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Ancient Anuradhapura The Monastic City, Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka. p. 310, 1994. S. M. Burrows, The Buried Cities of Ceylon - A Guide Book to Anuradhapura and Polonaruwa Reprint, p. 120, 1999. Philippe Fabry, the Essential guide for Anuradhapura and its region, Negombo, Viator Publications, 2005, 199 p., ISBN 955-8736-05-8
In October 2010, a Worcester, Massachusetts edition of Spare Change News was launched. [17] It is a collaboration of Spare Change News and the Worcester Homeless Action Committee. In July 2011, the newspaper replaced Adam Sennott with Tom Benner, a former head of the Massachusetts State House bureau for The Patriot Ledger as the new editor-in ...
The North Central province is home to the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, both of which were historical capitals of Sri Lanka during ancient times. The two cities were the capitals of the Anuradhapura kingdom (437 BCE–1017 CE) and the Polonnaruwa kingdom (1070–1232) respectively.
On June 15, 2011, HP sent a "formal legal demand" letter to Oracle in an attempt to force them to reverse its decision to discontinue software development on Intel Itanium microprocessors [164] and build its own servers. [165] HP won the lawsuit in 2012, which required Oracle to continue producing software compatible with the Itanium processor ...
The news of his resignation was celebrated by the public mainly at Galle Face and also in the other parts of Colombo. [361] On 15 July, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abewardhana announced the resignation [ 362 ] and Ranil Wickremesinghe was officially sworn in as the Acting President. [ 363 ]
St. Joseph's College is a national school for boys, located in Anuradhapura, North Central Province, Sri Lanka. History In ...
Anuradhapura Central College, which is considered as the heart of Anuradhapura, [according to whom?] is situated in Anuradhapura, the capital city of North Central Province, Sri Lanka. It was established on 21 July 1947 under the initiative of R. L. N. de Zoyza in Rathmale area where the Rathmale Tissa Vidyalaya is situated today. [citation needed]
Anuradhapura was the capital of all the monarchs who ruled the country in the Anuradhapura kingdom, with the exception of Kashyapa I (473–491), who chose Sigiriya to be his capital. [12] The city is also marked on Ptolemy's world map .