Nuwara Eliya District
Nuwara Eliya District நுவரேலியா மாவட்டம் නුවරඑළිය දිස්ත්රික්කය | |
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Administrative District | |
Map of Sri Lanka with Nuwara Eliya District highlighted | |
Coordinates: 7°00′N 80°45′E / 7.000°N 80.750°ECoordinates: 7°00′N 80°45′E / 7.000°N 80.750°E | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Province | Central Province |
Largest Town | Nuwara Eliya |
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Government | |
• District Secretary | D. P. G. kumarasiri |
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Area | |
• Total | 1,741 km2 (672 sq mi) |
• Land | 1,706 km2 (659 sq mi) |
• Water | 35 km2 (14 sq mi) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 731,415 |
• Density | 420/km2 (1,100/sq mi) |
Time zone | Sri Lanka (UTC+05:30) |
ISO 3166 code | LK-23 |
Website | ds.gov.lk/dist_nuwaraeliya |
Nuwara Eliya District (Tamil: நுவரேலியா மாவட்டம், Sinhalese: නුවරඑළිය දිස්ත්රික්කය) is a district in Central Province, Sri Lanka, centered on the tourist city of Nuwara Eliya.
Demographics
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The population according to 2001 census is 703,610 of which 50.61% Tamils of Indian origin, 40.2% are Sinhalese, 6.5% native Sri Lankan Tamils and 2.4% Sri Lankan Moors. In terms of religion,51.0% of the population are Hindu, 39.7.0 % Buddhists, 5% Roman Catholics, 2.7% Muslims and 1.5% belong to non-catholic Christian denominations.[1]
Geography
Nuwara Eliya district is located in the hill country of Central Province. The terrain is generally mountainous, with deep valleys.
Cities
- Nuwara Eliya (Municipal Council)
Towns
- Hapugastalawa
- Ambewela
- Bogawantalawa
- Bopattalawa
- Dayagama Bazaar
- Ginigathena
- Haggala
- Hatton-Dikoya UC
- Kotagala
- Kotmale
- Labukele
- Laxapana
- Lindula-Talawakele UC
- Maskeliya
- Nuwara Eliya
- Nanuoya
- Padiyapelella
- Ramboda
- Ragala
- Rozella
- Udapussallawa
- Walapane
- Watawala
Schools
Poramadulla Central College is located in the Rikillagaskada community in Hanguranketha.[2]
References
- ↑ Department of Census and Statistics official government website
- ↑ S.M. Jiffrey Abdeen (March 10, 2012), Poramadulla CC makes progress despite difficulties, Daily News (Sri Lanka), retrieved December 7, 2013 (Archive)
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