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Kurunegala S.W.R.D Bandaranayaka College, Kurunegala 1AB 1705 Kurunegala Kurunegala Hizbullah Central College, Kurunegala 1AB 1014 Kurunegala Mawathagama C.W.W Kannangara Maha Vidyalaya, Mallawapitiya 1AB 706 Kurunegala Polgahawela Dutugemunu Central College, Pothuhera 1AB 615 Kurunegala Polgahawela D.S Senanayaka Maha Vidyalaya, Uhumeeya 1AB 1634
Kurunegala is a central city in Sri Lanka. It is directly connected to a large number of major cities and towns of the island. ... D. B. Welagedara Central College ...
Dingiri Banda Welagedera (31 October 1915 – 2 April 1989) also known as D. B. Welagedera was the Deputy Minister of Plan Implementation and Minister a former Member of Parliament representing Kurunegala District. Welagedera served as the 1st Governor of North Central Province. He was appointed in May 1988 and was Governor until May 1989.
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Battle of the Rocks is an annual Cricket match played between St. Annes College and Maliyadeva College at the Welagedara Stadium, Kurunegala. [6] The match is played over two days and the winner is presented with a trophy. The two-day match is followed by a one-day match between the two sides, which started in 1992.
Kurunegala is the largest city in the province and serves as a major commercial and administrative hub. Puttalam, located on the western coast, is known for its lagoon and salt production. The region has numerous archaeological sites, including the ancient rock fortress of Yapahuwa and the Panduwasnuwara ruins.
Maliyadeva College [1] (Sinhala: මලියදේව විද්යාලය) is a national school controlled by the Sri Lankan central government. It is located in Kurunegala , Sri Lanka , and was established in 1888 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society , led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott .