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  2. Pidurutalagala - Wikipedia

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    It is situated North-North-East from the town of Nuwara Eliya and is easily visible from most areas of the Central Province. Its summit is home to the central communications array of the Government of Sri Lanka and armed forces and serves as an important point in the country's radar system. The peak is currently designated as an "ultra-high ...

  3. List of mountains of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Mountain, the 11th highest mountain in Sri Lanka. Sripada and Bena Samanala Mountains, The holy mountains at Samanala Forest Reserve. Single Tree Hill, Single Tree Hill and its temple at the top of the mountain. Hakgala Mountain, Three peaks of Hakgala Mountain.

  4. Extreme points of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Highest Pidurutalagala (Mount Pedro) 2,524 m (8,281 ft) [1] ... Sri Lanka portal This page was last edited on 20 July 2024, at 15:58 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Geography of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    This area includes Sri Lanka's highest mountains. [6] Pidurutalagala is the highest at 2,524 m) At the plateau's southern end, mountain ranges stretch 50 kilometers to the west toward Adam's Peak (2,243 meters) and 50 kilometers to the east toward Namunukula (2,036 m). [ 6 ]

  6. List of elevation extremes by country - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka: Pidurutalagala on Sri Lanka: 2524 m 8,281 ft Indian Ocean: sea level 2524 m 8,281 ft Sudan: Jabal Marrah (Deriba Caldera) 3042 m 9,980 ft Red Sea: sea level 3042 m 9,980 ft Suriname: Juliana Top: 1230 m 4,035 ft North Atlantic Ocean: sea level 1230 m 4,035 ft Svalbard and Jan Mayen: Haakon VII Toppen: 2277 m 7,470 ft Norwegian Sea ...

  7. Kirigalpotta - Wikipedia

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    Kirigalpotta is the 2nd tallest mountain in Sri Lanka at 2,388 m (7,835 ft) above mean sea level, and is also the highest mountain in the country whose summit is accessible to the general public (the highest point, Pidurutalagala, is occupied by a military base and off-limits to the public).

  8. Central Highlands of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Central Highlands of Sri Lanka is a recognised World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka. The site comprises the Peak Wilderness Protected Area, the Horton Plains National Park and the Knuckles Conservation Forest. These are rain forests, where the elevation reaches 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) above sea level.

  9. Horton Plains National Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall in the national park. Horton Plains is located on the southern plateau of the central highlands of Sri Lanka. [2] The peaks of Kirigalpoththa (2,389 m (7,838 ft)) and Thotupola Kanda (2,357 m (7,733 ft)), the second and the third highest of Sri Lanka, are situated to the west and north respectively.