Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Streets of Sri Lanka by Asiatravel.com

For bookings: For more www.asiatravel.com Video: book.asiatravel.com Sri Lanka (Island Venerable Sanskrit), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (pronounced / ˌ ʃri lɑ ŋkɑ ː ː ː /, Sinhalese:, Tamil : இலங்கை known as Ceylon (/ sɪlɒn /) before 1972 and as Taprobane (/ təprɒbəni ː /) in the ancient world), is an island nation in South Asia, located about 31 km (19.3 miles), on south coast of India. It is home to around twenty millionPeople. Thanks to its location in the path of major sea routes, Sri Lanka is a strategic link between West Asia and Southeast Asia Marine. [Edit] In a center of Buddhist religion and culture of the ancient world. [Edit The Sinhala do most of the population, concentrated in the Tamil north and east,] constitute the largest ethnic minority. Other communities are among the Moors, bourgeois, Kaffirs and Malaysia. The country is famousfor the production and export of tea, coffee, cocoa and rubber. [Edit] The natural beauty of the tropical forests of Sri Lanka, beaches and landscape, and its rich cultural heritage make it a tourist destination of world renown. [Edit After more than two thousand years of domination by local] kingdoms, parts of Sri Lanka by Portugal and entered the Netherlands in the 16th Century were colonized before control of the entire country was ceded by 's British Empire in 1815. [QuoteWas edit] During World War II ...



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