Litjotjela

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Litjotjela
Community Council
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Litjotjela
Geographic Center of Community
Coordinates: 28°56′03″S28°01′24″E / 28.93417°S 28.02333°E / -28.93417; 28.02333
CountryFlag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho
District Leribe District
Elevation
[1]
5,620 ft (1,713 m)
Population
 (2006)
  Total21,383
Time zone UTC+2 (CAT)
Coordinates computed from Lesotho Villages file. [2]

Litjotjela is a community council located in the Leribe District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 21,383. [3]

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Villages

The community of Litjotjela includes the villages of Bothoba-Pelo, Ha Eti (Linotšing), Ha Hoki, Ha Jane (Boinyatso), Ha Lechesa, Ha Lesala, Ha Leshoele, Ha Leshoele (Likhakeng), Ha Lesitsi (Likhakeng), Ha Letuka (Matukeng), Ha Libe, Ha Mahlehle (Likhakeng), Ha Mahlomola (Likhakeng), Ha Malimatle (Matukeng), Ha Masaleng (Ha Mokokoana), Ha Mohlolo (Ha Molupe), Ha Mojapela, Ha Mojela ('Muela), Ha Mokokoana, Ha Morolong ('Muela), Ha Morolong (Likhakeng), Ha Motetepa, Ha Mpopo, Ha Nthako, Ha Ntholi, Ha Nyarela (Tsikoane), Ha Peete, Ha Pitere, Ha Potloane (Tsikoane), Ha Potso (Lipelaneng), Ha Qokolo, Ha Ramoloi (Linotšing), Ha Ranku (Mapheaneng), Ha Sebe, Ha Sekoto, Ha Setenane (Phatlalla), Ha Setho ('Muela), Ha Tšaba-Lira, Ha Tšupane, Hloahloeng, Hloahloeng (Ha Poulo), Lenyakoane, Leqhutsung (Moreneng), Leralleng, Linotsing (Ha Mokokoana), Maebeng, Mahlabatheng, Majakaneng, Mankhololi, Masieeng, Matjelong (Ha Mohale), Matsoapong (Matukeng), Matukeng, Ramosenyehi, Seqhobong, Tsekong and Tsikoane. [4]

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References

  1. GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  2. Google Earth Download Site
  3. Statoids.com
  4. Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, 2006, Village List Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine