That is probably CHAD.
One example of a landlocked country entirely contained within another country is Lesotho, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa. Its territory is landlocked within South Africa's borders.
There are two landlocked countries in Africa that share borders with only one other country. They are Lesotho, which is completely surrounded by South Africa, and Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), which is bordered by South Africa and Mozambique.
A landlocked country is one that does not have a coastline.
A landlocked country is one that has no coastline and is completely surrounded by land.
Liechtenstein is one country that is landlocked in the Alps. Switzerland and Austria are both landlocked and have the Alps run through them.
One example of a landlocked country entirely contained within another country is Lesotho, which is entirely surrounded by South Africa. Its territory is landlocked within South Africa's borders.
There are two landlocked countries in Africa that share borders with only one other country. They are Lesotho, which is completely surrounded by South Africa, and Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), which is bordered by South Africa and Mozambique.
A landlocked country is one that does not have a coastline.
Liechtenstein is one country that is landlocked in the Alps. Switzerland and Austria are both landlocked and have the Alps run through them.
There are only 2 landlocked countries within the borders of South Africa, one is Swaziland, the other is Lesotho
A landlocked country is one that has no coastline and is completely surrounded by land.
Zambia is a country in the continent of Africa. The Republic of Zambia was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia. It is located in South Central Africa. It is landlocked.
One with out water, like one that's landlocked. Uhh, Bolovia? Nope. Uhh, try thinking of a landlocked country with no lakes, rivers or stream. Just so you know, try South America or Africa
No.A landlocked country is one that is surrounded by other countries on all sides, and does not have a seacoast.
Liechtenstein is one country that is landlocked in the Alps. Switzerland and Austria are both landlocked and have the Alps run through them.
No.A landlocked country is one that is surrounded by other countries on all sides, and does not have a seacoast.
A landlocked country is commonly defined as one enclosed or nearly enclosed by land.[1][2][3][4] As of 2008, there are 44 landlocked countries in the world. Of the major landmasses that have more than one country, only North America and Antarctica does not have a landlocked country.