Cinema halls all across the island are reopened under strict health guidelines.[1]
Suranga Udari becomes the first deaf female news reporter as well as the first sign language journalist in Sri Lanka.[2]
8 January
State Minister of Batik, Handloom and Local Apparel Products Dayasiri Jayasekara tests positive for COVID-19.[3]
The fall armyworm, a pest locally dubbed the Sena caterpillar which has threatened numerous cultivations across the country, is reported to have spread across eight provinces and destroyed several cultivations of corn, pumpkin, beans and radish.[4]
10 January
Cabinet Minister Rauff Hakeem tests positive for COVID-19.[5]
A disease begins spreading among cattle across several villages in the Rambawa Divisional Secretariat.[6]
11 January
Schools in all areas except in the Western Province and other isolated areas are reopened with strict health guidelines.[7]
27 January – State Minister of Coconut, Kithul and Palmyrah Cultivation Promotion and Related Industrial Product Manufacturing & Export Diversification Arundika Fernando tests positive for COVID-19.[16]
28 January
The first consignment of the Indian government-gifted Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is officially handed over to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa by High Commissioner of India Dr. Gopal Baglay at the Colombo airport.[17]
Sri Lanka is ranked 10th in the list of countries that have handled the coronavirus pandemic the best by the Australian Lowy Institute.[18]
29 January
Island-wide vaccination of the Indian government-gifted 'AstraZeneca Covishield' vaccine begins.[19]
30 January – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 300.[21]
February
2 February
Dr. Gayan Danthanarayana, who was associated with the Ragama Teaching Hospital, dies from complications due to COVID-19. He is the first Sri Lankan doctor actively engaged in COVID-19 treatments to fall victim to the virus.[22]
12 February – The COVID-19 variant spreading in the UK: B.1.1.7 UK lineage is detected from samples obtained in Colombo, Awissawella, Vavuniya and Biyagama.[27]
14 February – Former Speaker of the Parliament W. J. M. Lokubandara dies at the age of 79, due to complications from COVID-19.[28]
15 February – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 400.[29]
16 February – Members of Parliament are inoculated with the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.[30]
18 February – Sri Lanka international cricketer Dhammika Prasad announces his retirement from international cricket after an 8-year career.[31]
22 February – International cricketer Lahiru Kumara tests positive for COVID-19.[34]
23 February – Sri Lanka international cricketer and captain Upul Tharanga announces his retirement from international cricket after a 15-year career.[35]
March
1 March
The G. C. E. Ordinary Level examinations are held in 4513 examination centers across the island, with 622,351 private candidates and school students sitting for the exams under strict health measures.[36]
The decapitated body of a woman was discovered inside a large traveling bag left unattended at Gas Works Junction in Dam Street, Colombo.[37] The victim was identified as a 30-year-old resident from Theppanwa of the Kuruvita Police area. After police investigations, the culprit was identified as a Sub-Inspector who was attached to the Buttala Police; said culprit later committed suicide.[38]
2 March – Iranaitivu is selected as a burial site for COVID-19 deaths.[39]
3 March – International cricketer Akila Dananjaya becomes the first bowler to take hat-trick and be hit for the maximum of six sixes in an over in the same match, during a match against the West Indies.[40]
7 March – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 500.[43]
12 March
The South African variant (B.1.351) of COVID-19 is discovered for the first time in Sri Lanka in a returnee from Tanzania.[44]
The Department of National Botanic Gardens adds three new plant species at the risk of extinction in Sri Lanka to the National Red List of 2020. The three plants are rinorea bengalensis, rinorea decora and crudia zeylanica.[45]
15 March – Minister of Public Security Sarath Weerasekara announces plans to impose a ban on the burqa in Sri Lanka and the closure of more than 1,000 Islamic schools over "national security fears".[46][47][48][49]
26 March – The Consumer Affairs Authority tests the quality of coconut oil available in the local market due to check for potential aflatoxin composition.[50]
31 March – A new television channel Haritha TV is launched by the Sri Jinarathana Educational Institute of the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple.[51]
8 April – Mrs. World Caroline Jurie and Model Chula Padmendra are arrested by the Cinnamon Garden Police on three separate counts for the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021 controversy.[55]
9 April
Ajith Mannapperuma is sworn in as a Member of Parliament in the presence of the speaker, replacing Ranjan Ramanayake, who had been controversially arrested a few months earlier.[56]
The Police Special Task Force arrests 44-year-old wanted drug peddler Sarath Kumara, alias "Cheaty", where he was in hiding inside a bunker in a house in Mulleriyawa.[57]
10 April – The Blue Beach Island Underwater Gallery in Nilwella beach is declared open.[58]
11 April – Sri Lankan Airforce Swimmer Leading Aircraftman Roshan Abeysundara sets a new Asian record by swimming 59 kilometers and 300 meters across the Palk Strait in 28 hours, 19 minutes and 43 seconds.[59] Later, Abeysundara is promoted from Leading Aircraftman to Corporal of the Sri Lanka Air Force, in effect from 15 April 2021.[60]
13 April – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 600.[61]
23 April – Zaharan's father-in-law is arrested on charges of promoting extremism in Kekunugolla, Kuliyapitiya by the Terrorist Investigation Division (TID).[62]
24 April – Former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen and his brother Riyadh Bathiudeen are arrested by the Criminal Investigations Department on the charges of aiding and abetting the suicide bombers responsible for the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings.[63]
25 April – Sri Lanka surpasses 100,000 COVID-19 patients, with 895 new positive cases.[64]
May
1 May – Singapore stops entry or transit for any visitors with recent travel history to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka.[65]
2 May – Former international cricketer Upul Tharanga tests positive for COVID-19.[66] As a result, the fund raiser T20 match between Sri Lanka Greats XI and Sri Lankan XI is postponed.[67]
3 May
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 700.[68]
Sri Lanka international cricketer and captain Thisara Perera announces his retirement from international cricket after a 12-year career.[69]
5 May
Wanted murder suspect 'Aliwatte Asitha' is arrested by the Mattakkuliya Police.[70]
Sri Lanka reports the first death of a pregnant woman due to COVID-19.[71]
7 May – Construction work for Sri Lanka's 07th Expressway, the Ruwanpura Expressway, is remotely launched by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.[73]
8 May
The COVID-19 death toll in Sri Lanka increases to 786 with 22 new fatalities, the first time the death toll has increased by more than 20 in a single day in the country.[74]
The Sinopharm BIBP vaccine manufactured in China started to vaccinate to the residents of the Western Province.[75]
9 May
Sri Lanka reports a record 2,672 new cases of COVID-19, the most cases ever recorded in a single day in a country.[76]
10 May – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 800.[78]
11 May – Sri Lanka's notorious underworld leader Mabulage Dineth Melan Mabula, alias "Urujuwa" is killed by police fire.[79]
13 May – Notorious underworld leader Tharaka Perera Wijesekara, alias "Kosgoda Tharaka", who was in police custody under detention orders, is shot dead by police at Meerigama.[80]
16 May – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 900.[81]
Parliamentary Minister Mujibur Rahman has tests positive for COVID-19.[86]
X-Press Pearl, a Singaporean container ship, catches fire off the coast of Colombo in Sri Lanka, which engulfed in flames on 27 May and caused severe huge environmental damages to the west coast of Sri Lanka.[87][88][89]
22 May – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 1100.[90]
23 May – Sri Lankan Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa and his wife test positive for COVID-19.[91]
24 May – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 1200.[92]
Member of Parliament Nalin Bandara and his wife test positive for COVID-19.[94]
26 May – A massive sinkhole appears on the road leading to the Kotmale Dam, roughly 50 meters away from the dam.[95]
27 May – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 1300.[96]
27 May – Bangladesh records their first bilateral series win against Sri Lanka in any format, after winning the second One Day International with 103 runs.[97]
29 May
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 1400.[98]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 2800 with 45 confirmed deaths.[120]
26 June
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 2900 with 43 confirmed deaths.[121]
Sri Lanka exceeds 250,000 COVID-19 patients with 1,086 new cases.[122]
27 June – Sri Lankan cricket fans begin boycotting the Sri Lanka national cricket team and their players in massive numbers by unfollowing them on social media platforms under the hashtag #Unfollowcricketers, following its below average performance in the T20I series against England.[123][124]
28 June
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3000 with 45 confirmed deaths.[125]
Three international cricketers, Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis and Niroshan Dickwella are found in the Durham marketplace breaching bio bubble during the England tour.[126][127] All three are suspended for the remainder of the tour and flown back to Sri Lanka, with immediate effect.[128][129] On 31 July 2021, the trio was suspended from international cricket for a year and fined 10 million rupees (US$50,000 approx), and was banned from playing domestic cricket for six months.[130]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3100 with 43 confirmed deaths.[133]
July
4 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3200 with 45 confirmed deaths.[134]
5 July
Sri Lanka receives 26,000 doses of the US-made Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, becoming the first South Asian country to receive the Pfizer vaccine.[135]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3300 with 45 confirmed deaths.[136]
8 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3400 with 43 confirmed deaths.[137]
10 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3500 with 35 confirmed deaths.[138]
13 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3600 with 37 confirmed deaths.[139]
15 July – A 16-year-old girl named Jude Kumar Ishalini from Diagama West in Agarapathana dies of serious burn injuries at the residence of former Minister Rishad Bathiudeen. The girl was employed as a domestic aide at the residence of Bathiudeen, who had received serious burn injuries on 3 July and later died on July 15 at the hospital.[140] On 23 July, police arrested the wife of Rishad Bathiudeen, the ex-Minister's father-in-law and another person over the death.[141] The following day, Sri Lankan Court grants permission to the Sri Lanka Police to detain for 48 hours and interrogate four suspects in connection to the death of the girl and the rape of another female within the same premises.[142] Meanwhile, a child trafficker identified as Ponnaiah Bandaram alias Shankar and brother-in-law of ex-Minister Bathiudeen is also arrested. On 25 July, statements were recorded from 35 people about the death.[143]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3700 with 41 confirmed deaths.[145]
18 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3800 with 48 confirmed deaths.[146]
20 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 3900 with 47 confirmed deaths.[147]
23 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4000 with 43 confirmed deaths.[148]
26 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4100 with 48 confirmed deaths.[149]
27 July – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4200 with 63 confirmed deaths.[150]
28 July
Sri Lanka has surpassed 300,000 total cases of COVID-19 with 1,300 new infections.[151]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4300 with 66 confirmed deaths.[152]
The world's largest cluster of star sapphires with 510 kg has been unearthed from Ratnapura, Sri Lanka. This star sapphire cluster has been named "Serendipity Sapphire".[153][154]
30 July
Popular actress Hyacinth Wijeratne dies in a road accident near Lindula, after her vehicle had fallen into a precipice at the Nuwara Eliya–Thalawakale road.[155]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4400 with 61 confirmed deaths.[156]
Sri Lanka surpasses 275,000 recoveries from COVID-19, with 1,716 more recoveries.[157]
31 July
Sri Lanka international cricketer Isuru Udana announces his retirement from international cricket after a 12-year career.[158][159]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 4500 with 67 confirmed deaths.[160]
August
2 August – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka surpasses 4600 with 74 more deaths.[161]
3 August
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka surpasses 4700 with 82 more deaths.[162]
The Karapitiya Teaching Hospital and Ratnapura Teaching Hospital declare a state of emergency within their premises as the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak continues to exhaust the healthcare system.[168]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka surpasses 4900.[170]
6 August
Sunil Perera, popular singer and leader of Sri Lankan band The Gypsies, tests positive for COVID-19 and is put on oxygen after suffering from breathing difficulties.[171][172]
Incarcerated former member of parliament Ranjan Ramanayake tests positive for COVID-19, and is treated at the COVID-19 Treatment Center at the Angunukolapelessa Prison.[174]
Popular actress Nayanathara Wickramaarachchi tests positive for COVID-19.[175]
7 August
Popular actor and director Giriraj Kaushalya, actor Niroshan Wijesinghe, teledrama directors Sudath Rohana, Shirley P. Delankawala and the screenwriter and author Mahinda Prasad Masimbula all test positive for COVID-19.[176][167][177][178]
8 August – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 5200 while the daily fatalities count surpasses 100 for the first time.[179] The following two days, more than 100 deaths are recorded consecutively (118 victims on 9th[180] and 124 victims on 10th[181]).
11 August
Sri Lanka surpasses 300,000 recoveries from COVID-19.[182]
Former Minister Mangala Samaraweera is hospitalized after being infected with COVID-19.[183][184] On 16 August, his condition worsens and is moved to the ICU.[185] However, Samaraweera later died on 24 August at the age of 65.[186]
14 August – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka surpasses 6000 with a record 161 number of deaths.[187] On the 13th, 160 more deaths are recorded.[188] The concerning trend gradually increased, with 167 deaths reported on the 15th,[189] followed by 171 deaths reported on the 16th.[190]
16 August – Sri Lankan international cricketer Kusal Perera tests positive for COVID-19 and goes into isolation for ten days.[191]
17 August
Three new mutations of the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 virus (SA222V, SA701S and SA1078S spike mutations) are identified in Sri Lanka.[192]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 7000 with 198 more deaths.[195]
The religious procession carrying the 'Sacred Pinnacle' and the 'Crest-Gem' of Sandahiru Stupa is scheduled to arrive at the Panadura Rankoth Viharaya.[196]
23 August – The Sri Lankan music video Manike Mage Hithe sung by Yohani and Satheeshan surpasses 50 million views, making it the first Sri Lankan YouTube video to surpass 50 million views.[197]
23 August – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 7500 with 190 more deaths.[198]
24 August – State Minister of Development of Minor Crops-related Industries and Export Promotion Janaka Wakkumbura tests COVID-19 positive.[199]
25 August
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 8000 with 209 more deaths, marking the first time daily COVID-19 deaths have breached 200 death toll.[200]
Coronavirus caseload of Sri Lanka exceeds 400,000 according to the Epidemiology Unit of the Health Ministry.[201]
Former Police Media Spokesperson Senior DIG Ajith Rohana contracts COVID-19.[202]
28 August – Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardena tests positive for COVID-19.[203] Meanwhile, with 212 new deaths, the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 8500.[204]
30 August
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 9000 with 194 more deaths.[205]
1 September – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 9500 with 204 more deaths.[209]
3 September
Notorious drug trafficker and underworld gang Amila Prasanna Hettihewa alias 'Sunshine Sudda' is killed in a shooting at Kotawila, Matara.[210]
Sri Lankan researchers locate the ruins of an ancient Buddhist Temple complex inside the dense jungles of Thoppigala.[211]
Oshini Devindya Gunawardena, a nine-year-old student of Ferguson High School, Ratnapura wins the gold medal at the Finals of the FIDE Online Youth Chess World cup.[212]
4 September
Sri Lanka Navy with Sri Lanka Police and other intelligence services in international waters south of Sri Lanka seized a foreign fishing vessel carrying over 336 kg of heroin worth over Rs. 3100 million gross street value.[213]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 10,000 with 189 more deaths.[214]
6 September – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 10,500 with 184 more deaths.[215]
8 September – Sri Lanka surpasses 400,000 recoveries from COVID-19.[216]
10 September – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 11,000 with 157 more deaths.[217]
13 September – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 11,500 with 136 more deaths.[218]
The locally mutated Delta variant of COVID-19: B.1.617.2.28 is assigned to a new Delta sub-lineage, called "Delta AY.28.COV-lineage".[225]
29 September – Sri Lanka suspends importing organic nitrogen fertilizer from a Chinese company for the Maha Season after harmful bacteria were identified in tested samples.[226]
October
1 October
The island-wide quarantine curfew in Sri Lanka, which was in effect for over a month, is lifted at 4.00 AM.[227]
Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 13,000 with 55 more deaths.[228]
3 October – The Pandora Papers, which included secret wealth and dealings of several world leaders, politicians and billionaires are leaked, which included financial documents of Former Minister Nirupama Rajapaksa and her husband Thirukumar Nadesan.[229][230]
6 October – The total number of individuals fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Sri Lanka exceeds 12 million (exactly 14,639,679 people in total) with AstraZeneca, Covishield, Sinopharm, Sputnik-V, Pfizer, Moderna, and Sinovac vaccines.[231]
7 October – Sri Lanka Police simultaneously promotes three female Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), SSP N.D. Seneviratne, SSP A.R. Jayasundara and SSP W.J. Padmini, to the rank of Acting Deputy Inspector General (DIG) with immediate effect for the first time in Sri Lankan history.[232]
9 October – Sri Lankan designer Ruwanthi Pavithra Gajadeera wins first place at the "Taiwan Fashion Design Award 2021" (TFDA), becoming the first South Asian to represent and win the award.[233]
11 October – The Marine Environmental Protection Authority's (MEPA) Academy and a volunteer coastal cleanup program called the "Sayura Rakina Rella" are launched under the patronage of the subject minister, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.[234]
17 October – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 13,500 with 23 more deaths.[235]
18 October – Sri Lanka's Minister for Youth and Sports Namal Rajapaksa and over a hundred members of the Buddhist clergy land in the Kushinagar International Airport in Uttar Pradesh at the inauguration of the international airport as the first international flight landing.[236][237]
20 October – Sri Lanka receives the first shipment of 100,000 liters of Nano Nitrogen liquid fertilizer, imported from India for cultivation in the Maha Season.[238]
21 October
A 31-year-old mother gives birth to six babies, three boys and three girls, at a private hospital in Colombo, making the first recorded birth of sextuplets in Sri Lanka.[239]
The primary sections of schools with less than 200 students are reopened for academic activities, nearly six months after they were previously closed due to COVID-19 pandemic.[240]
The All Share Price Index (ASPI) of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) surpasses the 9,800 points-mark for the first time in history.[241]
22 October – A 56-year-old man who died on September 26 at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital is confirmed to have died from black fungus infection for the first time in Sri Lanka.[242]
25 October – The primary sections of all government schools across the island are reopened for academic activities after six months of continuous closure.[243]
31 October – Sri Lanka Navy's Leading Women Sailor Gayanthika Abeyratne sets two records for Sri Lanka in the women's 1500 meters and 5000 meters at the 99th National Athletics Championships.[245]
November
4 November
A 51-year-old resident of the Mahabage area dies in a multiple vehicle collision due to a 16-year-old driving a luxury car.[246]
The body of a female with her hands and feet tied up is recovered from a travelling bag abandoned in a garbage dump Mabima, Sapugaskanda.[247][248] The next day, the remains are suspected to be that of a 44-year-old woman Mohamed Mumtaz, who resided in the Maligawatta flats.[249] On 6 November, the police arrested a married couple aged 36 years, after they confessed to killing the woman.[250][251]
Member of the Parliament Mano Ganesan tests positive for COVID-19.[258]
18 November – The Sandahiru Seya in Anuradhapura is vested with the Venerable Maha Sanga, and the "Crest Gem" was unveiled by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.[259]
19 November
Notorious criminal figure known under the alias 'Army Amila' is arrested by the Police Special Task Force in Danketiya in Tangalle.[260]
A new sub-lineage of Delta variant of COVID-19 named B.1.617.2.104 is detected in Sri Lanka.[261]
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Sri Lanka surpasses 555,000.[262]
21 November – Former Sri Lanka cricket captain Ranjan Madugalle becomes the first match referee to officiate in 200 tests.[263]
26 November – Hewa Lunuwilage Lasantha, alias 'Tinker Lasantha', an individual involved in multiple criminal activities and the main suspect of the murder of 'Sunshine Sudda', is shot dead in a shootout with the police.[272]
A mob occurs on Wazirabad Road in Sialkot, Pakistan, where the workers of a private factory reportedly attacked and tortured Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana, the Sri Lankan export manager of Rajko industries, and burnt his body after killing him.[277] According to the workers, Kumara was murdered for allegedly tearing down a religious poster of the ultra-radical Islamist Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party, in which Quranic verses were inscribed.[278] A total 131 suspects, including 26 main ones were arrested over lynching in the followings days.[279][280] The severely cut and burnt corpse of Kumara was sealed and brought to Sri Lanka on 6 December.[281][282][283][284] On 7 December, the Punjab Police arrests the "most-wanted" suspect Imtiaz alias Billi.[285]
6 December – Total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeds 14,500 with 21 more deaths.[286]
7 December – Major General Vikum Liyanage is appointed as the 59th Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army.[287]
Sri Lanka's traditional craftsmanship of making "Dumbara Ratā Kalāla" (Dumbara Weaving) is recognized by the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.[289]
Former Sri Lankan cricketer and current Bangladesh spin bowling coach Rangana Herath tests positive for COVID-19 while touring New Zealand for the two-match Test series.[290]
25 December – A policeman opens fire at the Thirukkovil Police Station, killing four fellow police officers and injuring two others.[291] The next day, the murdered police officers were posthumously promoted to their next rank.[292]
26 December – Current limited over cricket captain Dasun Shanaka tests positive for COVID-19.[293]
28 December
Sri Lanka international cricketer Jeevan Mendis announces his retirement from international cricket after 9-year career.[294]
Sri Lanka wins the Bangabandhu Asian Central Zone Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup, beating the host country Bangladesh.[295]
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Device used to direct the flow of a fluid This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Nozzle – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) A water nozzle Center pivot irrigation sprinkler nozzles, used in crop irrigationRotator style pivot applicat...
Annual Philippine film festival 2022 Metro Manila Film Festival48th Metro Manila Film FestivalNo. of films8Festival dateDecember 25, 2022 (2022-12-25) to January 7, 2023 (2023-01-07)MMFF chronology49th ed. 47th ed. The 2022 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) is the 48th edition of the annual Metro Manila Film Festival held in Metro Manila and throughout the Philippines. It is being organized by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). During the festi...
Musical texture having a similarity of rhythm in all parts Introduction to Sousa's Washington Post March, m. 1-7Playⓘ features octave doubling[1] and a homorhythmic texture. In music, homorhythm (also homometer) is a texture having a similarity of rhythm in all parts[2] or very similar rhythm as would be used in simple hymn or chorale settings.[3] Homorhythm is a condition of homophony.[2] All voices sing the same rhythm. This texture results in a homophonic ...
Series of three anthologies The Apocalypse TriptychOfficial logo for the series, showing the three stages of the apocalypseThe End is NighThe End is NowThe End Has ComeAuthorJohn Joseph Adams (editor), Hugh Howey (editor)CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreApocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fictionPublisherSelf-publishedPublished2014–2015Media typePrint, e-book, audiobook The Apocalypse Triptych is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, edited by John J...