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  2. Rajanganaya Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Rajanganaya Dam (sometimes called Rajangana) is an irrigation dam built across the Kala Oya river, at Rajanganaya, bordering the North Western and North Central provinces of Sri Lanka.

  3. List of dams and reservoirs in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Dam on 15 April 2011, three days after its 26th anniversary of opening Randenigala Dam in 2013 Upstream view of the Kotmale Dam Open spillways of the Rajanganaya Dam. Irrigation dams with a length and height of more than 100 m (330 ft) and 10 m (33 ft) are listed, including all the state-run hydroelectric power stations.

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  5. Category:Dams in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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  7. Kotmale Oya - Wikipedia

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    The Kotmale River [1] (Sinhala: කොත්මලේ ඔය) is the longest tributary of Mahaweli River.The river begins as the Agra Oya, in the Horton Plains.The Central Plains have an annual rainfall of between 125 and 200 inches a year.

  8. Category:Asian dam stubs - Wikipedia

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  9. Kala Wewa - Wikipedia

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    Kala Wewa (Sinhala:කලා වැව), built by the King Datusena in 460 CE, is a reservoir complex consisting of two reservoirs, Kala Wewa and Balalu Wewa. It has the capacity to store 123 million cubic meters of water.