Examples of using Ceylon in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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America. Ceylon.
Ceylon- the former name of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka was then known as Ceylon.
I have served in Ceylon and in Hong Kong before that.
Sri Lanka was formerly called Ceylon.
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Ceylon Most of Sri Lanka's tea export is black tea, known as Ceylon.
Sri Lanka previously was known as Ceylon.
After periods in Spain and Ceylon(now Sri Lanka), she settled in the Netherlands.
What Are the Health Benefits of Ceylon Tea?
As Ceylon, it became independent in 1948; the name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
Don Stephen Senanayake was the first Prime Minister of Ceylon.
Known as Ceylon it became independent in 1948; the name of the country was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
In 2013, he provided the voice-over for Santhosh Sivan's film Ceylon.
It established strong ties with Ceylon, and encouraged reforms that later spread throughout the country.[8].
Actually now the sea of anytea. Earlier tea was only Ceylon, Chinese, Georgian and all.
The Coca shrubs of India and Ceylon were originally cultivated from plants sent out there from Kew Gardens and grown from seeds.
According to the story of Marco Polo,Kublai Khan offered the King of Ceylon a city in exchange for a large ruby.
This is called the Alu-vihara or the Alokavihara Council as it washeld at Aloka Cave in the village of matale in Ceylon.
During his time in United Kingdom he was elected president of the Ceylon Students' Association in the United Kingdom in 1955.
The roots of ceylon tea can be traced back to the year 1824, when the British first brought the tea plant from China to Sri Lanka.
I then thought of the booklets that I had received in India and Ceylon that were published by the Scripture Gift Mission and others.
It was introduced into Ceylon in 1802, reached the Philippines much later but has become very common there as a roadside tree and the fruit is appreciated.
Emperor Ashoka is best known for his conversion to Buddhism and his efforts to spread the peacefulreligion throughout India as well as Malaya, Ceylon, and Indonesia.
Black ceylon tea is one of the most well-known and popular types of ceylon tea and is used around the world as a base for tea blends like Earl Grey and iced teas.
In the 6th century, the Greek geographer CosmasIndicopleustes also evokes trades between China, Ceylon and the Middle East including big cargoes of oud.
Suffren became the ally of Hyder Ali in the Second Anglo-Mysore War against British rule in India, in 1782- 1783,fighting the British fleet along the coasts of India and Ceylon.
Due to the fact that Ceylon cinnamon is very expensive, most foods in the USA and Western Europe, including sticky buns, bread, and other products use the cheaper Cassia cinnamon(dried Cassia bark).
He spent four months on the battleship HMS Ramillies, protecting convoys of the Australian Expeditionary Force in the Indian Ocean, followed by shorter postings on HMS Kent,on HMS Shropshire, and in Ceylon.
In 1505, the Portuguese came to Ceylon, as Sri Lanka was then called, as part of a trade agreement with King Vira Parakramabahu VII and later intervened in succession struggles in local kingdoms.
They each have a notable spicy taste and fragrance which is due to the presence of cinnamaldehyde andboth types also contain plenty of health benefits, but Ceylon cinnamon powder is actually considered to be more potent.
