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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan license plate - Western Province - front side Sri Lankan license plate - Southern Province - rear side. Vehicle registration plates of Sri Lanka (known in Sri Lanka as "number plates") started soon after introduction of motorcars in 1903. Initially the numbers started with Q, and the oldest existing plate is "Q 53" of a 1903 Wolsley.

  3. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Category: Motor vehicle manufacturers of Sri Lanka. 1 language. ... Micro Cars This page was last edited on 7 August 2011, at 15:57 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Vavuniya - Wikipedia

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    Vavuniya (Tamil: வவுனியா, Romanized: Vavuniya, Sinhala: වවුනියාව, Romanized: Vavuniyāva) is a city in Vavuniya District in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. The municipality is administered by an Municipal Council .

  5. Category:Car manufacturers of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Category: Car manufacturers of Sri Lanka. 1 language. ... Durable Car Company This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 02:30 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Micro Cars - Wikipedia

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    The Panda is assembled in Sri Lanka by Micro Cars from complete knock down kits. It is a small city car sold with a choice of 1.0 or 1.3 L (0.22 or 0.29 imp gal; 0.26 or 0.34 US gal) petrol engines. A 1.3 Cross version is also sold.

  7. Transport in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Roads account for about 93 percent of Sri Lanka's land transport. In 2022, there were 12,255.401 kilometres (7,615.153 mi) of A- and B-class roads and 312.586 kilometres (194.232 mi) of expressways. The main modes of transportation in Sri Lanka are bus, motorcycles and passenger cars (including taxi service).

  8. Vavuniya District - Wikipedia

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    Vavuniya District's population was 171,511 in 2012. [2] The population of the district is mostly Sri Lankan Tamil. The population of the district, like the rest of the north and east of Sri Lanka, has been heavily affected by the civil war. The war killed an estimated 100,000 people. [10]

  9. Jaffna Tamil dialect - Wikipedia

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    In spite of the continual contact with India by sea, Sri Lankan Tamils have over the centuries become a distinct people developing dialects that differ in several aspects from the Indian Tamil dialects. [5] The Jaffna Tamil dialect is also distinct to a lesser extent from that of the Eastern, Western and Upcountry Tamil dialects of Sri Lanka. [6]