Lesotho (/lɪˈsuːtuː/ lih-SOO-too, Sotho pronunciation: [lɪˈsʊːtʰʊ]), formally the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. As an...
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Lesotho is a mountainous, landlocked country located in Southern Africa. It is an enclave, surrounded by South Africa. The total length of the country's...
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people living in the area now known as Lesotho (/ləˈsuːtuː, -ˈsoʊtoʊ/) goes back as many as 400 years. Present Lesotho (then called Basotholand) emerged as...
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of Lesotho (also known as Basutoland until 1966). The succession to the throne of Lesotho is laid down in Chapter V of the Constitution of Lesotho. The...
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The economy of Lesotho is based on agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining, and depends heavily on inflows of workers’ remittances and receipts...
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Maseru (redirect from Masero, Lesotho)
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...
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The Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) is the military of the Southern African Kingdom of Lesotho, which consists of about 2,000 personnel and is tasked with...
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The current national flag of Lesotho, adopted on the 40th anniversary of Lesotho's independence on 4 October 2006, features a horizontal blue, white,...
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of Lesotho takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy, whereby the Prime Minister of Lesotho is the...
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Letsie III (redirect from King Letsie III of Lesotho)
Letsie III (born Mohato Bereng Seeiso; 17 July 1963) is King of Lesotho. He succeeded his father, Bereng Seeiso Moshoeshoe II, who was forced into exile...
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Demographic features of the population of Lesotho include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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The Lesotho A–Division is the second-tier league of football in Lesotho. It operates under the auspices of the Lesotho Football Association. The league...
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The Kingdom of Lesotho is divided into ten districts, each headed by a district administrator. Each district has a capital known as a camptown. The districts...
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Lesotho–South Africa relations refers to the current and historical bilateral relations of South Africa and Lesotho. Lesotho, which is surrounded by South...
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The South African intervention in Lesotho, codenamed Operation Boleas, was a military invasion launched by the Southern African Development Community...
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The Loti (plural: Maloti) is the currency of the Kingdom of Lesotho. It is subdivided into 100 lisente (sg. sente). It is pegged to the South African...
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available (2008). Radio stations in Lesotho:[citation needed] Radio Lesotho 1050AM. Ultimate 950AM. Radio Lesotho 93.3FM, Maseru only. People's Choice...
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Christianity is the dominant religion in Lesotho, with Protestantism and Catholicism being its main denominations. The 2022 United States Department of...
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country gained full independence from Britain in 1966. He was King of Lesotho from 1966 until his exile in 1990, and from 1995 until his death in 1996...
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This article concerns systems of transport in Lesotho. As a landlocked country, Lesotho has no seaports or harbours, but does have road, air transport...
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Events in the year 2024 in Lesotho. King: Letsie III Prime Minister: Sam Matekane Source: January 1 - New Year's Day March 11 – Moshoeshoe's Day March...
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Lesotho: 2,008,000 – 144th most populous country Area of Lesotho: 30,355 km2 Atlas of Lesotho Climate of Lesotho Wildlife of Lesotho Fauna of Lesotho...
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Assembly. Senate of Lesotho - the upper chamber of Parliament History of Lesotho List of speakers of the National Assembly of Lesotho "Matekane expands...
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Lesotho Districts of Lesotho "List of Constituencies". IEC Lesotho. Retrieved 15 August 2023. "National Assembly electoral Act, 2011" (PDF). LESOTHO Government...
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HIV/AIDS in Lesotho constitutes a very serious threat to Basotho and to Lesotho's economic development. Since its initial detection in 1986, HIV/AIDS...
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Lesotho Television is the state television channel of Lesotho which is operated by Lesotho National Broadcasting Services, the channel broadcasts in English...
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Lesotho Airways, formerly Air Lesotho, was the national airline of Lesotho based on the grounds of Mejametalana Airport in Maseru. Until 1997, it was wholly...
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The Lesotho Highlands are formed by the Drakensberg and Maloti mountain ranges in the east and central parts of the country of Lesotho. Foothills form...
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The Lesotho Promise, a 603 carat (121 g) diamond stone of exceptional colour was unearthed on 22 August 2006 at the Letseng diamond mine in the mountain...
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