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Main Street from Lotus road to Reclamation road: 0.23 AC018: Maligawatta Road - Jayantha Weerasekera Mw. to Sri Saddhamma Mw. 0.27 AC019: Maradana Road: 2.59 AC020: N.H.M.Abdul Cader Mawatha (Reclamation road) 0.51 AC021: Pamankada Road: 0.32 AC022: Panchikawatta Road - Maradana Road to Janaytha Weerasekara Mw. 0.14 AC023: Part Sri Ramanathan Mw.
The Nine Arch Bridge (Sinhala: ආරුක්කු නමයේ පාලම; Tamil: ஒன்பது வளைவுகள் பாலம்) also called the Bridge in the Sky, [4] is a viaduct bridge in Sri Lanka and one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of bridges in Sri Lanka. Bridge Location Coordinates Length ... Nine Arch Bridge:
Mawanella Bridge (Sinhala: මාවනැල්ල ගඩොල් පාලමේ ඉතිහාසය) is the oldest operational brick bridge in Sri Lanka. The bridge was built in 1833 in Mawanella over the Maha Oya. [1] The arch bridge has four arches, with each arch 15 m (49 ft) in length and is constructed entirely from bricks. [2] [3] [4]
Solosmasthana are 16 sacred places in Sri Lanka, believed by Buddhists to have been hallowed by visits of Gautama Buddha. [1] These places of worship are among the most important religious locations in Sri Lanka, and are located throughout the country. [2]
Pandarikulam (/ p ʌ n ˈ d ɑː r ɪ k ʊ l ʌ m /, (PUN-daa-ree-KU-luhm), (Pandãrekuĺam) also known as Pandarikkulam (officially designated as Vavuniya 03 or 214E [2]), is a prominent suburban area located within the northern region of Sri Lanka, in close proximity to the town of Vavuniya.
The architecture of Sri Lanka displays a rich variety of architectural forms and styles. Shaivism has had a significant influence on early Sri Lankan architecture, during the reign of King Ravana , then Buddhism has also had a significant influence on Sri Lankan architecture, since it was introduced to the island in the 3rd century BCE .
The Principality of Ruhuna (Sinhala: රුහුණ, ), also referred to as the Kingdom of Ruhuna, is a region of present-day Southern and Eastern Sri Lanka. It was the center of a flourishing civilisation and the cultural and economic centres of ancient Sri Lanka.