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The green-billed coucal (Centropus chlororhynchos) is a member of the cuckoos.It is endemic to Sri Lanka's wet zone and listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the small population declined due to forest destruction and fragmentation. [1]
The following is a list of schools in Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka. [1] Number of schools in Kegalle District Type Number of schools 1AB 48 1C 93 2 185 3 203
The caste systems in Sri Lanka were organized in a similar manner to the Jāti systems found in South India. The history of the caste system in Sri Lanka is unclear since there is very little historical evidence and much research carried out into the subject has been criticized as being biased. [2] Caste positions did not correlate with wealth. [3]
Social class in Sri Lanka This page was last edited on 13 May 2022, at 00:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
More than 90% of Sri Lanka's surface lies on Precambrian strata, some of it dating back 2 billion years. [6] The granulite facies rocks of the Highland Series (gneisses, sillimanite-graphite gneisses, quartzite, marbles, and some charnockites) make up most of the island and the amphibolite facies gneisses, granites, and granitic gneisses of the Vijayan Series occur in the eastern and ...
Sri Saranankara National School, Bingiriya 1AB 1585 Ibbagamuwa Ibbagamuwa Ibbagamuwa Central College, Ibbagamuwa 1AB 3331 Ibbagamuwa Ganewatta S.B. Herath National College, Nikadalupotha 1AB 1391 Giriulla Alawwa Mayurapada Central College, Narammala 1AB 2876 Giriulla Alawwa Sri Rahula Central College, Alawwa 1AB 2224 Giriulla Pannala
The following is a list of schools in Sri Lanka grouped by province. There are 10,155 government schools (373 national schools and 9,782 provincial schools) and also 104 private schools. List of schools in Central Province
The Urdu-speaking community is also present in other parts of the subcontinent with a historical Muslim presence, such as the Deccanis, the Biharis [16] and Dhakaiyas (who speak Dhakaiya Urdu) in Bangladesh, [113] the Urdu-speaking members of the Madheshi community in Nepal, [114] some Muslims in Sri Lanka [115] and a section of Burmese Indians ...