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Welcome
to Sri Lanka, Land like No Other |
Sri
Lanka is an island situated in the
Indian Ocean, at the base of the
Indian Sub-Continent, 880 km north
of the equator. Sri Lanka has a
pleasant tropical climate. The average
temperature of the low lands ranges
between 25-30 degrees Celsius. It
is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious
country with a diverse and rich
culture with a total population
of 19 million. English is widely
spoken and is studied as a compulsory
secondary language in school. |
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Sri
Lanka's Per Capita GDP is presently
US$ 900 - the highest in South Asia
and the Literacy rate is 92% - the
highest in South Asia and second
highest in Asia. According to the
Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)
Forecast 1998, Sri Lanka's Business
Environment ranks 11th in the region,
and 42nd in the world, ahead of
India, China, Indonesia, Vietnam
and Pakistan. |
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The
island of Sri Lanka lies in the
Indian Ocean, to the southwest of
the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast
of the Arabian Sea. It is separated
from the Indian subcontinent by
the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk
Strait. According to Hindu mythology,
a land bridge to the Indian mainland,
known as Rama's Bridge, was constructed
during the time of Rama by the vanara
architect Nala. Often referred to
as Adam's Bridge, it now amounts
to only a chain of limestone shoals
remaining above sea level. According
to temple records, this natural
causeway was formerly complete,
but was breached by a violent storm
(probably a cyclone) in 1480. |
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The
width of the Palk Strait is small
enough for the coast of Sri Lanka
to be visible from the furthest
point near the Indian town of Rameswaram.
The pear-shaped island consists
mostly of flat-to-rolling coastal
plains, with mountains rising only
in the south-central part. Amongst
these are Sri Pada and the highest
point Pidurutalagala (also known
as Mt Pedro), at 2,524 meters (8,281
ft). The Mahaweli ganga (Mahaweli
river) and other major rivers provide
fresh water. |
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For
a small island, Sri Lanka has many
nicknames: Serendib, Ceylon, Teardrop
of India, Resplendent Isle, Island
of Dharma, Pearl of the Orient.
This colourful collection reveals
its richness and beauty, and the
intensity of the affection it evokes
in its visitors. The beach thing
may be a cliche, but don't miss
them. Then head to the hills to
cool off amidst tea plantations
and ancient cities. |
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The
island teems with bird life, and
even the occasional elephant or
leopard. To top it all off, the
people are friendly, the food is
delicious and costs are low. |
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During
the last one million years, when
humans are known to have existed
in various parts of India, Sri Lanka
was connected to the sub-continent
on numerous occasions. The rise
and fall of sea level (due to cold/warm
fluctuations in the global climate)
determined the periodicities of
these connections, the last separation
having occurred at ca. 7000 BP.
There is secure evidence of settlements
in Sri Lanka by 130,000 years ago,
probably by 300,000 BP and possibly
by 500,000 BP or earlier. |
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