Manonyane
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Manonyane is a community council
Community councils of Lesotho
The districts of Lesotho are further divided into constituencies, which are in turn divided into community councils.-Functions:Functions of a community council:-Berea District:-Butha-Buthe District:-Leribe District:-Mafeteng District:...

 located in the Maseru District
Maseru District
Maseru is a district of Lesotho. It has an area of 4,279 km² and a population in 2006 of approximately 429,823. Maseru is also the name of the district's capital, 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,...

 of Lesotho
Lesotho
Lesotho , officially the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a landlocked country and enclave, surrounded by the Republic of South Africa. It is just over in size with a population of approximately 2,067,000. Its capital and largest city is Maseru. Lesotho is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The name...

. Its population in 2006 was 22,491.

Villages

The community of Manonyane includes the villages of Fika-le-Motho, Ha Elia, Ha Filipi, Ha Ikaneng, Ha Khoarai, Ha Kholoko, Ha Koili, Ha Lebamang, Ha Lehloba, Ha Lisheane, Ha Maama, Ha Mabathoana, Ha Machai, Ha Maese, Ha Mafefooane, Ha Makafane, Ha Makoili, Ha Maribenyane, Ha Matiase, Ha Matsebetsebe, Ha Meshaka, Ha Mokela, Ha Mokhohla, Ha Mokhosi, Ha Mokoma, Ha Moling, Ha Monyooe, Ha Mopenyaki, Ha Morabaki, Ha Morema, Ha Motanyane, Ha Motebele, Ha Nthulenyane, Ha Ntsibane, Ha Paanya, Ha Pasane, Ha Patrick, Ha Ramokholutsoane, Ha Ramoropane, Ha Seqoma, Ha Shale, Ha Soibilane, Ha Teboho, Ha Tlapana, Ha Tlapole, Ha Tšehlo, Ha Tšeliso, Ha Tsiki, Ha Tsunyane, Hata-Butle, Khobeng, Khubetsoana, Likhorong, Liphakoeng, Liphehleng, Litenteng, Mafikeng, Mafikeng (Ha Motoko), Mahlanyeng, Makepeng, Malimong, Mangoapeng, Mangopeng, Maphotong, Matobo, Mikaeleng (Ha Pasane), Mohohlong, Moreneng, NUL Campus, Pae-lea-itlhatsoa, Thabana-Tšooana, Thoteng, Tloutle (Ha Shale), Tloutle (Sekhutlong), Tloutle (Thabana-Tšooana), Tloutle Sekhutlong and Voka.

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