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Sri Lanka
[sree lahng-kuh, lang-kuh, shree]
noun
an island republic in the Indian Ocean, south of India: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 25,332 sq. mi. (65,610 sq. km). Colombo.
Sri Lanka
/ ˌsriː ˈlæŋkə /
noun
Official name (since 1978): Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Former name (until 1972): Ceylon. a republic in S Asia, occupying the island of Ceylon: settled by the Sinhalese from S India in about 550 bc ; became a British colony 1802; gained independence in 1948, becoming a republic within the Commonwealth in 1972. Exports include tea, cocoa, cinnamon, and copra. Official languages: Sinhalese and Tamil; English is also widely spoken. Religion: Hinayana Buddhist majority. Currency: Sri Lanka rupee. Capital: Colombo (administrative), Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative). Parts of the coast suffered badly in the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004. Pop: 21 675 648 (2013 est). Area: 65 610 sq km (25 332 sq miles)
Sri Lanka
Formerly Ceylon, now an island republic in the Indian Ocean just southeast of India.
Other Word Forms
- Sri Lankan adjective
Example Sentences
Sri Lanka postponed its premier league tournament to allow more time to improve venues for the T20 World Cup in February and March, the cricket board said on Wednesday.
Chinese efforts to pull countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, the Maldives and Sri Lanka into its orbit threaten both India and the U.S.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu produces an "outstanding" final over as her side take four wickets in four balls to beat Bangladesh in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
Sri Lanka took four wickets in four balls in the final over to earn a nail-biting victory over Bangladesh and keep their slim hopes of qualifying for the World Cup semi-finals alive.
For once, fortune favoured Sri Lanka, whose campaign had been marred by rain, missed chances and misfiring batters.
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