Thaba-Tseka
Place in Lesotho
Thaba-Tseka | |
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![]() Main street of Thaba-Tseka | |
![]() Location of Thaba-Tseka in Lesotho | |
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Elevation | 2,200 m (7,200 ft) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 15,248 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
Thaba-Tseka is a constituency and the capital city or camptown of the Thaba-Tseka District in Lesotho. It has a population of 15,248 (2016 census).[1]
Thaba-Tseka was also the subject of the case studies in James Ferguson's book The Anti-Politics Machine, which identified the failures of outside-initiated development projects.[2]
Infrastructure
In Thaba-Tseka, there are shopping facilities, a bank, a post office, various institutions of relief organizations, and a hospital.
References
External links
Thaba-Tseka travel guide from Wikivoyage
29°32′S 28°36′E / 29.533°S 28.600°E / -29.533; 28.600
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