Mathula

Mathula
Mathula
—  Community Council  —
Mathula is located in Lesotho
Mathula
Geographic Center of Community
Coordinates: 29°46′57″S 27°27′33″E / 29.7825°S 27.45917°E / -29.7825; 27.45917
Country  Lesotho
District Mafeteng District
Elevation[1] 5,640 ft (1,719 m)
Population (2006)
 - Total 17,867
Time zone CAT (UTC+2)
Coordinates computed from Lesotho Villages file.[2]

Mathula is a community council located in the Mafeteng District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 17,867.[3]

Villages

The community of Mathula includes the villages of Boiketlo, Boikhutso, Boithatelo, Ha Bereng, Ha Fako, Ha Kabai, Ha Khabo, Ha Lenake, Ha Lesoma, Ha Letuma, Ha Mabula, Ha Majoro, Ha Makholela, Ha Masupha (Lipatolong), Ha Matsa, Ha Mokhothu, Ha Mokoena, Ha Molise, Ha Moseli, Ha Mosotho, Ha Moteletsane, Ha Mphatle, Ha Nkheche, Ha Ntaba, Ha Paki, Ha Phatsane, Ha Rabolilana, Ha Raletebele, Ha Raletooane, Ha Ramabilikoe, Ha Ramatšeliso, Ha Ramokhele, Ha Ramorake, Ha Ramoreki, Ha Ramosiee, Ha Ramosoeunyane, Ha Rannakoe, Ha Salemone, Ha Seeiso, Ha Sekhaupane, Ha Sekheke, Ha Senatla, Ha Serobo, Ha Shale, Ha Thahanyane, Ha Thamae, Ha Tjopa, Ha Tšiu, Ha Tšoeute, Khophocha, Lekhalong, Letšeng, Lihlookong, Likotopong, Lithabaneng, Maholokoane, Makeoane, Makokotoaneng, Manganeng, Mathebe, Mohau-Oa-Pelo, Moreneng, Morunyaneng, Nkoaneng, Sekantšing, Takalatsa, Thaba-Tsoeu Ha Mafa, Thabaneng, Top Centre and Tsoaing.[4]

References

  1. ^ GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  2. ^ Google Earth Download Site Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  3. ^ Statoids.com
  4. ^ Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, Village List 2006.

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