Morija
Morija | |
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Town | |
Morija | |
Coordinates: 29°37′47.0″S 27°30′48.0″E / 29.629722°S 27.513333°E | |
Country | Lesotho |
District | Maseru District |
Elevation[1] | 5,456 ft (1,663 m) |
Time zone | CAT (UTC+2) |
Morija is a town in western Lesotho, located 35 kilometres south of the capital, Maseru. Morija is one of Lesotho’s most important historical and cultural sites, known as the Selibeng sa Thut — the Well-Spring of Learning. It was the site of the first French Protestant mission in Lesotho, founded in 1833. The town also houses the Morija Museum and Archives, well known for supporting research and preserving valuable records and documents of Lesotho’s history.[2]
See also
References
- Fitzpatrick, M., Blond, B., Pitcher, G., Richmond, S., and Warren, M. (2004) South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. Footscray, VIC: Lonely Planet.
External links
morija.co.ls is the official site for the city, covering the festival, museum, tourism, arts & culture, and more
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Morija. |
- Morija travel guide from Wikivoyage
Coordinates: 29°37′47.0″S 27°30′48″E / 29.629722°S 27.51333°E
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