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Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka - translation to English

COUNTRY IN SOUTH ASIA
Ceylon; ISO 3166-1:LK; Sri lanka; Helaya; Hela Diva; Sir Lanka; Srí Lanka; Srilanka; Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Free Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka; SriLanka; Sri Lanca; Heladiva; Ceilan; Sri Lankan Martial Arts; Ilankai; Ceilao; S Lanka; Sri Lanak; Seilan; The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Republic of Sri Lanka; இலங்கை; Free, Sovereign and Independent Republic of Sri Lanka; Sri-Lanka; Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Venerable Island; Cejlon; Provincial capitals of Sri Lanka; Sielediva; Sulloon; Etymology of Sri Lanka; Shri Lamka Prajatantrika Samajaya di Janarajaya; Ilankai Jananayaka; Choshalichak Kutiyarachu; Ilankai Jananayaka Choshalichak Kutiyarachu; Ilaṅkai Jaṉanāyaka Choṣhalichak Kuṭiyarachu; Ilaṅkai; Independence of Sri Lanka; ශ්‍රී ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජය; இலங்கை சனநாயக சோசலிசக் குடியரசு; Sri Lamka; Śrī Laṃkāva; Island of Ceylon; Sri Lankan Republic; Srī Laṁkā Prajātāntrika Samājavādī Janarajaya; Shri Lanka; Flora and fauna of Sri Lanka; DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA; SRILANKA; Ceylon (Sri Lanka); Ceylonese State; Ceylon Independence Act 1947
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Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka         
n. República socialista democrática de Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka, isla en el océano Índico al sur de India (conocida en el pasado como Ceilán)
Sri Lanka         
= Sri Lanka
Ex: Conservation of archival materials in South Asian countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), is reviewed.
Sri Lanka         
n. República Socialista Democrática de Sri Lanka, isla en el océano Índico al sur de India (antiguamente conocida como Ceilán)

Definition

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sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Wikipedia

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (UK: , US: (listen); Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා, romanized: Śrī Laṅkā (IPA: [ʃriː laŋkaː]); Tamil: இலங்கை, romanized: Ilaṅkai (IPA: [ilaŋɡaj])), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian peninsula by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait. Sri Lanka shares a maritime border with the Maldives in the south-west and India in the north-west.

Sri Lanka has a population of around 22 million (2020) and is home to many cultures, languages, and ethnicities. The Sinhalese people form the majority of the nation's population, followed by the Tamils, who are the largest minority group and are concentrated in northern Sri Lanka; both groups have played an influential role in the island's history. Other long-established groups include the Moors, Indian Tamils, Burghers, Malays, Chinese people, and the indigenous Vedda.

Sri Lanka's documented history goes back 3,000 years, with evidence of prehistoric human settlements that dates back at least 125,000 years. The earliest known Buddhist writings of Sri Lanka, known collectively as the Pāli canon, date to the fourth Buddhist council, which took place in 29 BCE. Also called the Teardrop of India, or the Granary of the East, Sri Lanka's geographic location and deep harbours have made it of great strategic importance, from the earliest days of the ancient Silk Road trade route to today's so-called maritime Silk Road. Because its location made it a major trading hub, it was already known to both East Asians and Europeans as long ago as the Anuradhapura period (377 BCE–1017 CE). During a period of great political crisis in the Kingdom of Kotte, the Portuguese arrived in Sri Lanka and sought to control the island's maritime trade, with a part of Sri Lanka subsequently becoming a Portuguese possession. After the Sinhalese-Portuguese war, the Dutch and the Kingdom of Kandy took control of those areas. The Dutch possessions were then taken by the British, who later extended their control over the whole island, colonising it from 1815 to 1948. A national movement for political independence arose in the early 20th century, and in 1948, Ceylon became a dominion. The dominion was succeeded by the republic of Sri Lanka in 1972. Sri Lanka's more recent history was marred by a 26-year civil war, which began in 1983 and ended decisively in 2009, when the Sri Lanka Armed Forces defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

Sri Lanka is a developing country, ranking 73rd on the Human Development Index. It is the highest-ranked South Asian nation in terms of development and has the second-highest per capita income in South Asia; however, the ongoing economic crisis has resulted in the collapse of the currency, rising inflation, and a humanitarian crisis due to a severe shortage of essentials. It has also led to an eruption of street protests, with citizens successfully demanding that the president and the government step down. The island has had a long history of engagement with modern international groups: it is a founding member of the SAARC and a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the G77, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

Examples of use of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
1. Pyongyang, February 3 (KCNA) –– Pak Pong Ju, premier of the DPRK Cabinet, sent a message of greetings to Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, prime minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the independence of the country.
2. SAARC Standing Committee meeting postponed Special Correspondent Islamabad—Due to tragic assassination of Lakshman Kadirgamar, the Foreign Minister of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on Friday, Pakistan as SAARC Chair, announced postponement of the thirty–first session of the Standing Committee and 26th session of the Programming Committee, which was scheduled to be held in Islamabad on 16–18 August 2005.