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sri lanka
About Sri Lanka

Location

Sri Lanka is a teardrop-shaped island in the Indian Ocean just below the Southern tip of India, and lying North of the equator.

See Detailed Map of Sri Lanka

Climate

Sri Lanka enjoys a tropical climate. There are no seasonal variations. The bi-annual monsoon rains provide the only seasons. Colombo and the South West experience rain from April to May and September to October. The East coast gets its share of rainfall from November to January. Being closer to the equator, the temperature is high throughout the year. The average temperature in Colombo is 27 degrees centigrade (80 degrees Fahrenheit). This is accompanied by high levels of humidity. However, in the different parts of the island, the temperature and the climate vary according to the terrain. The higher you go, the cooler it gets. In the mountainous regions of Nuwara Eliya, the temperature averages 16 degrees centigrade (61 degrees Fahrenheit).

History

The chronicled history of Sri Lanka dates back to over 2,500 years. It had established trade and cultural links with many ancient civilizations. Throughout history, it has been known by different names. To the Greeks it was Taprobane, to the Arabs it was Serendib, to the Portuguese it was Ceilao, to the Dutch it was Zeylan, and to the British it was Ceylon. Sri Lanka was the ancient name meaning "The Resplendent Isle".

People

The population number approximately 19 million. This multi-ethnic population comprises:

  • Sinhalese - 72%
  • Tamils - 19%
  • Muslims - 8%
  • Burghers (descendants of Dutch and Portuguese) - 1%

Religion

The four major religions are:
  • Buddhism - followed by 69% of the population
  • Hinduism - followed by 13% of the population
  • Islam - followed by 8% of the population
  • Christianity - followed by 7% of the population

Languages

The most commonly-spoken languages in Sri Lanka are Sinhala, Tamil and English.

Currency

The Sri Lankan Rupee (Rs.) is divided into 100 cents. The coins and notes fall into the following denominations:

Coins: 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 Rupee, 2 Rupees, 5 Rupees, 10 Rupees

Notes: 10 Rupees, 20 Rupees, 50 Rupees, 100 Rupees, 500 Rupees, 1,000 Rupees, 2,000 Rupees

* Please note that 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents and 10 cents coins are barely in circulation today.

 
Holidays in Sri Lanka in the year 2010.
January
14th  Thursday  -  Tamil Thai Pongal Day
29th   Friday - Navam Full Moon Poya Day

February
4th Thursday - National Day
26th Friday - Half Holiday on account of Holy Prophet’s Birthday. falling on a Saturday (Company Holiday)

27th  Saturday - Holy Prophet’s Birthday (Milad-Un Nabi)

28th Sunday - Medin Full Moon Poya Day

March
29th Monday - Bak Full Moon Poya Day   

April
2nd Friday -  Good Friday (Company Holiday)
13th  Tuesday -  Day Prior to Sinhala and Tamil New Year Day
14th  Wednesday -  Sinhala & Tamil New Year Day

28th Wednesday     -  Adhi Vesak Full Moon Poya Day
30th Friday -  Half Holiday on account of May Day falling on a   Saturday (Company Holiday)

May
1st Saturday - May Day
27th  Thursday - Vesak Full Moon Poya Day
28th Friday - Day following Vesak Full Moon Poya Day
June
25th  Friday - Poson Full Moon Poya Day
July
25th   Sunday - Esala Full Moon Poya Day
 August
24th Tuesday - Nikini Full Moon Poya Day
September
22nd  September     - Binara Full Moon Poya Day
October
22nd Friday - Vap Full Moon Poya Day
November
21st   Sunday - Il Full Moon Poya Day
December
20th   Monday - Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day
24th Friday - Full Holiday on account of Christmas Eve and   Christmas Day falling on a Saturday (Company Holiday)
25th Saturday - Christmas Day
All Saturdays and Sundays are Bank Holidays.

 

14th Thursday - Tamil Thai Pongal Day