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Mokhotlong District

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Mokhotlong district (in Sesotho language The Place of the Bald Ibis) is a district of Lesotho. It includes the highest terrain in the Maloti Range and the source of the Senqu River, Lesotho’s primary watershed. It has an area of 4,075 km² and a population of approximately 130,000 (2004). It is one of the poorest and most remote areas of Lesotho. It is mostly rural, however there are also some diamonds. Mokhotlong is the capital or camptown, and only town in the district. It has a population of approximately 7,000 (2004). In the east, Mokhotlong borders on the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa, with its north point bordering the Free State Province. Domestically, it borders on the following districts:

Mokhotlong District is divided into: 4 constituencies

  • Bobatsi
  • Malingoaneng
  • Mokhotlong
  • Senqu

15 local community councils

  • Khalahali
  • Khubelu
  • Linakaneng
  • Liphamola
  • Mapholaneng
  • Marung
  • Mateanong
  • Matsoku
  • Molika-liko
  • Moremoholo
  • Pae-l’a-itlhatsoa
  • Popa
  • Rafolatsane
  • Sakeng
  • Tekeseleng

Coordinates: 29°20′S, 29°00′E

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