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It is located on the east coast of Ampara District of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Muslims are the majority population, according to the Department of Census and Statistics October 2007. [3] Sainthamaruthu is located in the middle of other municipalities such as Sammanthurai on the west, Kalmunai on the North, Karativu on the south ...
UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time) Sainthamarathu Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Ampara District, of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. References
The map of former Batticaloa ... According to the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka, ... Karaitivu, Kalmunai Tamil, Kalmunai Muslim [24] and Sainthamaruthu [25 ...
Kalmunai is situated on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east. Kalmunai MC covers an area of 2,740.08 ha (6,770.9 acres) (Data Source _ Survey Department). [ 5 ] To the north of Kalmunai lies the village of Periyaneelavanai, which serves as the border between Ampara and Batticaloa Districts.
History of Sri Lanka: From Earliest Times Up to the Sixteenth Century. Dayawansa Jayakodi & Company. ISBN 955-551-257-4. Yogasundaram, Nath (2006). A Comprehensive History of Sri Lanka from Prehistory to Tsunami. Vijitha Yapa Publishers. ISBN 978-955-665-002-0. Peebles, Patrick (2006). The History of Sri Lanka. Greenwood Publishing Group.
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On 21 April 2019, Easter Sunday, the church was one in a series of targets of a string of bomb blasts across Sri Lanka. [2] Media reported at least 93 people killed at the church, [3] UNICEF reported that 27 children died and 10 children were injured. [4] Altogether 45 children were killed in all blasts.
The park is 391 kilometres (243 mi) southeast of Colombo on Sri Lanka's southeastern coast. [2] Kumana is contiguous with Yala National Park . [ 3 ] Kumana was formerly known as Yala East National Park , but changed to its present name on 5 September 2006.