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  2. List of bridges in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Location Coordinates Length Route Crosses Completed Ref; Palk Strait Bridge: Palk Strait: 23 km (14 mi) AH: Palk Strait: Proposed Mahawewa Bridge 3.1 km (1.9 mi) E02 2014 [1] Aviththawa Bridge 695 m (2,280 ft) E01: Benthara River 2011 [2]

  3. New Kelani river bridge - Wikipedia

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    The New Kelani River Bridge is a bridge across the Kelani River in the Sri Lankan capital city Colombo. It was constructed in 2021, and is the country's first extradosed bridge . [ 4 ]

  4. Kandy City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Kandy City Centre is a ten-storey commercial and retail complex which is located in Kandy, Sri Lanka near the Temple of Tooth Relic. Construction of the centre was started in 1993 and opened in 2008. Construction of the centre was started in 1993 and opened in 2008.

  5. Havelock City - Wikipedia

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    Havelock City is a large mixed-use real-estate project in Colombo, Sri Lanka.The Residential component of the project consists of eight residential towers and the commercial component of the project consists of a 46-storey office tower and shopping mall built to international standards. [5]

  6. Manampitiya Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Manampitiya Bridge is the second longest bridge in Sri Lanka with a length of 302 m (991 ft). It comprises two bridges, an early-twentieth-century steel bridge which is used for railway and a newly built bridge carrying two lanes of highway. Before the Kinniya Bridge was declared open in

  7. Category:Bridges in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    List of bridges in Sri Lanka This page was last edited on 12 July 2017, at 16:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Kallady Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was named Lady Manning Bridge in honour of the wife of William Manning, the British Governor of Ceylon. [2] It was the oldest and longest iron bridge in Sri Lanka. [3] On average 10,000 vehicles crossed the narrow, single lane bridge daily. [3] Accidents on the bridge would lead to traffic problems in the area.

  9. Rajagiriya Flyover - Wikipedia

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    The Rajagiriya Flyover (also referred to as the Rajagiriya Bridge) is a flyover built over Sri Jayawardenepura Mawatha in Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka. It is the longest flyover in the country.