Maseru District
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Maseru is a district of Lesotho. It has an area of 4,279 km² and a population of approximately 500,000 (2004). Maseru is also the name of the district's capital or camptown, and is the only city in the district. Additionally it is the capital of the country. It is the largest urban area in the country, and therefore the only city (all other urban areas are considered towns). The name Maseru supposedly means "Place of the red earth." The city of Maseru sits right on Lesotho's western border with the Free State Province of South Africa, the frontier being the Caledon River (Sesotho: Mohokare).
Maseru borders on the following districts:
- Berea District - north
- Thaba-Tseka District - east
- Mohale's Hoek District - south
- Mafeteng District - southwest
Maseru District is divided into:
18 constituencies
- Abia
- Koro-Koro
- Lithabaneng
- Lithoteng
- Maama
- Mabote
- Machache
- Makhaleng
- ’Maletsunyane
- Maseru Central
- Matsieng
- Motimposo
- Qeme
- Qoaling
- Rothe
- Stadium Area
- Thaba-Bosiu
- Thaba-Putsoa
23 local community councils
- Abia
- Likalaneng
- Lilala
- Lithabaneng
- Lithoteng
- Mabote
- Makheka
- Makhoarane
- Makkhalaneng
- Makolopetsane
- Manonyane
- Maseru Central
- Mazenod
- Mohlakeng
- Motimposo
- Nyakosoba
- Qiloane
- Qoaling
- Ratau
- Ribaneng
- Semonkong
- Stadium Area
- Telle
Constituencies and local community councils in bold and italic are subdivisions of Maseru Municipality.
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