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King Vasabha built the Elahera Anicut and Canal which is 48 km in length, by crossing the anicuts at the Elahera, Ambanganga, a major branch of the Mahaweli. King Mahasen later extended this canal. Heerati Oya, Amboku Oya and Kalu Ganga are tributaries of Amban Ganga. Heerati Oya and Kalu Ganga join the Amban Ganga near Bakamuna. [3]
Naula - Elahera - Pallegama - Hettipola 64.37 B314 Naval Camp Road 0.80 B315 Navanturai - Oddumadam 1.21 B316 Navinna - Boralesgamuwa 2.41 B317 Nawalapitiya - Dimbula 31.18 B318 Nawalapitiya - Dolosbage 19.71 B319 Nawalapitiya - Ginigathena 12.07 B320 Nayapamulla - Unanwitiya - Nagoda 12.07 B321 Negombo - Aluthepola 14.67 B322 Negombo - Giriulla
The North Central province is home to the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, both of which were historical capitals of Sri Lanka during ancient times. The two cities were the capitals of the Anuradhapura kingdom (437 BCE–1017 CE) and the Polonnaruwa kingdom (1070–1232) respectively.
Amuna is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. See also. List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka; External links. ...
The Moragahakanda Dam (Sinhala: මොරගහකන්ද ව්යාපෘතිය), officially Kulasinghe Reservoir, [1] is a large gravity dam, and the main component of the larger and more complex Moragahakanda — Kalu Ganga Project, across the Amban River at Elahera, in the Matale District of Sri Lanka.
Radavigeoya Kanishta Vidyalaya, Elahera 2 300 22 Hingurakgoda Elahara Siyambalawa Kanishta Vidyalaya, Elahera 2 415 23 Hingurakgoda Elahara Galmulla Kanishta Vidyalaya, Bakamoona 2 243 15 Hingurakgoda Elahara Sarubima Kanishta Vidyalaya, Jayasiripura 2 154 14 Hingurakgoda Elahara Kahatagahapitiya Kanishta Vidyalaya, Aththanakadawala 2 382 20
Elahera Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Polonnaruwa District, of North Central Province, Sri Lanka. References ...
Polonnaruwa District (Sinhala: පොළොන්නරුව දිස්ත්රික්කය; Tamil: பொலன்னறுவை மாவட்டம்) is one of the 25 districts of Sri Lanka, the second level administrative division of the country.