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Afder (woreda) : ウィキペディア英語版
Afder (woreda)
Afder ((ソマリ語:''Afdheer'')) is one of the woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Afder Zone, Afder is bordered on the south by Dolobay, on the west by Cherti, on the north by Elekere, on the west by the Gode Zone, and on the southeast by Bare. Towns in Afder include Guda Asbo and Hargele.
== History ==
Afder was the starting point of the Bale revolt. Gebru Tareke dates its initial act to June 1963, when Kahin Abdi, a bandit known for harboring Somali nationalist sentiments, openly defied the government by "becoming an outlaw of the Robin Hood type." In September, his armed band burned the small salt mine in the district, then two months later besieged Hargele for two days.〔Gebru Tareke, ''Ethiopia: Power and Protest: Peasant Revolts in the Twentieth Century'' (Lawrenceville: Red Sea, 1996), p. 140.〕
It was reported in 1994 that salt extraction would provide a revenue source for Afder; the woreda administration was charging 200 Birr on each truck leaving with salt for Negele Boran and Gode.〔(South West Ogaden Situation Report, February 1994 ) (accessed 24 December 2008)〕

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