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  2. Mannar Island - Wikipedia

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    Mannar Causeway. The main settlements on the island are Mannar and Erukkulampiddi on its eastern coast, and Pesalai on its northern coast, all connected by the A14 road which leads across the bridge to mainland Sri Lanka. [citation needed] Talaimannar, on the north-western coast of the island, is the terminus for the Mannar railway line. [6]

  3. Mannar, Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The town is located on Mannar Island overlooking the Gulf of Mannar and is home to the historic Ketheeswaram temple. In the Tamil language, Mannar means the raised place [of sand] which is thought to have come from the geology of Mannar Island which was formed by the accumulation of sand. [1]

  4. Gulf of Mannar - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve covers an area of 10,500 km 2 (4,100 sq mi) of ocean, 21 islands and the adjoining coastline. The islets and coastal buffer zone include beaches , estuaries , and tropical dry broadleaf forests , while the marine environments include seaweed communities, sea grass communities, coral reefs , salt marshes and ...

  5. Mannar - Wikipedia

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    Mannar Island, an island within the district; Mannar Bridge, a bridge connecting the island to the mainland; Mannar, Sri Lanka, a large town on the island; Mannar Electoral District, an historical electoral district between 1947 and 1989; Mannar line, railway line which runs onto the island via a separate bridge

  6. Mannar District - Wikipedia

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    Mannar Island is one of the few places in Sri Lanka where baobab trees thrive. Monkeys love the fruit and hence the tree is sometimes known as the monkey-bread tree. [citation needed] The dugong is a medium-sized marine mammal which is found in Mannar Bay, Nachchikuda, Jaffna island and near Adam's Bridge.

  7. Thambapavani Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Thambapavani Wind Farm (formerly called Mannar Island Wind Farm or Mannar Wind Farm) is a 100-megawatt wind farm built on the southern coast of the Mannar Island, in Sri Lanka. The wind rarm is named after Thambapanni; Pavan meaning wing in Sinhala language.

  8. Mannar Island Lighthouse (new) - Wikipedia

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    Mannar Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Talaimannar on Mannar Island in northern Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Built in 1915, the 19 metres (62 ft) white lighthouse has a round cylindrical tower with lantern and gallery.

  9. Mannar Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A narrow single lane bridge and causeway linking Mannar island to the mainland was built in the 1930s. [1] [2] Parts of the bridge collapsed in 1990 after it was blown up by the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. [1] [2] A temporary bailey bridge was built but it could not accommodate vehicles over 10 tonnes. [1] [2]