Trincomalee
திருகோணமலை
ත්රිකුණාමලය |
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Sri Lanka |
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Eastern |
District |
Trincomalee |
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Area |
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7.5 km2 (2.9 sq mi) |
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Demonym |
Trincomalians |
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Trincomalee (Tamil:
திருகோணமலை Tirukōṇamalai, Sinhala:
තිරිකුණාමළය Trikuṇāmalaya) is a major port city in Eastern Province, Sri Lanka and lies on the east coast of the island, about 113 miles south of Jaffna. It is also the administrative capital of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. It has a population of 99,135.
[1] The city is built on a peninsula, which divides the inner and outer harbours. Overlooking the Kottiyar Bay, Trincomalee is one of the main centers of Tamil speaking culture on the island. The city is home to the famous ancient Koneswaram temple alluded to in its historic Tamil name
Thirukonamalai
from which its anglicized name is derived, and has been a sea port that
has played a major role in the maritime and international trading
history of Sri Lanka. It is referred to as
Gokanna in Pali
[2] or
Gokarna in Sanskrit.
The Bay of Trincomalee's harbour is renowned for its large size and security; unlike every other in the Indian Sea, it is accessible to all types of craft in all weathers. The beaches are used for surfing, scuba diving, fishing and whale watching. The city also has the largest Dutch fort in Sri Lanka. It is home to major Sri Lankan naval bases and a Sri Lankan Air Force base
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