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There are about 100,000 Sri Lankans in Italy, [4] making them the second largest Sri Lankan community in Europe, while there are about 5,000 Italians in Sri Lanka, [5] making them the largest European community in Sri Lanka.
Rita Giuliana Mannella is the Italian Ambassador to Sri Lanka [1] having presented her credentials to President Maithripala Sirisena on December 3, 2018. [2] She is also ambassador to the Maldives. [3] Mannella is a graduate of the University of Pisa. [2]
"Sri Lanka Thaaye", the Tamil version of the Sri Lankan national anthem, is an exact translation of "Sri Lanka Matha", the Sinhala version, and has the same music. [27] Although it has existed since independence in 1948 it was generally only sung in the north and east of the country where the Tamil language predominates. [ 27 ]
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Italy, excluding honorary consulates. Italy has a large global network of diplomatic missions. Italy has a large global network of diplomatic missions. It is the only country in the world [ citation needed ] to have an embassy on its own territory—the Italian embassy to the Holy See is in Rome.
The major community organisation representing Sri Lankans in Italy is the Sri Lanka Association Italy.Smaller community and political organisation exist in areas with a sizable Sri Lankan population such as the Sri Lanka Association Florence, Coordinamento Tamil, Centro Culturale Tamil, Sri Lanka Women's Association Napoli and Associazione dei Tamil in Italia.
The Italian Embassy in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Italian Republic to the United States, and the seat of the Italian Ambassador to the United States. The original Italian diplomatic mission to the United States following Italian unification was founded by Baron Saverio Fava.
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Egodahage George Wilfred Alwis Samarakoon (13 January 1911 – 2 April 1962) known as Ananda Samarakoon was a Sri Lankan (Sinhalese) composer and musician. He composed the Sri Lankan national anthem "Namo Namo Matha" and is considered the father of artistic Sinhala music and founder of the modern Sri Lankan Sinhala Geeta Sahitya (Song Literature). [1]