Extreme points of Sri Lanka
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This is a list of the extreme points of Sri Lanka.
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- Highest point: Pidurutalagala (Mount Pedro), 2,524 m (8,281 ft) 7°0′3″N 80°46′26″E / 7.00083°N 80.77389°E / 7.00083; 80.77389 (Pidurutalagala)
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