The Drakensberg and Karoo ranges are found in the Republic of South Africa, though the Drakensberg extend into Lesotho and Swaziland as well.
I'm pretty sure the answer is Drakensberg
Drakensberg Mountains, translated from Afrikaans to English as 'Dragon Mountains', are the highest mountains in the Republic of South Africa. They are made of basalt and sandstone and form a chain running up the eastern escarpment of South Africa
Southern Africa, inland of the east coast, about 200km inland. Look on a map for the little country Lesotho. Its situated in the middle of the Drakensberg Mountains.
Drakensberg is not a country it is a mountain
The Drakensberg Mountains form a part of the escarpment along the southern edge of the African continent. They stretch more than 1,000 kilometers across South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland, and are known for their dramatic cliffs and peaks.
Drakensberg stream frog was created in 1920.
Drakensberg Boys' Choir School was created in 1967.
From north to south the principal mountain ranges of Africa are the Atlas Mts. (rising to more than 13,000 ft/3,960 m), the Ethiopian Highlands (rising to more than 15,000 ft/4,570 m), the Ruwenzori Mts. (rising to more than 16,000 ft/4,880 m), and the Drakensberg Range (rising to more than 11,000 ft/3,350 m)
Africa
Because of its mountains
Drakensberg, Maloti, Mont-Aux-Sources.