Sehonghong
Sehonghong is a community council located in the Thaba-Tseka District of Lesotho. In 2006 its population was 5,814. The village of Sehonghong is located between Taung and Matebeng on the Senqu River.
The community of Sehonghong includes the villages of Aupolasi, Ha 'Molaoa, Ha Fusi, Ha Mahlatsi, Ha Makhabane, Ha Mpiko, Ha Poko, Ha Sekhaupane, Ha Setene, Ha Setontolo, Ha Tebalo, Ha Tomose, Libete Kheseng, Lebung, Liqaleng, Manganeng, Mangaung, Maputsoaneng, Masakoane, Matsikeng, `Matsòoana, Mats`olong, Moreneng, Phororong, Pote, Clarke, Sekhutloaneng, Sekoainyane, Sekokoaneng and Tlokoeng.
The community of Sehonghong includes the villages of Aupolasi, Ha 'Molaoa, Ha Fusi, Ha Mahlatsi, Ha Makhabane, Ha Mpiko, Ha Poko, Ha Sekhaupane, Ha Setene, Ha Setontolo, Ha Tebalo, Ha Tomose, Libete Kheseng, Lebung, Liqaleng, Manganeng, Mangaung, Maputsoaneng, Masakoane, Matsikeng, `Matsòoana, Mats`olong, Moreneng, Phororong, Pote, Clarke, Sekhutloaneng, Sekoainyane, Sekokoaneng and Tlokoeng.
Map - Sehonghong
Map
Country - Lesotho
Flag of Lesotho |
It was previously the British Crown colony of Basutoland, which was given independence by the United Kingdom on 4 October 1966. It is a fully sovereign state and is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, and the Southern African Development Community. The name Lesotho roughly translates to "land of the Sotho".
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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LSL | Lesotho loti | L | 2 |
ZAR | South African rand | Rs | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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EN | English language |
ST | Sotho language |
XH | Xhosa language |
ZU | Zulu language |