- Lesotho - Wikipedia
There are 339 bird species in Lesotho, including 10 globally threatened species and two introduced species, 17 reptile species, including geckos, snakes and lizards, and 60 mammal species endemic to Lesotho, including the endangered white-tailed rat
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Geographical and historical treatment of Lesotho, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
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Lesotho, a high-altitude, landlocked kingdom encircled by South Africa, is crisscrossed by a network of rivers and mountain ranges including the 3,482m-high peak of Thabana Ntlenyana
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The history of people living in the area now known as Lesotho ( ləˈsuːtuː, - ˈsoʊtoʊ [1][2]) goes back thousands of years Present Lesotho (then called Basotholand) emerged as a single polity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822
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Lesotho is completely encircled by South Africa, but separated by the forbidding mountain ranges Not much of its land is available for farming, with its population vulnerable to food shortages
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Lesotho (formerly Basutoland) was constituted as a native state under British protection by a treaty signed with the native chief Moshoeshoe in 1843 It was annexed to Cape Colony in 1871, but in 1884 it was restored to direct control by the Crown
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From soaring mountains to cultural wonders, Lesotho offers adventure, beauty, and authenticity Explore a land where every path leads to something unforgettable
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