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Yaeda Valley

Coordinates: 4°0′1.11″S 34°59′59.7″E / 4.0003083°S 34.999917°E / -4.0003083; 34.999917
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The Yaeda Valley is a swampy valley in Tanzania along Lake Eyasi. The surrounding country is inhabited by the Hadza people.[1]

References

  1. ^ Nkwame, Valentine Marc, "Arab hunters bow out — Hadzabe now live in peace again", Arusha Times, retrieved 26 April 2010

4°0′1.11″S 34°59′59.7″E / 4.0003083°S 34.999917°E / -4.0003083; 34.999917