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Mutur, or Muttur, is a town in the
Trincomalee District of Sri Lanka,
located about 25 km
south of Trincomalee, on the
southern side of
Trincomalee Harbour...
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Mutur Electoral District was an
electoral district of Sri
Lanka between August 1947 and
February 1989. The
district was
named after the town of
Mutur...
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Sokamuturra (from
Basque soka,
meaning rope and
mutur,
meaning snout, also
known in
Spanish as toro
ensogado and in
English as bull herding), is a form...
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candidate in
Mutur at the
March 1960
parliamentary election but
failed to get elected. He
stood as the Sri
Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP)
candidate in
Mutur at the...
- short-beaked
common dolphin (Turkish: tırtak) and
harbor porpoise (Turkish:
mutur) make up the
marine mammals presently found in the
Bosporus and surrounding...
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Village Council.
Mohamed Ali
stood as the
Communist Party candidate in
Mutur at the 1947
parliamentary election but was
defeated by the
United National...
- Watershed" were
about 150
civilians killed and more than 50,000
refugees from
Mutur and the
villages nearby. It was the
precedent of the
Eelam War IV. As fierce...
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Language Diversity (2017)
Archived 9
April 2022 at the
Wayback Machine Zikin,
Mutur (2007). "Europako Mapa linguistikoa" (in Basque). muturzikin.com. Retrieved...
- 63% 1 77.13% M.
Balasundaram Mannar 6,463 47.37% 1 81.31% V. A.
Alegacone Mutur 10,685 26.73% 1 144.20% T.
Ahambaram Nallur 9,651 49.36% 1 73.12% E. M....
- Island)
provinces of the country. The
Malay po****tion
living in
Kinniya and
Mutur no
longer speak Malay and have
resorted to
either Sri
Lankan Tamil or Sri...