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- Diddeniya is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within North Western Province. List of towns in North Western Province, Sri Lanka Department of Census...
- produced by Mano Weerasekara. It stars Uddika Premarathna and Pabasara Diddeniya in lead roles with Maurine Charuni and child actor Kaushalya Nirmana....
- by the Pitumpe North, Galagedara East, Galagedara North, Wewelpanawa, Diddeniya South, Kudakanda, Mawathagama West and Thunnana West Grama Niladhari Divisions...
- Fernando Sanath Gunathilake Ananda Athukorala Srimal Wedisinghe Nishanka Diddeniya Anura Bandara Rajaguru Jayarathna Galagedara Hashinika Karaliyadda Shirantha...
- Ambalangoda for serving the interests of Sitawaka kings, Thamankaduwa, Diddeniya, Galagamuwa and Matale Karavas and their insignia The Karāva of Ceylon:...
- Bope, Arukwatta, Weragala, Angampitiya, Pitumpe, Uggalla, Wewelpanawa, Diddeniya, Udagama, Dambora, Panaluwa, Angamuwa, Meeriyagalla, Mawathagama, Galkaduwa...
- with Ihala Hanwella South. Ihala Hanwella South is a surrounded by the Diddeniya North, Hanwella Town, Ihala Hanwella North, Thunnana East, Koodaluvila...
- Ekanayake, Dhananjaya Siriwardena, Kelum Aryan, Sampath Jayaweera, Nishshanka Diddeniya, Mic****e Dilhara Biographical drama Released on December 10. Guru Geethaya...
- Samaraweera as Jain monk K.A. Milton Perera as Sick Chandala Nissanka Diddeniya Kelum Aryan The film marks the 26th cinema direction by veteran filmmaker...
- as Suneetha Devika Mihirani Ruby de Mel Rathnawali Kekunawela Nissanka Diddeniya Prasanna Fonseka Savithri Weerasiri Gamini Wijesuriya "Biththi Hathara"...