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The west-coast portion of the highway consists of the Galle Road.Within Colombo, the A2 serves as a north–south backbone to the city. It is split into two one-way streets from Colombo Fort to Wellawatte, in order to ease traffic flow.
Sooriyawewa is largest town in Hambantota district. Mahinda Rajapaksha international cricket ststadium is located here E-WIS has set up Sri Lanka's first PC manufacturing plant – at Sooriyawewa. Sooriyawewa Madunagala Mahapalassa Hot Water Springs is situated here. Sooriyawewa is the largest economic center of Hambantota
Hambantota District is located on the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka. It has an area of 2,593 km 2 (1,001 sq mi) and a very dry climate. The district capital is Hambantota town; the administrative headquarters are there as well as the center of salt production.
Hambantota is the selected site for a new international port, the Port of Hambantota. It was scheduled to be built in three phases, with the first phase due to be completed by the end of 2010 at a cost of $360 million. [ 24 ]
Hambantota Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Hambantota District, of Southern Province, Sri Lanka. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Road Number Route Length (km) AC002: Bauddhaloka Mawatha (Buller's Road) 2.77 AC003: Central Road: 0.6 AC004: Cotta Road up to City Limit: 1.37 AC005: Danister De Silva Mawatha (Baseline Road) 2.56 AC006: D.R.Wijewardana Mawatha (McCallum Road) 1.9 AC007: D.S.Senanayake Mawatha (Kanatta Road) 0.53 AC008: Elvitigala Mawatha (Narahenpita Road ...
The 222-kilometre-long (138 mi) highway links the Sri Lankan capital Colombo with Galle, Matara and Hambantota, major cities in the south of the island. The Southern Expressway Project (SEP) was introduced by the Road Development Authority and the Ministry of Highways as far back as late 1980s.
Transport in Sri Lanka is based on its road network, which is centred on the country's commercial capital Colombo. A rail network handles a portion of Sri Lanka's transport needs. There are navigable waterways, harbours and three international airports: in Katunayake, 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of Colombo, in Hambantota, and in Jaffna.