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  2. Durdans Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Durdans Hospital was established in 1939. Originally the stately home of Charles Peiris, the brother of Sir James Peiris, it became the primary military hospital in British Ceylon. [3] Its primary purpose was to treat British personnel during World War II. In 1945, a group of doctors seeking a private enterprise gained ownership of ...

  3. Healthcare in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has a free [1] and universal health care system. It scores higher than the regional average in healthcare having a high Life expectancy and a lower maternal and infant death rate than its neighbors. [2][3] It is known for having one of the world's earliest known healthcare systems and has its own indigenous ...

  4. List of hospitals in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Government Hospitals. Line Ministry Hospitals. National Hospital (Teaching), Kandy. Sirimavo Bandaranayake Specialized Children Hospital (Teaching), Peradeniya. General Hospital (Teaching), Peradeniya. District General Hospital Nawalapitiya - Nawalapitiya. Hospitals of The Provincial Department of Health Services. Base Hospital (Teaching) Gampola.

  5. Lanka Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] Lanka Hospital (formerly Apollo Hospital Sri Lanka) is multi-speciality tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka and is one of the largest private hospitals in the country. It is a subsidiary of Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation. The company's previously owned by Apollo Hospitals. It was founded by Dr Pratap C. Reddy in India.

  6. Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children is a tertiary care children's hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka. With a bed-strength of over 1200, it is now considered to be the largest children's hospital in the world [citation needed]. Established by public subscription in 1895 as the Lady Havelock Hospital for Women and Children, it was named the Lady ...

  7. Lakvijaya Power Station - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ceylon Electricity Board, the US$455 million first phase generates nearly 1.7 TWh of electricity annually — a significant amount when compared to Sri Lanka's total production of 11.5 TWh in 2011. [4] The plant is connected to the grid via 115 km (71 mi) 220-kilovolt transmission line to Veyangoda.

  8. ICBT Campus - Wikipedia

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    ICBT Campus also known as International College of Business and Technology, popularly known as the ICBT Campus is a BOI-approved project formed to conduct internationally recognised educational programs in association with educational institutes. It is one of the largest and most prominent tertiary education providers in Sri Lanka. [1]

  9. Module:Location map/data/Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka rel-2 location map.svg Module:Location map/data/Sri Lanka is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Sri Lanka . The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.