Likhutloaneng | |
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Likhutloaneng
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Coordinates: | |
Country | Lesotho |
District | Mohale's Hoek District |
Elevation[1] | 7,431 ft (2,265 m) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 7,937 |
Time zone | CAT (UTC+2) |
Coordinates computed from Lesotho Villages file.[2] |
Likhutloaneng is a community council located in the Mohale's Hoek District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 7,937.[3]
The community of Likhutloaneng includes the villages of Boluka-Hlapi, Ha 'Malane, Ha 'Matholoana, Ha Elia, Ha Isao, Ha Khajoane, Ha Khosi, Ha Kou, Ha Lepekola, Ha Leronti, Ha Lesuoa, Ha Lethola, Ha Luka, Ha Mahlokolo, Ha Makepe, Ha Malefane, Ha Malefetsane, Ha Mapaloe, Ha Marathane, Ha Maritinyane, Ha Masilo, Ha Mathibane, Ha Matitimisa, Ha Moeketsi, Ha Mofolane, Ha Mokukutoana, Ha Motšoane, Ha Mpheulane, Ha Ngoan'a-Ntloana, Ha Nkesi, Ha Nkonyana, Ha Notši, Ha Ntaoana, Ha Ntja, Ha Ntšokolo, Ha Posholi, Ha Ralemati, Ha Ramafole / Ha Ntoana, Ha Ramokhele, Ha Seferi, Ha Sekoli, Ha Selalome, Ha Sello, Ha Senyeka, Ha Setene, Ha Setsoto, Ha Titimise (Moreneng), Ha Titimise (Sekhutlong), Ha Tota, Ha Tsie, Heising, Koung, Lekhalong, Letsatseng, Letsoapong (Ha Maleli), Letsoapong (Ha Moiketsi), Likhutloaneng, Likoepereng, Liphamoleng, Lithakong, Litooaneng, Makhalong, Makheka, Maluke, Manganeng, Masaleng, Meeling, Mokopung, Qapane, Ramafole, Sefateng, Sekhutlong, Thaba-Ntšo (Ha Tumo), Topa (Ha Nkuebe), Topa (Likhutloaneng), Topa (Makhalong) and Tšenekeng.[4]