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Sri Lanka currently has over 271 kilometres (168 mi) of designated expressways serving the southern and central parts of the country. The first stage of the E01 Expressway (Southern Expressway), which opened in 2011 was Sri Lanka's first expressway spanning a distance of 95.3 kilometres (59.2 mi). The second stage of the Southern Expressway ...
A-Grade Highways in Sri Lanka; System information; Length: 3,720.310 km (2,311.693 mi) ... Sri Sangaraja Mawatha (Skinner's Road [South]) 0.93 AC030: Sri Sumanatissa ...
7 May – 1993 Sri Lankan presidential election: Dingiri Banda Wijetunga is unanimously elected as the 4th President of Sri Lanka by the Parliament. [10] [11] 11–14 November – The Battle of Pooneryn is fought between the Sri Lankan military and the LTTE for the town of Pooneryn. Although the LTTE was forced to withdraw from the town, it ...
After mounting a series of offensives against the rebels, the Sri Lankan Army regained control of the entire highway on January 9, 2009, with the freeing of the strategic Elephant Pass area. This was the first time in 23 years that the government had full control of the entire highway.
The Central Expressway (E04), is an under construction road project that will link the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, with Kurunegala & Kandy.It will provide a fast alternative to the existing A1 Colombo - Kandy & A6 Ambepussa - Trincomalee Highways.
Pages in category "South African cricket tours of Sri Lanka" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following is a list of ports in Sri Lanka. All ports and harbours in Sri Lanka are maintained and governed by the Government of Sri Lanka and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority . List of ports
From the air, looking west. Adam's Bridge, [a] also known as Rama's Bridge or Rama Setu, [c] is a chain of natural limestone shoals between Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, off the southeastern coast of Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island, off the northwestern coast of Sri Lanka.