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Sri Lanka - ADB.org Sri Lanka has been a member of ADB since 1966. ... Sri Lanka. Home Regions and Countries South Asia Sri Lanka www.adb.org
Sri Lanka travel guide - Wikitravel Open source travel guide to Sri Lanka, featuring up-to-date information on attractions ... Regions; Cities; Towns; Other destinations; Understand. Climate; Terrain; History; Get in wikitravel.org
Sri Lanka: Cities and Regions | ShermansTravel.com Sri Lanka: Cities and Regions at ShermansTravel.com, your source for expert travel tips and guides. www.shermanstravel.com
Sri Lanka Leopard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Sri Lanka leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya), colloquially known as Kotiya, is a ... conservation efforts, especially in the Wilpattu national park and eastern regions ... en.wikipedia.org
Regions » Asia » Sri Lanka Commercial Bank of Ceylon made strong progress on all fronts last year, with net profits up 17% on a normalised basis, after discounting the extraordinary items arising from the ... www.thebanker.com
Sri Lankan Tamil people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... opened churches and seminaries, but the Dutch destroyed them and opened their own schools attached to Dutch Reformed churches when they took over Tamil speaking regions of Sri Lanka ... en.wikipedia.org
Sri lanka Toursim Official Web Site Sri lanka Tourism Official Web site. Tourism is one of the main industries in Sri Lanka. ... in the interior of the country and lush green resorts located in the mountainous regions ... www.srilankatourism.org
Sri Lanka facts, Sri Lanka travel videos, flags, photos - National ... Sri Lanka facts, information and history, travel videos, flags, photos from National ... TRAVEL & CULTURES MAIN CONTINENTS REGIONS COUNTRIES CITIES PARKS PLACES OF A LIFETIME A-Z travel.nationalgeographic.com
CRIN - Child Rights Information Network - Regions - Sri Lanka Further background information about Sri Lanka will be posted here soon. www.crin.org
South Asia - Sri Lanka Country Brief Developing the Lagging Regions: Despite Sri Lanka’s strong economic growth, pockets of high poverty still remain in several areas. web.worldbank.org
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