Malvathu River
Malvathu (මල්වතු ඔය, அருவி ஆறு) | |
Malvathu Oya, Aruvi Aru | |
River | |
Malwathu River, near Anuradhapura | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
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Source | North Central Province |
- location | Anuradhapura |
Mouth | Palk Strait |
- location | Mannar District, Northern Province |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 164 km (102 mi) |
The Malvathu River (Sinhala: මල්වතු ඔය, Tamil: அருவி ஆறு) is a 164 km (102 mi) long river in Sri Lanka, connecting the city of Anuradhapura, which was the capital of the country for over 15 centuries, to the coast of Mannar. It currently ranks as the second longest river in the country, with a great historic significance. The northern part of the river, and sometimes the whole river, was once been known as Aruvi Aru'.
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Coordinates: 8°48′09″N 79°55′07″E / 8.8026°N 79.9186°E
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