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Locator maps of the provinces Sri Lanka. Date: 07/08/05: Source: Based on the district locator maps of Sri Lanka by User:Trengarasu , who are licensed into the Public Domain. Colors used from the svg-locator maps of India . Author: User:Jeroen: Permission (Reusing this file) Public Domain
Lusaka Province is one of the ten provinces of Zambia. It is the smallest in terms of land area, covering 21,896 km 2 . However, it is the most populated and densely populated province in Zambia, with a population of 3,079,964 as of 2022 and a population density of 140 persons per km 2 .
Provinces of Sri Lanka. SVGed version of Sri Lanka provinces.png (Original by Rarelibra and QuartierLatin1968, based on public domain sources.) Date: 14 December 2008: Source: Sri Lanka provinces.png: Author: RaviC, Rarelibra and QuartierLatin1968 (original PNG) Other versions
Locator maps of the provinces Sri Lanka. Date: 07/08/05: Source: Based on the district locator maps of Sri Lanka by User:Trengarasu , who are licensed into the Public Domain. Colors used from the svg-locator maps of India . Author: User:Jeroen: Permission (Reusing this file) Public Domain
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Kanneliya–Dediyagala–Nakiyadeniya or KDN is a forest complex in southern Sri Lanka. The forest complex designated as a biosphere reserve in 2004 by UNESCO. [1] The KDN complex is the last large remaining rainforest in Sri Lanka other than Sinharaja. [2] This forest area has been identified as one of the floristically richest areas in South ...