About Srilanka & Information

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Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of India. With a population of around 22 million and a capital at Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, this democratic republic is famous for its tea, biodiversity, and rich cultural history.

Geography and Climate
  • Location: Situated south of India, surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, and the Palk Strait.
  • Terrain: Features coastal plains with central highlands and mountains, including the highest point, Pidurutalagala (2,524 meters).
  • Climate: Tropical with year-round warmth, experiencing heavy rainfall in the southwest and drier conditions elsewhere. .
Culture and Population
  • People: The population is primarily Sinhalese, with a large Tamil minority and other ethnic groups including Moors, Burghers, and Malays.
  • Languages: Sinhala and Tamil are official, with English commonly used.
  • Religion: Deeply influenced by Buddhism, alongside Hinduism and other religions.
  • Customs: Known for the “head waggle” (indicating affirmation) and a passion for cricket, despite volleyball being the national sport.
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Economy and Industry
  • Key Sectors: The economy relies on tourism, tea export (“Ceylon Tea”), textile/garment manufacturing, and agriculture.
  • Foreign Remittances: A significant portion of the income comes from citizens working abroad, particularly in the Middle East.
History
  • Independence: Gained independence from British rule in 1948, having previously been controlled by Portuguese and Dutch in coastal areas.
  • Name Changes: Known historically as Ceylon, Serendib, and Sinhale.
Key Cities
  • Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte: Administrative capital.
  • Colombo: Commercial capital, largest city, and financial hub.
Tourism and Nature
  • Known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” for its beaches and high biodiversity.
  • Features significant historical sites and natural landscapes.