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What (who) is Lesotho$44184$ - definition

PROVINCIAL CAPITAL IN LESOTHO
Camptown, Lesotho; Camptown (Lesotho)

Elections in Lesotho         
POLITICAL ELECTIONS FOR PUBLIC OFFICES IN LESOTHO
Elections in lesotho; Lesotho Elections
Lesotho elects a legislature on national level. The Parliament has two chambers: the National Assembly with 120 members, elected for a five-year term by Mixed Member Proportional Representation, 80 of which in single-seat constituencies; and the Senate, with 33 nominated members.
Transport in Lesotho         
  • Horse riding.
  • Cattle work in Lesotho
Lesotho/Transportation; Transportation in Lesotho; Roads in Lesotho
This article concerns systems of transport in Lesotho. As a landlocked country, Lesotho has no seaports or harbours, but does have road, air transport, and limited rail infrastructure.
India–Lesotho relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA AND THE KINGDOM OF LESOTHO
India-Lesotho relations; Lesotho–India relations; Lesotho - India relations; Lesotho-India relations; Lesotho – India relations; Lesotho India relations; India - Lesotho relations; India Lesotho relations; India – Lesotho relations
India–Lesotho relations refers to the bilateral ties between India and Lesotho. Lesotho has a high commission in New Delhi and India has a non resident ambassador in Pretoria, South Africa.

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Camptown (country subdivision)

A camptown, in the country of Lesotho, refers to a district capital for one of the ten districts of Lesotho. The largest camptown is the city of Maseru in Maseru District. Camptowns are usually commerce hubs for the district and are the location for the central government offices for the district. Camptowns usually take the same name as the district in which they are located. For example, as mentioned the camptown for Maseru is Maseru but also the camptown for Thaba-Tseka District is Thaba-Tseka. The exceptions to this rule are Berea District whose capital is called Teyateyaneng, Quthing District whose capital is called Moyeni and Leribe District whose capital is most often called Hlotse.

It presumably derives from the 19th century police camps, then (now archaic) in Sesotho likampo. Official colonial government terminology was government reserve, which prosaically became urban area post-independence.