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==Villages== |
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The community of Qhobeng includes the villages of Ha Jane, Ha Khojane, Ha Kotsoana, Ha Lekitla, Ha Letsie, Ha Matabane, Ha Mothibi, Ha Nthamaha, Ha Ntjanyana, Ha Oetsi, Ha Polile, Ha Ralekhoasa, Ha Rantoetsi, Ha Sekhoko, Ha Sepolo, Ha Serokola, Ha Sibisibi, Ha Tau, Ha Teleki, Ha Tšiame, Habasisi (Malachabela), Ketanyane, Koting-sa-Matsa, Lekhalong, Letlapeng (Ha Mpache), Likoaeng, Majapereng, Matebeleng (Ha Mphekeleli), Nompilo, Poriki and Thaba-Sekoka.<ref>Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, [http://www.bos.gov.ls/Downloads.htm Village List] 2006.</ref> |
The community of Qhobeng includes the villages of Ha Jane, Ha Khojane, Ha Kotsoana, Ha Lekitla, Ha Letsie, Ha Matabane, Ha Mothibi, Ha Nthamaha, Ha Ntjanyana, Ha Oetsi, Ha Polile, Ha Ralekhoasa, Ha Rantoetsi, Ha Sekhoko, Ha Sepolo, Ha Serokola, Ha Sibisibi, Ha Tau, Ha Teleki, Ha Tšiame, Habasisi (Malachabela), Ketanyane, Koting-sa-Matsa, Lekhalong, Letlapeng (Ha Mpache), Likoaeng, Majapereng, Matebeleng (Ha Mphekeleli), Nompilo, Poriki and Thaba-Sekoka.<ref>Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, [http://www.bos.gov.ls/Downloads.htm Village List] {{wayback|url=http://www.bos.gov.ls/Downloads.htm |date=20091113141727 }} 2006.</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:18, 21 July 2016
Qhobeng | |
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Community Council | |
Country | ![]() |
District | Mohale's Hoek District |
Elevation | 7,762 ft (2,366 m) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 3,083 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) |
Coordinates computed from Lesotho Villages file.[2] |
Qhobeng is a community council located in the Mohale's Hoek District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 3,083.[3]
Villages
The community of Qhobeng includes the villages of Ha Jane, Ha Khojane, Ha Kotsoana, Ha Lekitla, Ha Letsie, Ha Matabane, Ha Mothibi, Ha Nthamaha, Ha Ntjanyana, Ha Oetsi, Ha Polile, Ha Ralekhoasa, Ha Rantoetsi, Ha Sekhoko, Ha Sepolo, Ha Serokola, Ha Sibisibi, Ha Tau, Ha Teleki, Ha Tšiame, Habasisi (Malachabela), Ketanyane, Koting-sa-Matsa, Lekhalong, Letlapeng (Ha Mpache), Likoaeng, Majapereng, Matebeleng (Ha Mphekeleli), Nompilo, Poriki and Thaba-Sekoka.[4]
References
- ^ GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
- ^ Google Earth Download Site Retrieved 2010-07-21.
- ^ Statoids.com
- ^ Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, Village List Template:Wayback 2006.
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