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  2. Honda PC50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda PC50 is a moped produced by the Honda Motor Company in Japan from May 1969 until at least 1983. The PC50, though much smaller and lighter, had some similar features to Honda's popular C50 /70 /90 Super Cub line, with a step-through pressed-steel frame, a fuel tank under the saddle, a chain cover, and optionally equipped with leg shields,

  3. List of Sri Lankan musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Sri Lankan musicians (music artists and bands) from all genres. The musicians/bands are listed according to the alphabetical order by first name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Category:20th-century Sri Lankan male singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century Sri Lankan male singers" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Honda P50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda P50 (known as the P25 in some markets) was introduced in June 1966. It was the last motor-wheel moped design by Honda (and probably by any other large manufacturer). The P50 features a step-through frame made from steel pressings, leading-link front suspension, plastic fenders and chainguard. The fuel tank is located above the rear ...

  6. Category:Sri Lankan musicians - Wikipedia

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    Also: Sri Lanka: People: By occupation: Musicians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from Sri Lanka . The main articles for this category are music of Sri Lanka and musician .

  7. Milton Mallawarachchi - Wikipedia

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    One of the most respected singers in Sri Lankan music history, Mallawarachchi was a trending act in Sri Lanka for more than a decade, performing nearly a total of 850 songs with over 35 albums. [2] He is also known to be a music composer for most of his songs, a film play-back singer for the silver screen, a talent tabla and sitar player. [3]

  8. Priya Suriyasena - Wikipedia

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    At this stage he shortened his name from Priyadharshi to "Priya", inspired by Sri Lankan motor racing legend Priya Munasinghe. His first cassette tape was released under Vijaya Ramanayake's Tharanga label, which was also the second cassette produced in Sri Lanka. [2] His first song "Andura Andura Mage" was recorded in 1968.

  9. Freddie Silva - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Silva was a father of four children from his two marriages to Kamala Swarnalatha Perera and chithra Herath. His first son Janesh Silva was also an actor and a singer.> [6] Freddie's first marriage daughter Chandani Silva is a singer and actress. Janesh Silva was born on 26 January 1962 and attended to Carey College for studies.