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  2. Poruwa ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Poruwa ceremony appears to have existed in Sri Lanka before the introduction of Buddhism in the 3rd century BC. The Poruwa ceremony was a valid custom as a registered marriage until the British introduced the registration of marriages by Law in 1870.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Cenotaph War Memorial, Colombo; Central Telegraph Office, Colombo; Colombo City Centre; Colombo Club building; Colombo Lighthouse; Colombo Port Power Station; Colombo Racecourse; Crescat Boulevard; Crown Sri Lanka

  4. St. Lucia's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Named after and dedicated to the virgin and martyr saint Saint Lucy, the cathedral is considered the oldest and largest parish cathedral in Sri Lanka. The facade rests on massive Ionic columns and is adorned with seven statues. Silhouetted against the sky is the cross on the concrete lantern crowning the dome, the pinnacle of the cathedral.

  5. One Galle Face - Wikipedia

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    One Galle Face is a mixed-use complex of buildings near the Galle Face Green in Colombo, Sri Lanka.It is also Sri Lanka's first internationally and developed and managed mixed use project and was officially opened on 8 November 2019. [4]

  6. Colombo City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Colombo City Centre is a 50-storey mixed-use development in Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka. Colombo City Centre comprises a five storey retail space which consists of 3,675 m 2 (39,560 sq ft), including a 170-room hotel and 192 residential apartments.

  7. Gaffoor Building - Wikipedia

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    The Gaffoor Building was completed in 1915 and was described as being "one of the largest and finest commercial structures in Colombo". [4] The building not only provided space for Gaffoor's jewellery emporium, but also provided office space on the upper floors for many of Ceylon's most prominent companies and trading houses; well-known tenants included H. W. Cave & Co. (the country's premier ...