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A list of maps of Sri Lanka in chronological order is shown below. Maps. Sortable table Date Carto-grapher Description Image 1st century CE 1482 1595
A number of different units of measurement were used in Sri Lanka to measure quantities like length, mass and capacity from very ancient times. [1] Under the British Empire, imperial units became the official units of measurement [2] and remained so until Sri Lanka adopted the metric system in the 1970s. [3] [4]
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Update : cleaning code (removing hidden parts remaining from Sri Lanka Locator.svg), decreasing weight, joining broken paths, standard colors (C8EBFF for sea, FEFEE4 for land) 17:58, 27 November 2007 842 × 1,190 (527 KB)
Thus metric spaces together with metric maps form a category Met. Met is a subcategory of the category of metric spaces and Lipschitz functions. A map between metric spaces is an isometry if and only if it is a bijective metric map whose inverse is also a metric map. Thus the isomorphisms in Met are precisely the isometries.
name = Sri Lanka Name used in the default map caption; image = Sri Lanka adm-2 location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = Sri Lanka rel-2 location map.svg An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; top = 10.2 Latitude at top edge of map ...