Analaitivu
Native name: அனலைதீவு අන්නලදූව | |
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Analaitivu Analaitivu | |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 9°40′01″N 79°46′32″E / 9.66694°N 79.77556°ECoordinates: 9°40′01″N 79°46′32″E / 9.66694°N 79.77556°E |
Area | 4.82 km2 (1.86 sq mi)[1] |
Administration | |
Province | Northern |
District | Jaffna |
DS Division | Islands North |
Demographics | |
Population | 1,781 (2012)[2] |
Pop. density | 370 /km2 (960 /sq mi) |
Languages | Tamil |
Ethnic groups | Sri Lankan Tamils |
Additional information | |
Time zone |
Analaitivu (Tamil: அனலைதீவு, translit. Aṉalaitīvu; Sinhalese: අන්නලදූව Annaladūva) is an island off the coast of Jaffna peninsula in northern Sri Lanka, located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of the city of Jaffna. Known as Rotterdam during Dutch colonial rule, the island has an area of 4.82 square kilometres (1.86 sq mi).[1][3] The island is divided into two Village Officer Divisions (Analaitivu North and Analaitivu South) whose combined population was 1,781 at the 2012 census.[2]
Analaitivu is divided into seven wards each corresponding to a major settlement. There are number of Hindu temples and a few churches on the island. It has no causeway connecting it to the mainland or other islands but is served by a ferry service from Kayts on the neighbouring island of Velanaitivu.[4][5]
References
- 1 2 "Table 05 (Geo., Topography) Islands in Sri Lanka". Sri Lanka Statistics. Kusaka Research Institute. 2004.
- 1 2 "Census of Population and Housing 2012: Population by GN division and sex 2012" (PDF). Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka. p. 146.
- ↑ Attygalle, Randima (21 December 2014). "Restoring the Jaffna Fort". The Island (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Fernando, Srimal (3 October 2005). "Sights and sounds of Jaffna". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Sivendran, S. (2 January 2000). "Kayts, a different world". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka).
External links
- Media related to Analaitivu at Wikimedia Commons