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- most advantageous Bay in the whole of India". In the 19th century, the Trincomali Channel of British Columbia, Canada was built and named after the city's...
- Trincomali Channel is a channel between Galiano Island and Saltspring Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. Trincomali Channel is named...
- waters such as Active P**** (between Galiano Island and Mayne Island), Trincomali Channel (between Galiano Island and Saltspring Island), Sansum Narrows...
- the southern Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada. It connects the Trincomali Channel in the west and the Strait of Georgia in the east. The p**** stretches...
- Road Sutil POint Road Thetis- Mt Work Connector Treedom Trincomali Nature Reserve Trincomali Nature Sanctuary Twin Oaks Walter Bay Welland Legacy Park...
- after Captain Galiano's flagship. The western coast of the island (facing Trincomali Channel) is characterized by its unique sandstone formations and caves...
- west from the north tip of Galiano Island, from which it is separated by Trincomali Channel. With its immediate southern neighbour Penelakut Island (formerly...
- Wellesley was in charge of raising an Anglo-Indian expeditionary force in Trincomali in early 1801 for the capture of Batavia and Mauritius from the French...
- Island and extended throughout the waters and islands of Active P****, Trincomali Channel and Stuart Channel. Subsequently, having gained control of the...
- Portuguese most of the coastal settlements: the Moluccas, Batticaloa, Trincomali, Galle, Malacca, Manar, Jaffna, Quilon, Cochin and Cannanore. From 1640...