Phamong

Phamong, Moreneng, Mohale's Hoek
Phamong
Community Council
Phamong is located in Lesotho
Phamong
Phamong
Geographic Center of Community
Coordinates: 30°12′15″S 27°47′20″E / 30.20417°S 27.78889°E / -30.20417; 27.78889
Country Lesotho
DistrictMohale's Hoek District
ConstituencyPhamong
Government
 • Principal ChiefNthati Bereng Bereng
Elevation5,374 ft (1,638 m)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total8,402
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
Coordinates computed from Lesotho Villages file.[2]

Phamong is a community council located in the Mohale's Hoek District of Lesotho. Its population in 2006 was 8,402.[3] Chieftainess Nthati Bereng Bereng was confirmed into office as Principal Chief of Phamong at a ceremony presided over by King Letsie III on August 27, 2004. The inauguration follows the death of her husband in 2002.[4]

Villages

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The community of Phamong includes the villages of Fika-Khomo, Ha K'hobo, Ha Kheleli, Ha Lehloenya, Ha Lempe, Ha Lempe (Lithabaneng), Ha Lethena, Ha Lipakela, Ha Makara, Ha Makausi, Ha Makhafola, Ha Malephane, Ha Meso, Ha Mk'hono, Ha Mokoto, Ha Mpompo, Ha Ntloana, Ha Ntoi, Ha Phalana, Ha Phokoana, Ha Putsoana, Ha Qacha, Ha Qiqita, Ha Qiqita (Hloahloeng), Ha Qiqita (Mohlakeng), Ha Rachabana, Ha Rajoalane, Ha Ralekhaola, Ha Ramabutsoela, Ha Ratsoane, Ha Seteke, Ha Taba-li-atile, Ha Tankele (Mafoseng), Ha Tankele (Maqalikeng), Ha Tapisi, Ha Teboho, Ha Teboho (Ha Makhofola), Ha Tlhong, Hekeng (Ha Makhabane), Khubetsoana, Koti-se-phola, Liboti, Likhohloaneng, Likotolaneng, Lipeleng, Matsetseng, Methalaneng, Mothating, Motse-Mocha, Phamong (Aupolasi), Phamong (Makaung), Phamong (Motse-Mocha), Phatlalla, Phiring (Ha Mphole), Phiring (Matoporong), Phiring (Moreneng), Phiring (Motse-Mocha), Phiring (Mpobong), Sealuma, Seforong, Sekoting, Sepotong, Thepung, Thoteng, Tlhakoaneng and Tšepong.[5]

References

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  1. ^ GTOPO30 via GeoNames. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  2. ^ Google Earth Download Site Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  3. ^ Statoids.com
  4. ^ Government of Lesotho. King Inaugurates Principal Chief of Phamong Archived 2008-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  5. ^ Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, Village List 2006.
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