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14 Sep 2013 00:56 #154478
by SpiralArchitect
The Brits renamed Sri Lanka, Ceylon because they were incapable of pronouncing it properly. So, they gave it an anglicised name instead.
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14 Sep 2013 02:03 #154481
by vest007
The actual colonial name was Serendib given by the Arab traders a thousand years ago. The Portuguese modified it and renamed it as Ceilão in 1500 AD. The British arrived 250 years later (after the French, the Danes, and the Dutch) and modified it further to Ceylon.
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14 Sep 2013 05:10 #154483
by SpiralArchitect
I didn't know that the name had portugese origins. Well, you learn something new everyday.
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