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  2. Mariner's cap - Wikipedia

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    A Greek fisherman's cap. A mariner's cap, also called a skipper's cap, sailor's cap, Dutch Boy's cap, Greek cap, fiddler's cap, or breton cap, is a peaked cap, usually made from black or navy blue wool felt, but also from corduroy or blue denim.

  3. Category:Sri Lankan fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Sri Lanka (4 P) Clothing companies of Sri Lanka (1 C, 6 P) E. Fashion events in Sri Lanka (1 P) S. Sri Lankan models (2 C, 7 P)

  4. Category:Sri Lankan clothing - Wikipedia

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    School uniforms in Sri Lanka; Uniforms of the Sri Lanka Army This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:03 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Sri Lankan clothing.

  5. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

  6. Greek dress - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greeks depicted in variety of different costumes. Detail of a Kore's dress 14th-century military martyr wears four layers, all patterned and richly trimmed: a tunic and a mantle decorated with a tablion. Greek dress refers to the clothing of the Greek people and citizens of Greece from the antiquity to the modern times.

  7. Pandarikulam - Wikipedia

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    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. Approximately 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) from Vavuniya ...

  8. Nelukkulam - Wikipedia

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  9. Koomankulam - Wikipedia

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    Northern Province, Sri Lanka: District: Vavuniya: ... is a suburb and is considered to be the largest village in Sri Lanka. It is the most populated area in Vavuniya.