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  2. Graphite mining in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    It is currently operated by the government owned Kahatagaha Graphite Lanka Limited. Bogala Graphite Mine, is one of the countries oldest graphite deposits, first discovered in 1675. It has been commercially mined by the Bogala Graphite Company since 1847. In 1991 the company was renamed Bogala Graphite Ltd and in 2001 it became a 90% owned ...

  3. Kahatagaha Graphite Mine - Wikipedia

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    Kahatagaha Graphite Mine (Sinhala: කහටගහ මිනිරන් පතල Kahatagaha Miniran Pathala) is a graphite mine located in the village of Kahatagaha in Dodangaslanda in Kurunegala District, North Western Province. It is one of the largest mines in Sri Lanka. Mining started in 1872, under a British owner and was purchased by ...

  4. Bogala Graphite Mine - Wikipedia

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    gk-graphite.lk. Bogala Graphite Mine (Sinhala: බොගල ග්‍රැෆයිට් පතල) is a graphite mine located near the village of Aruggammana in Kegalle District, Sabaragamuwa Province. It is one of the largest graphite mines in Sri Lanka, with commercial mining at this location first commencing in 1847. Merenyagé Arnolis ...

  5. Category:Graphite mines in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Graphite mines in Sri Lanka" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  6. Galahitiyawa Central College - Wikipedia

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    Galahitiyawa Central College (GCC) (Sinhala: ගලහිටියාව මධ්‍ය විද්‍යාලය) is a National school in Ganemulla, Sri Lanka belonging to the category of Central Colleges of Sri Lanka. It was established in May 1944. It is one of the original 54 Central Schools established by Dr. C.W.W.Kannangara, the then ...

  7. Jaffna College - Wikipedia

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    Jaffna College. /  9.7292222°N 79.9484167°E  / 9.7292222; 79.9484167. Jaffna College is a private school in Vaddukoddai, Sri Lanka. [2] It was founded in 1871 as a successor to the Batticotta Seminary which had been established by American missionaries.

  8. Education in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Most of the schools in Sri Lanka are maintained by the government as a part of the free education. Currently (as of 2021) there are 10,155 government schools (373 national schools and 9,782 provincial schools) [ 17 ] with a student population of 4.2 million and 235,924 teachers, 736 Pirivenas and also 104 private schools with 127,968 students.

  9. Royal College Wayamba, Kurunegala - Wikipedia

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    Gender. Mix. Colour (s) Green and Yellow. Website. www.wayambaroyal.lk. Wayamba Royal College (Sinhala: වයඹ රාජකීය විද්‍යාලය; also known as Royal College Wayamba) is a national school in Kurunegala, Established in February 1993 Sri Lanka. [1] Current students of the school are known as Wayamba Royalists[2][3]