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Hadar, Ethiopia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hadar, Ethiopia Hadar (also spelled Adda Da'ar; Afar "treaty () stream ()")〔Jon Kalb''Adventures in the Bone Trade'' (New York: Copernicus Books, 2001), p. 83〕 is a village in Ethiopia, on the southern edge of the Afar Triangle. The village is known for the nearby archaeological digs which have yielded some well-known hominin fossils. According to Jon Kalb, early maps show caravan routes passing within 10 or 15 kilometers of Hadar but not through it. The British explorer L.M. Nesbitt passed 15 kilometres west of Hadar in 1928.〔 ==Government==
Hadar is located in Mille woreda, which is part of the Administrative Zone 1 of the Afar Region. The Central Statistical Agency has not published an estimate for its 2005 population. On 4 February 2007, the Afar Regional Cabinet approved the creation of a new woreda, taken from the western part of Mille woreda, with its administrative center to be at Hadar.〔("Three new woredas decided in Afar Region" )〕
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