Country Name |
Conventional long form: Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka |
conventional short form: Sri Lanka former: Ceylon | |
Size |
65,525 sq km |
Capital |
Sri Jayawardenepura |
Commercial Capital |
Colombo |
Government |
Sri Lanka, is a free, independent and sovereign nation with a population of 18.774
million (1998 mid year estimates). Legislative power is exercised by a Parliament, elected by universal franchise on proportional
representation basis. A President, who is also elected by the people, exercises executive power inclusive of defense. Sri
Lanka enjoys a multi party system, and the people vote to elect a new government every six years. |
National Flag |
National Flag of Sri Lanka is the Lion Flag. A Lion bearing a sword in its right hand is depicted in gold
on red background with a yellow border. Four Bo leaves pointing inwards are at the four corners. Two vertical bands of green
and orange at the mast end represent the minority ethnic groups. It is an adaptation of the standard of the last King of Sri
Lanka. |
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National Anthem |
"Sri Lanka Matha" composed by late Mr. Ananda Samarakoon. |
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Click on the Speaker Icon to listen to a few bars of the Anthem | | |
National Flower |
the Blue Water Lily (Nymphaea stellata) is the National Flower. |
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Population |
19 million |
Population density |
309 people per sq km |
Life expectancy at birth |
74 female, 64 male |
Literacy rate |
91.8% |
Languages |
Sinhala & Tamil English is widely spoken throughout Sri Lanka, with the exception
of remote villages. |
Ethnic mix |
Sihalese- 74 per cent; Tamil- 18 per cent; Muslim -7 per cent; Burgher (descendants
of Dutch and Portuguese colonist) and others- 1 per cent |
Religion |
Buddhism- 70 per cent; Hinduism- 16 per cent; Christianity- 7 per cent; Islam-7
per cent |
Climate |
Low Lands – tropical, average 270C Central Hills – cooler, with
temperatures dropping to 140C. The south-west monsoon brings rain to the western, southern and central regions from May to
July, while the north-eastern monsoon occurs in the north and east in December and January. Sri Lanka has a good climate for
holiday-makers throughout the year. |
Annual per capita GNP |
US$870 |
Industries |
Processing of rubber, tea, coconuts, and other agricultural commodities; clothing,
cement, petroleum refining, textiles, tobacco. |
Agriculture - Products |
Rice, sugarcane, grains, pulses, oilseed, roots, spices, tea, rubber, coconuts;
milk, eggs, hides, meat. |
Currency |
Sri Lanka follows decimal currency system in Rupees (Rs.) and cents (Cts.) with
100 cents equal to a rupee. Currency notes are available in the denominations of Rs. 2,10,20,50,100,200, 500 and 1000. Coins
are issued in values of Cts.1,2,5,10, 25 and 50 and Rs.1,2,5 and 10. The intervention currency continuously will be the US
Dollar. |
Visa |
Residents from countries are issued visas on arrival. Consult your local Sri Lanka
embassy, consulate, tourist office or your travel agent.
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Working week |
Sri Lanka works a five-day week, from Monday to Friday. |
Business hours |
Government offices 9.00 a.m. -5.00 p.m, Monday to Friday |
Banks |
9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. or 3.00 p.m. Monday to Saturday |
Post office |
8.30 a.m.- 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. on Saturday.
The Central Mail Exchange, at D.R.Wijewardene Mawatha, Colombo 10, (Telephone : 326203) is open 24-hours. |
Location |
An island off the south-eastern cost shores of India, 880 km north of the equator,
in the Indian Ocean. |
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