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Sinhalese ethnicity is the largest demographic in Kiribathgoda with a majority of Sinhalese belonging to Buddhism, and a significant minority belonging to Christianity (majority; Catholicism). There are a multitudinous number of Buddhist temples spread throughout Kiribathgoda and a Catholic church in the outskirts of Kiribathgoda.
Sudarshanarama Vihara, Kiribathgoda: No. 267 A, Kiribathgoda: Kelaniya: 23 February 2007: Ancient image house with ancient paintings [4] Sugathanandanarama Purana Vihara: Pahala Yagoda: Pahala Yagoda: Gampaha: 22 November 2002: The image house [2] Sun Moon carved rock: Galahitiyawa-North: Gampaha: 22 November 2002 [2] Thalagama Raja Maha Vihara ...
Gampaha District is located in the west of Sri Lanka and has an area of 1,387 square kilometres (536 sq mi). [1] It is bounded by Kurunegala and Puttalam districts from north, Kegalle District from east, Colombo District from south and by the Indian Ocean from west. [4]
Gampaha District: Time zone: UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time) Kelaniya Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Gampaha District, ... Code of Conduct;
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved a plan to overlay 283 as a new area code over the existing 513, which is expected to run out by late 2023.
These are then further divided into Grama Niladharis (not marked on the map). The districts of Sri Lanka are further divided into administrative sub-units known as divisional secretariats. They were originally based on the feudal counties , the korales and rata s.
Kadawatha (or Kadawata) (Sinhala: කඩවත Tamil: கடவத) is a large suburb of Gampaha, in the Western Province, Sri Lanka.It is situated on the A1 highway, approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) away from the centre of Colombo.
In 2000, area code 283 was reserved as an overlay code for numbering plan area 513. Although permissive dialing began on January 15, 2001, the implementation was suspended, because of the economic downturn and the return of telephone numbers as a result of the abandonment of service by competitive local telephone companies. [ 3 ]