Lesotho. Lesotho Data

Lesotho, formerly Kingdom of Basutoland, is a small African country located in the east-central portion of South Africa. Its territory has high altitudes: approximately 75% of its area is more than a thousand meters above sea level.

This territory became, in 1868, a British protectorate, becoming a Crown colony in 1884. It was only in 1996 that independence was obtained, and the country adopted the name of the Kingdom of Lesotho, integrating the British Commonwealth – an organization formed by the United Kingdom and its former colonies.

The national economy is underdeveloped as the country is extremely dependent on South Africa. The main economic activity is agriculture, especially subsistence, in which corn, sorghum, wheat and beans are grown. Another highlight is sheep farming in the Drakensberg Mountains.

Lesotho has several socioeconomic problems. Most of the population lives below the poverty line, that is, on less than $1.25 a day; life expectancy is one of the lowest on the planet: 42.3 years; the infant mortality rate is 67 deaths per thousand live births. Another aspect of total relevance is that the country has one of the highest rates of HIV carriers in the world.


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Lesotho Data:

Territorial extension: 30,355 km²

Location: Africa

Capital: Maseru

Climate: Tropical altitude

Government: Parliamentary Monarchy

Administrative division: 10 districts

Language: English and sessoto (official)

Religion: Christianity - 91.8% (Catholics - 50.1%; no affiliation - 14.5%; others - 27.2%); traditional beliefs - 7%; others - 1%; no religion and atheism - 0.2%.

Population: 2,066,919 inhabitants (Men: 975,604; Women: 1,091,315)

Ethnic composition: Sotos - 99%; other -1%

Demographic density: 68 inhab/km²

Average annual population growth rate: 0.8%

Population residing in urban areas: 26.15%

Population residing in rural areas: 73.85%

Illiteracy: 17.8%

Undernourished population: 15%

Life expectancy at birth: 42.3 years

Households with access to drinking water: 78%

Households with access to a health network: 36%

Human Development Index (HDI): 0.427 (low)

Currency: Loti

Gross Domestic Product (GDP): 1.6 billion dollars

GDP per capita: 797 dollars

External relations: World Bank, British Commonwealth, IMF, WTO, UN, SADC, AU.

By Wagner de Cerqueira and Francisco
Graduated in Geography
Brazil School Team

countries - geography - Brazil School

Would you like to reference this text in a school or academic work? Look:

FRANCISCO, Wagner de Cerqueira e. "Lesotho"; Brazil School. Available in: https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/geografia/lesoto.htm. Accessed on June 27, 2021.

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