Senqunyane River

The Senqunyane River is a river of central . The river rises in the Maluti Mountains in northwest of Lesotho, and flows southwards and then westwards for 120 kilometres before joining the Senqu River in the southwest.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Lesotho
  • Also known as: Sinqunyane

Places of Interest

Highlights include Nkaus Airport.

Aerodrome
is an airport serving the village of Nkaus, . is situated 2½ km northeast of Senqunyane River.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Seforong.

Village
is a community council located in the of . Its population in 2006 was 9,720. is situated 8 km east of Senqunyane River.

Senqunyane River

Latitude
-30.03222° or 30° 1′ 56″ south
Longitude
28.17353° or 28° 10′ 25″ east
Elevation
1,518 metres (4,980 feet)
Open location code
4GXCX59F+4C
Geo­Names ID
932079
Wiki­data ID
Q177862
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Welsh—“Senqunyane River” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Senqunyanerivier
  • Arabic: نهر سينكيانا
  • Asturian: Ríu Senqunyane
  • Cebuano: Senqunyane
  • Croatian: Senqunyane
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر سينكيانا
  • German: Senqunyane
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Senqunyane
  • Persian: رود سنکونیانه
  • Polish: Senqunyane
  • Venetian: Fiume Senqunyane
  • Welsh: Afon Senqunyane

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Mokopung and Nkaus.

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Highlights include Lehaha La Sekhonyane and Thabantso.

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