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Dimbula is a
village located in the
Central Province, Sri Lanka. It is
approximately 130 km (81 mi) east of Colombo, 60 km (37 mi)
south of
Kandy and...
- The
Dimbula Athletic and
Cricket Club (also
known as the
Radella Club) is a
sporting club
formed by
British tea
planters and
founded in 1856. It is the...
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listed 19th
Century Anglican stone church in Kotagala, Sri Lanka. As the
Dimbula and ****oya
Districts were
brought under cultivation by
coffee and subsequently...
- John
Alexander Bond Bell, of Kelnahard,
County Cavan, Ireland, and of
Dimbula, Ceylon. Alec, of a
family long
settled at Deddington, Oxfordshire, had...
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defeating Dimbula A & CC, 13–0.
Havelock SC
retained the cup the
following year
again maintaining an
unbeaten record during the season. In 1953
Dimbula became...
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village close to
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. The
grounds are also
known as
Dimbula Cricket Club Ground. This
cricket ground is
considered unique,
being situated...
- inter-club
competition pla****
amongst eight clubs,
Kandy Sports Club,
Dimbula Athletic &
Cricket Club, ****oya
Maskeliya Cricket Club, Uva
Gymkhana Club...
- 'Dimboola' has
generally been
accepted to have come from the
Sinhalese word "
dimbula"
meaning 'Land of Figs'. The name came from the
District Surveyor of the...
- Province, Sri Lanka,
governed by an
Urban Council. It is the
centre of the
Dimbula tea
planting district, the
largest tea
growing area in Sri Lanka. It is...
- constitution. At its peak in 2002 the
CPRFU included top
clubs Kandy SC,
Dimbula Athletic &
Cricket Club, ****oya
Maskeliya CC,
Peradeniya University, OTSC...