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- 6°01′55″N 80°14′05″E / 6.0320°N 80.2347°E / 6.0320; 80.2347 Closenberg Hotel is a three star heritage hotel located in Galle, Sri Lanka. It is situated...
- Cecil Closenberg (27 August 1907 – 9 October 1985) was a South African cricketer. He pla**** in 22 first-class matches for Border and Eastern Province from...
- Bungalow Winyatts Richmond Castle, Kalutara Arcadia, Diyatalawa Adisham Hall Closenberg Hotel, Galle Kethumathie, Panadura Mel-Ville, Moratuwa Sumana Mansion...
- The Portuguese had encountered the Dutch soldiers at Magalle (where the Closenberg Hotel is now located), and fierce fighting took place there. Over 400...
- Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It has Grama Niladhari Division Code 99B. Closenberg Hotel are located within, nearby or ****ociated with Pettigalawatta. Pettigalawatta...
- PLC 159 Designed by Geoffrey Bawa. The first resort hotel in Sri Lanka. Closenberg Hotel Galle 1965 — Perera Abeywardena family — 20 Built in 1860 on the...
- Boralugoda Walawwa Bothale Walawwa, Mirigama Chevaliar Walauwa, Moratuwa Closenberg Walauwa, Galle Gandhara Walauwa Horagolla Walauwa, Atthanagalla Ihala...
- his work most frequently at Mount Lavinia Hotel, Galle Face Hotel, the Closenberg Hotel, Hotel Oberoi, and the Lionel Wendt Art Centre. Tilake's exhibitions...
- Dr Solomon Fernando, Dr. W. H. de Silva, Francis Perera-Abeywardena of Closenberg and Louis H. S. Pieris of Whist Bungalow. Famous grandchildren include...
- 1906/07–1909/10 Alec Clarke, 1924/25–1929/30 Gihahn Cloete, 2018/19–2019/20 Cecil Closenberg, 1926/27–1934/35 Shunter Coen, 1937/38 Michael Coetzee, 1967/68–1972/73...