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Mountain in Lesotho and South Africa
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| Njesuthi | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,408 m (11,181 ft) |
| Listing | List of mountains in South Africa |
| Coordinates | 29°12′S 29°22′E / 29.200°S 29.367°E / -29.200; 29.367 |
| Geography | |
| Location | KwaZulu Natal, South Africa |
| Parent range | Drakensberg |
Njesuthi or Injesuthi Dome is one of the highest mountains in the Drakensberg mountain range at 3,408 metres (11,181 ft).[1] It is located on the border between Lesotho and the South African province KwaZulu-Natal.[2] Also, less than 1.5 km away on the border is the taller Mafadi peak at 3,450 metres (11,319 ft).[3]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Agency, United States Central Intelligence (1989). The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.
- ^ Biological Diversity in Lesotho: A Country Study. National Environment Secretariat. 2000. p. 35. ISBN 978-99911-633-5-2.
- ^ Moffett, Rodney (19 April 2021). A Scientific Bibliography of the Drakensberg, Maloti and Adjacent Lowlands. UJ Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-928424-45-1.
External links
[edit ]- South Africa Tours and Travel: Geography of South Africa
- Oxford Business Group: South Africa: Country Profile - Geography, History, Government and Politics
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