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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. Sri
Lanka,
officially the
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka, and
historically known as Ceylon, is an island...
- (Ceylon ebony),
native to
southern India and Sri
Lanka;
D. cr****iflora (Gabon ebony),
native to
western Africa;
D.
humilis (Queensland ebony),
native to Queensland...
- and Singapore. ^
D CEAZVA was
originally allocated one team, but
WAZVA declined to enter. The spot was
reallocated to
India and Sri
Lanka.
Teams were seeded...
- a.
siccata (Whistler, 1941) – north, east Sri
Lanka D. a.
nigrifrons (Blyth, 1849) –
southwest Sri
Lanka The dark-fronted
babbler measures 13 cm including...
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Retrieved 25
October 2019. "Sri
Lanka Sets
National Standard for
Plugs and
Socket Outlets".
Public Utilities Commission of Sri
Lanka.
Archived from the original...
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variations in the
D-loop,
along with
microsatellite markers, to
study and map out the
genetic diversity among goats in Sri
Lanka.
D-loop Mitochondrial...
- The flag of Sri
Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ජාතික කොඩිය, romanized: Sri
Lankave jathika kodiya; Tamil: இலங்கையின் தேசியக்கொடி, romanized: Ilankaiyin...
- is a
public university in Sri
Lanka,
funded by the
University Grants Commission. It is the
largest university in Sri
Lanka,
which was
originally established...
- Kamalasabayson, Sri
Lankan lawyer and politician, 39th
Attorney General of Sri
Lanka (
d. 2007) 1949 – John Madden,
English director and
producer 1949 – Brenda...
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founding prin****l, and was
named after the
first Prime Minister of Sri
Lanka,
D. S. Senanayake. It
provides education from
Grades 1 to 13 in Sinhalese...