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Mandaram Nuwara (Sinhala: මන්දාරම්නුවර), also known as Mandaramnuwara, is a small village situated at the foot of Pidurutalagala (Mount Pedro ...
Mandaram Nuwara is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. See also. List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka; External links. ...
Kandy (Sinhala: මහනුවර Mahanuwara, pronounced ⓘ [mahanuʋərə]; Tamil: கண்டி Kandy, pronounced ⓘ) is a major city located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It was the last capital of the Sinhalese monarchy from 1469 to 1818, under the Kingdom of Kandy . [ 1 ]
Avissawella-Nuwara Eliya: 119 A8 Panadura-Ratnapura: 68 A9 Kandy-Jaffna via Matale, Dambulla, Anuradhapura, Vavuniya, Killinochchi: 321 A10 Katugastota-Puttalam: 124.58 A11 Maradankadawala-Tirikkondiadimadu via Polonnaruwa: 129.36 A12 Puttalam-Trincomalee: 176.99 A13 Galkulama-Anuradhapura: 17 A14 Medawachchiya-Talaimannar via Mannar: 114
Commonly known as the Kandy Road, the A1 was the first modern highway in the island. Construction began in 1820 under the orders of the British Governor of Ceylon, Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Baronet. Construction was carried out by Captain William Francis Dawson—who died during the project—along with Major Thomas Skinner.
Nuwara Eliya Town Road 2.41 B332 Nuwara Eliya - Uda Pussellawa 46.00 B333 Oddamavadi - Vahaneri 9.25 B334 Oddusudan - Nedunkerny 10.86 B335 Old Bazaar Road, Maharagama 0.80 B336 Old Kandy Road 0.69 B337 Old Road, Kattankudy 7.67 B338 Old Tangalle Road, Matara 2.41 B339 Olugantota - Pinnawala - Bogowantalawa 35.14 B340 ORR's Hill Road 3.38 B341
The A9 highway north-bound begins at Kandy, in the central hills. The highway begins at the heart of the city, next to the Kandy Lake. Within Kandy, it meets the A1, A10, and A26 highways. It moves north through the hills to Matale. It passes Dombawela and Naula, before reaching Dambulla. At Dambulla, the A9 crosses the A6 highway.
A link Expressway starting from Pothuhera & ending in Galagedara will provide access to the Kandy District. [1] The idea was originally proposed by the UNP government under Ranil Wickremesinghe. In 2002, a Malaysian company had discussions with the then United National Party (UNP) government over the Kandy-Colombo Expressway.