are two mosques, general stores, a laundry - all lend an air of permanence to the camp.
Fumigator trucks make an attempt to tackle the flies.
Despite some complaints, the refugees say they are grateful to the Turkish government for offering them shelter. Their anger is directed at Syria's allies like Russia who they blame for arming President Assad's forces.
One elderly man says countries like Iran and Russia and Venezuela are supporting the Assad regime. "This is a criminal regime," he said. "We need the rest of the world to make themselves the friends of the Syrian people, to support the FSA and support democracy - not just in words but actions."
Another man asks why the United States is ignoring the Syrians. "Why doesn't the United States stop Russia killing in Syria?" he said.
For the refugees at Kilis, the complexities of international politics mean little. They have front row seats as the killing continues just over the border.
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