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  2. Category:Sri Lankan mountain climbers - Wikipedia

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  3. Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala - Wikipedia

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    Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala (Sinhala: ජයන්ති කුරු උතුම්පාල, born 3 September 1979) is a Sri Lankan women’s rights activist with 20 years of experience and a rock climber / mountaineer for nearly as long. She has worked at national, regional, and global levels as a technical advisor, advocate, trainer, researcher ...

  4. Johann Peries - Wikipedia

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    Johann Peries, also spelt as Johann Pieris, is a Sri Lankan adventurer, mountaineer, and hair stylist. He formed a collaboration with Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala for several expeditions of Mount Everest. [1] In April 2016, the two became the first Sri Lankans to attempt to summit Everest. [2]

  5. Category talk:Sri Lankan mountain climbers - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Sri Lankan female climbers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Climbers. It includes climbers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Sri Lankan female climbers"

  7. List of mountains of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pidurutalagala, the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka at 2,524 m (8,281 ft). The military facility atop the summit is visible in this image. Kirigalpotta, the 2nd tallest mountain. Udaweriya and Meeriyathenna, the 29th and 36th tallest mountain. Agrabopath, the 5th tallest mountain. Great Western Mountain, the 11th highest mountain in Sri Lanka.

  8. Thonigala Rock Inscriptions, Anamaduwa - Wikipedia

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    Thonigala Rock Inscriptions (Sinhala: තෝනිගල සෙල් ලිපිය) are two Elu-language inscriptions engraved on a rock situated in Anamaduwa of Sri Lanka, written in Brahmi alphabet. Each inscription is about 100 feet long and each letter is about one feet in height and engraved about one inch deep in to the rock. [1]

  9. Yupun Abeykoon - Wikipedia

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    A leading prominent Sri Lankan English-language newspaper edition, the Sunday Observer, was heavily criticised by several Sri Lankan politicians, including Sri Lankan sports minister Namal Rajapaksa, for insulting Abeykoon with the headline "Pathetic Yupun cuts a sorry figure," referring to his 6th-place finish in the men's 100m heat event at ...