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Encyclopedia > Images of Galle

Images of Galle in Sri Lanka

Galle Fort

Founded in the 16th Century by the Portuguese and later taken over by the Dutch and then by the British.


Derelict building in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


Derelict building in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


Church in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


Main church in the fort


Entrance to Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


One of the fort gates.


Sea wall in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


A view of the sea wall


Street in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


A couple of streets in the fort


Street in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka

Galle Town

One of the Hindu temples, Galle in Sri Lanka


One of the Hindu temples, Galle


Roundabout near Galle Fort in Sri Lanka


Roundabout near Galle Fort


Market at Galle in Sri Lanka


Market at Galle.


shop Galle in Sri Lanka


A shop in Galle


Street in Galle in Sri Lanka


A couple of streets in Galle


Street in Galle in Sri Lanka


Street in Galle in Sri Lanka


Street in Galle in Sri Lanka


Street in Galle in Sri Lanka


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ESA - Mars Express - 'Happy face' crater on Mars (414 words)
This image, obtained by the HRSC on ESA's Mars Express, is a mosaic of overlapping images gathered during five separate orbits.
The images show Crater Galle lying to the east of the Argyre Planitia impact basin and south west of the Wirtz and Helmholtz craters, at 51° South and 329° East.
Close-up view of Crater Galle, lying to the east of the Argyre Planitia impact basin and south-west of the Wirtz and Helmholtz craters, at 51° South latitude and 329° East longitude.
Galle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (417 words)
Galle was known as Gimhathiththa before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, when it was the main port on the island.
Galle reached the height of its development in the 18th century, before the arrival of the British, who developed the harbor at Colombo.
Galle is the main town in the most southerly part of the island and is connected by rail to Colombo and Matara.
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