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What (who) is Maseru - definition

CAPITAL OF LESOTHO
Masero, Lesotho; Capital of Lesotho; Maseru, Lesotho; Maseau; History of Maseru
  • Kingsway traffic
  • Basotho Hat Shop
  • View from the main road south in Maseru
  • Panoramic view of Maseru in 2007
  • Maseru at night—view to the south. The city center is to the right
  • View from Main North 1, uptown Maseru at dusk

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maseru         
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE IN LESOTHO
Archdiocese of Maseru
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maseru () is the metropolitan see for the ecclesiastical province of Maseru in Lesotho. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Our Lady of Victories Cathedral.
Maseru Brothers FC         
FOOTBALL CLUB
Maseru United; Maseru Brothers
Maseru United is a Lesotho football club based in Maseru. It is based in the city of Maseru in the Maseru District.
Maseru branch line         
  • Map of the railway line from Bloemfontein to Maseru
RAILWAY LINE IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Maseru branch line is a railway line that connects Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, to the railway network of South Africa.

Wikipedia

Maseru

Maseru is the capital and largest city of Lesotho. It is also the capital of the Maseru District. Located on the Caledon River, Maseru lies directly on the Lesotho–South Africa border. Maseru had a population of 330,760 in the 2016 census. The city was established as a police camp and assigned as the capital after the country became a British protectorate in 1869. When the country achieved independence in 1966, Maseru retained its status as capital. The name of the city is a Sesotho word meaning "red sandstones".

Examples of use of Maseru
1. She had tried to create a garden in the grounds of their house in Maseru, but had been defeated by everything.
2. Standing in the village of Hakonyane, just an hour‘s drive south of the capital, Maseru, one can see the green fields of South Africa, about one kilometre away.
3. "It exposed us to competition from China, India and Bangladesh," Thahane told Reuters in an interview in Maseru late on Tuesday.
4. "If I see someone who does not eat, I feel sorry for them." Jobs On the surface, life in the capital, Maseru, is very different.
5. Middlesbrough striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni ensured Nigeria remained undefeated at the top of Group 3, with a 50th minute strike against Lesotho at Setsoto National Stadium, Maseru.