Enclaves and exclaves are terms used in geography and political geography to describe specific types of territorial relationships between regions or countries. 1. **Enclave**: An enclave is a piece of land that is entirely surrounded by the territory of another country or region. It is not necessarily politically dependent on the surrounding territory but is geographically isolated. For example, Lesotho is an enclave within South Africa, as it is a country completely surrounded by South African territory.
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