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Semonkong is a community council located in the Maseru District of Lesotho. Semonkong, meaning "Place of Smoke", was established in the 1880s as a refuge for Basotho displaced by the Basuto Gun War. It is located close to several major natural features, including the Maletsunyane Falls and the 3096-metre peak of Thaba Putsoa. The population in ...
Senqunyane River. / 30.03306°S 28.17389°E / -30.03306; 28.17389. The Senqunyane River is a river of central Lesotho. The river rises in the Maluti Mountains in northwest Lesotho, and flows southwards and then westwards for 120 kilometres before joining the Senqu River (Orange River) [1] in the southwest. [2]
"UN Location Codes: Lesotho] [includes IATA codes". UN/LOCODE 2006-2. UNECE. 2007-04-30. Archived from the original on December 17, 2007. External links. Lists of airports in Lesotho: Great Circle Mapper; Aircraft Charter World; World Aero Data
Semonkong Airport. / 29.83889°S 28.05833°E / -29.83889; 28.05833. Semonkong Airport ( IATA: SOK, ICAO: FXSM) is an airport serving the village of Semonkong in Maseru District, Lesotho .
This is a list of official overseas visits and Commonwealth tours made by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Prince William , as a child, first travelled with his parents on official visits and tours. He is presently one of the United Kingdom's most important ambassadors and occasionally travels abroad to represent the UK. [1]
Map of Lesothan diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Lesotho, excluding honorary consulates.
On April 5, 1923, the independent mission was suppressed, its territory being merged into the then Apostolic Vicariate of Mariana, Caroline and Marshall Islands. On April 23, 1993, Pope John Paul II split the former Diocese of Carolines-Marshalls into the Apostolic Prefecture of the Marshall Islands and the Diocese of Caroline Islands. In 2007 ...
Dymaxion world map with continental landmasses (I,II,III,IV) and largest islands (1–30) roughly to scale. This list includes all islands in the world larger than 2,500 km 2 (970 sq mi) and most of the islands over 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area.