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  2. Survey Department of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Survey of Sri Lanka (also known as the Department of the Surveyor General) (Sinhala: ...

  3. Category:Surveyors General of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surveyors General of Sri Lanka" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. P. A. Ariyaratne - Wikipedia

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    P. A. Ariyaratne was the 42nd Surveyor General of Sri Lanka. He was appointed in 2003, succeeding K. L. A. Ranasinghe Silva , and held the office until 2004. He was succeeded by B. J. P. Mendis .

  5. Surveyor General of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The post was established on 2 August 1800 with the formation of the Surveyor General's Department by a proclamation of Governor Frederick North at Galle. Joseph Jonville was appointed as the Colonial Surveyor General, residing principally in Colombo and receiving orders directly from the government. Under him five principal surveyors were ...

  6. Category:Sri Lankan people by occupation - Wikipedia

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  7. E. M. Perera - Wikipedia

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    E. M. Perera was the 36th Surveyor General of Sri Lanka. He was appointed in 1991, succeeding S. T. Herat , and held the office until 1991. He was succeeded by Thamotharam Somasekaram .

  8. SLTMobitel - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා ටෙලිකොම්, romanized: Śrī Laṃkā Ṭelikom, Tamil: ஸ்ரீலங்கா டெலிகொம்), doing business as SLT-MOBITEL, is the national telecommunications services provider in Sri Lanka and one of the country's largest companies [3] with an annual turnover in excess of Rs 100 billion.

  9. Peter Kuruvita - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1963 in Fulham, to a Sri Lankan father and Austrian mother, Kuruvita lived the first four years of his life in England. In 1967 Kuruvita's family decided to move to his father's hometown of Colombo, Sri Lanka. [1] While growing up in Sri Lanka, he was introduced to cooking through his grandmother's preparation of Sri Lankan cuisine. [2]