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Colombo and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground

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Difference between Colombo and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground

Colombo vs. Sinhalese Sports Club Ground

Colombo (translit,; translit) is the commercial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka. The Sinhalese Sports Club Ground (SSC) (සිංහල ක්‍රිඩා සමාජ ක්‍රීඩාංගනය) (Tamil: சிங்களவர் விளையாட்டுக் கழக அரங்கம்) is one of the most famous cricket grounds in Sri Lanka, and the headquarters of Sri Lanka Cricket, the controlling body of cricket in Sri Lanka.

Similarities between Colombo and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground

Colombo and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, List of Test cricket grounds, R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Royal College, Colombo, Sinhalese people, Sinhalese Sports Club, Sri Lanka, Viharamahadevi Park, Wesley College, Colombo.

Cinnamon Gardens

Cinnamon Gardens (Sinhala:කුරුඳු වත්ත) is an affluent neighbourhood of Colombo, Sri Lanka located 3 kilometers south-east from Colombo's centre.

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Colombo

Colombo (translit,; translit) is the commercial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka.

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List of Test cricket grounds

This is a list of Test cricket grounds.

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R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium

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Royal College, Colombo

Royal College (Sinhala: රාජකීය විද්‍යාලය Rājakīya Vidyālaya) (Tamil: றோயல் கல்லூரி Royal Kalloori) (also referred to as Royal College Colombo, Royal College, Colombo 7, Colombo Royal College, or simply as Royal) is a selective entry boys' school located in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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Sinhalese people

The Sinhalese (Sinhala: සිංහල ජාතිය Sinhala Jathiya, also known as Hela) are an Indo-Aryan-speaking ethnic group native to the island of Sri Lanka.

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Sinhalese Sports Club

The Sinhalese Sports Club is a first-class cricket club in Sri Lanka.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.

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Viharamahadevi Park

The Viharamahadevi Park (formerly Victoria Park) is a public park located in Colombo, next to the National Museum in Sri Lanka.

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Wesley College, Colombo

Wesley College, Colombo, popularly known as "Wesley" or "The Double Blues" is a leading school providing primary and secondary education in Sri Lanka.

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The list above answers the following questions

Colombo and Sinhalese Sports Club Ground Comparison

Colombo has 375 relations, while Sinhalese Sports Club Ground has 76. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.22% = 10 / (375 + 76).

References

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