Geography of Lesotho
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 borders is 909 kilometres (565 mi).
Thaba-Tseka is the capital city or camptown of the Thaba-Tseka District in Lesotho.
Population: 5,423
Latitude: -29° 31' 19.34" S
Longitude: 28° 36' 30.24" E
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 borders is 909 kilometres (565 mi).
The Katse Dam, a concrete arch dam on the Malibamat'so River in Lesotho, is Africa's second largest dam. (The Tekezé Dam, completed in early 2009, is now Africa's largest double curvature dam).
Mokhotlong district (in Sesotho language The Place of the Bald Ibis) is a district of Lesotho. It includes the highest terrain in the Maloti Range and the source of the Senqu River, Lesotho’s primary watershed. It has an area of 4,075 km² and a popu…
Thaba-Tseka is a district of Lesotho.
Thaba-Tseka is the capital city or camptown of the Thaba-Tseka District in Lesotho.
Marakabei is a town in central Lesotho.
Thaba Putsoa (Blue Mountain) is a mountain in the Maseru District of Lesotho. It lies along the road to the Mohale Dam, approximately 70 kilometres to the southeast of the capital Maseru.
The A3 is one of the main highways of Lesotho in southern Africa.
The Mokhoabong Pass is a mountain pass in central Lesotho.