Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia
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Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia is a newly created city lying immediately south of Colombo, the largest city in Sri Lanka. The city is the result of certain key urban suburbs and communities combined for administrative purposes. The centres include Dehiwala, the beach resort of Mount Lavinia. Population (2001) 209,787. It is also home to Sri Lanka's National Zoological Gardens which remains one of Asia's largest. Dehiwela and Mount Lavinia lie directly south of Colombo along the Galle Road artery which runs along the coast down to the south of the country.
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"""Dehiwela"""
The town of Dehiwela has seen rapid industrialisation and urbanisation in recent years. Located on the border to Colombo, the cheaper land has resulted in a real estate boom with hyper-markets, department stores and apartment complexes dotting its skyline. The town has also suffered extensive pollution as a result of uncontrolled growth and heavy congestion. Road expansion has been futile and the construction of over-head roads and Colombo Metro Skytrain line are currently underway to ease the problem.
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"""Mount Lavinia""" The town is largely a middle class, largely residential suburb that had until now escaped most of the damaging industrialisation of neighbouring cities and urban centres. Famed for its "Golden Mile" of beaches, it has often been a hot spot for tourism, laid back nightlife and Colombo's suburban sex industry.
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Ethnicity | Population | % Of Total |
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Sinhalese | 158,070 | 75.35 |
Sri Lankan Tamils | 22,737 | 10.84 |
Indian Tamils | 2,060 | 0.98 |
Sri Lankan Moors | 20,357 | 9.70 |
Other (including Burgher, Malay) | 6,563 | 3.13 |
Total | 209,787 | 100 |
Source: Government Census
Main Cities Of Sri Lanka | |
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Colombo | Trincomalee | Jaffna | Kandy | Anuradhapura | Polonnaruwa | Galle | Batticaloa | Sri Jayewardenapura | Kurunegala | Badulla | Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia | Moratuwa |