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Lesotho Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure with our fact-matching game, where you piece together important information fragments to uncover hidden truths. Connect with the topic of Lesotho as you delve into this captivating journey!

  • Uncover fascinating facts about the culture and history of Lesotho
  • Explore the geography and landscapes of this enchanting country
  • Use spells for hints and extra time to aid you in your quest for knowledge
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  • Lesotho is a landlocked country located in southern Africa.
  • It is the only country in the world that lies entirely above 1,000 meters in elevation.
  • Lesotho is known as the 'Kingdom in the Sky' due to its high altitude and mountainous terrain.
  • The country is completely surrounded by South Africa.
  • The capital city of Lesotho is Maseru.
  • Sesotho is the official language of Lesotho.
  • The currency of Lesotho is the loti, which is tied to the South African rand.
  • The economy of Lesotho is largely dependent on agriculture and remittances from Basotho working in South Africa.
  • The country has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, with approximately 23% of adults living with the virus.
  • Lesotho has a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.
  • The traditional Basotho hat, known as the mokorotlo, is a symbol of Lesotho's culture and heritage.
  • The Maloti Mountains in Lesotho are part of the Drakensberg range.
  • The highest point in Lesotho is Thabana Ntlenyana, which stands at 3,482 meters above sea level.
  • Lesotho is known for its traditional blankets, which are worn by the Basotho people and have cultural significance.
  • The Morija Arts and Cultural Festival is a major event in Lesotho that celebrates the country's rich cultural heritage.
  • The national dish of Lesotho is called pap-pap, a type of porridge made from maize meal.
  • The country has a high level of gender inequality, with women facing significant challenges in terms of education and employment.
  • Lesotho has a literacy rate of around 84%, with education being highly valued in the country.
  • The traditional clothing of Lesotho includes the Basotho blanket, which is often worn as a shawl or wrapped around the body.
  • The country experiences a mild climate, with warm summers and cold winters due to its high altitude.

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