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The Location - Sri Lanka
Formerly known as Ceylon, Sri Lanka is an island nation of 19 million inhabitants, strategically located at the crossroads to the East & West. The city of Colombo remains the country’s commercial capital, whilst the administrative capital was moved to Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte in 1982.

Boasting a proud history of over 2500 years with its original inhabitants crossing the Palk Strait from India, Ceylon was ruled for centuries by Sinhalese and Tamil kings. In 1505 began more than 400 years of colonization, first by the Portugese, the Dutch and finally by the British. Sri Lanka was granted self rule in 1948 by the British and went on to adopt a democratic style of government based on the Westminster system.

In the late 1970’s Sri Lanka liberalized its economy and to date remains the most open in the South Asian region. It has a well developed capital market and infrastructure especially in the services sector. Its per capita income of US$850 remains one of the highest in the region.

STATISTICS

Location: 880km north of the equator:
Latitude 5° 55' to 9° 50' North
Longitude 70° 42' to 81° 52' East

Dimensions: 430km north to south, 225km east to west

Coastline: 1,330 km approximately

Area: 65,525 sq. km

Population: 19.8 million by 2006

(82% Sin; 9.4% Tam; 7.9% Moors, 0.7% others) by 2001

Life expectancy:
Male 70.1; Female 74.8 by 1991

Literacy rate: 90.7% by 2001

Language: Sinhala, Tamil and English

Religion: Buddhist 76.7%; Hindu 7.8%; Christian 7%; Muslim 8.5% by 2001

Unemployment: 6.5%

Gross Domestic Product (GDP): was 6.4% for the second quarter of 2007

Gross National Product (GNP): Rs 2,883,420 million

Main foreign exchange earners: Garments, Tea, Tourism, Foreign Employment

Time Zone: GMT +6 hours (allowance should be made for summer time changes in Europe)

International dialling code: +94

Electricity: 230 Volts AC

Source: http://www.statistics.gov.lk