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  2. Hambantota - Wikipedia

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    Hambantota District is part of the traditional south known as Ruhuna. In ancient times this region, especially Hambantota and the neighboring areas was the centre of a flourishing civilization. Historical evidence reveals that the region in that era had fertile fields and a stupendous irrigation network.

  3. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Hambantota ...

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    Hambantota town west No. 09: Hambantota: Hambantota: 25 March 2016: At towerhill road [2] Hambantota gallows: Hambantota town west No. 09: Hambantota: Hambantota: 25 March 2016: Gallows at the premises adjoining the land in front of the premises of the Department of Meteorology Squire at towerhill road [2] Prison wall: Hambantota: Hambantota ...

  4. Hambantota District - Wikipedia

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    Hambantota District is located on the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka. It has an area of 2,593 km 2 (1,001 sq mi) and a very dry climate. The district capital is Hambantota town; the administrative headquarters are there as well as the center of salt production.

  5. Hambantota Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Hambantota Lighthouse (Sinhala: හම්බන්තොට ප්‍රදීපාගාරය) is an onshore lighthouse, located on a rocky promontory in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] The lighthouse is a round masonry tower, 14 m (46 ft) high, with a lantern and a gallery, constructed in 1913.

  6. Martello tower (Hambantota) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1803 HMS Wilhelmina stopped briefly at Hambantota, where she dropped off an eight-man detachment from the Royal Artillery, who reinforced the British garrison there and later helped it repel a Kandian attack. [1] The Martello tower is 7.6 m (25 ft), with a base diameter of 12 m (39 ft) and 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) thick walls.

  7. Hambantota International Port - Wikipedia

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    The Hambantota International Port [a] is a deep water port in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, notable for its 99-year lease to China Merchant Ports. Opened in 2010, it is Sri Lanka's second largest port, after Colombo .