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A standard Raya membership starts at $24.99 per month and a Raya+ membership starts at $49.99, according to the app store. You can save a few bucks by paying for an annual membership instead of ...
Raya is a private, membership-based, exclusive social network application for iOS, founded by Daniel Gendelman and Atlas Benjelloun in 2014. [1] Originally a dating app , Raya has since added features to promote professional networking and social discovery.
Alongside Music Key, Google also introduced tighter integration between Play Music and YouTube's apps, including the sharing of music recommendations, and access to YouTube's music videos from within the Play Music app. [8] [9] Music Key was not YouTube's first foray into premium content, having launched film rentals in 2010, [15] and premium ...
Founded in 1891 as a society for alumni of the college, it is the oldest such alumni society in Sri Lanka. The Royal College Union was set up to further the interests of the college and its past and present members, and to keep former pupils in touch with each other and with the school.
Anthima Reya (Night of Destiny) (Sinhala: අන්තිම රැය) is a 1998 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Gamini Fonseka and produced by Lucky Dias. [2] It stars director and producer themselves with Malani Fonseka in lead roles along with Cletus Mendis and Daya Alwis. [3] Music composed by Somapala Rathnayake. [4]
Raya is a given name with multiple, unrelated origins in different cultures. It is a Bulgarian diminutive of Rayna , meaning happy or a Russian diminutive of Raisa . It might also be related to the Latin name Regina meaning queen .
The agreement was signed in 2004 and came into effect on 1 January 2006, with the desire of the member states of the SAARC (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) to promote and sustain mutual trade and economic cooperation within the SAARC region through the exchange of concessions.
The National Railway Museum of Sri Lanka is located in Kadugannawa, west of Kandy. The museum is owned by Sri Lanka Railways. The museum was opened on 27 December 2014 in order to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the railways in Sri Lanka. Previously, the museum was located in Colombo [2]; the old museum was opened in May 2009. [3]