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Lesotho derives its name from the Sesotho language, meaning "the land of the Sotho people." The term "Lesotho" is a combination of "le-" (the) and "Sotho," referring to the ethnicity and language of the Basotho people who inhabit the region. The country was established as a distinct entity in the 19th century under King Moshoeshoe I, who sought to unify various Sotho-speaking groups. Thus, the name reflects the cultural and linguistic identity of its inhabitants.

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