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TRINCOMALEE

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 284 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TRINCOMALEE  , a

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town and former
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naval station on the north-east coast of
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Ceylon, too m . N.E. by N. of
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Kandy . Pop . (1901), 11,295 . It is built on the north side of the
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bay of Trincomalee, on the neck of a bold peninsula separating the inner from the
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outer harbour . There is a lighthouse on the extremity of Foul Point at the
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southern side of the bay, and another on the
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summit of Round Island . The inner harbour is landlocked, with a safe anchorage and deep
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water close to the
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principal wharves; the outer harbour has an
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area of about 4 sq. m. with a
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depth of about 70 fathoms . With its magnificent harbour—one of the five or six greatest natural harbours in the world—it used to be the headquarters of the
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admiral commanding on the East
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Indian station, with a garrison of
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infantry and
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British artillery . The breadth of the streets and esplanades somewhat atones for the mean appearance of the houses, but the town generally has a gloomy and impoverished aspect . Pearl oysters are found in the lagoon of Tambalagam to the west of the bay . A steamer from
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Colombo calls weekly with and for passengers and cargo .
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Average
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annual rainfall, 62; in.; average temperature, 81.2° F .

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tobacco, rice, and palm are grown in the
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district . Attention was directed to the importance of Trincomalee as a naval
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base in 1896, when a commission of
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officers recommended its being turned into a
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modern fortress . The
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work was commenced in 1898 and finished in 1904 . All the batteries were rebuilt and fitted with modern appliances . The whole area was connected with cable and telephone communication, and armed with the latest type of guns; and the fortress was supposed to be impregnable; but in the following
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year the station was abandoned, the naval yard closed, and the military garrison withdrawn . A man-of-war is still kept in Trincomalee Harbour, to work the defences . The town was one of the first settlements of the Tamil
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race in Ceylon, who at a very early period erected on a height at the extremity of the peninsula, now crowned by Fort Frederick, a sample dedicated to Konatha, or Konasir, named the " temple of a thousand columns." The
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building was desecrated and destroyed in 1622, when the town was taken by the Portuguese, who made use of the materials for the erection of the fort . Thetown was successively held by the Dutch (1639,', the French (1673), the Dutch (1674), the French (1782), and the Dutch (1783) . After a siege of three weeks it surrendered to the British
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fleet in 1795, and with other Dutch possessions in Ceylon was formally ceded to
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Great Britain by the Treaty of
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Amiens in 1802 .

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