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The following table lists most rivers of Sri Lanka. Since Sri Lanka is a trilingual country, some rivers may have a Sinhala name (i.e. Kalu Ganga), while other have an English name (i.e. Kelani River). There are two words meaning "river" in the Sinhala language, namely Ganga (ගඟ) and Oya (ඔය), of which the usage of both terms is arbitrary.
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The Yan Oya is the fifth-longest river of Sri Lanka. The 142 km (88 mi) long river's catchment area receives approximately 2,371 million cubic metres of rain per year, and approximately 17 percent of the water reaches the sea. The Yan Oya has a catchment area of 1,520 square kilometres.
The Kehelgamu Oya (translated into Kehelgamu River from Sinhala) is a major upstream tributary of the Kelani River. The tributary measures 50 km (31 mi) in length, originating in the hills of the Horton Plains National Park , before passing through the Castlereigh Reservoir .
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Bridges over the Ob River (7 P) D. Dams on the Ob River (1 P) P. Populated places on the Ob River (16 P) Pages in category "Ob River"
Kirindi Oya is a river in Sri Lanka. [1] Starting in Bandarawela, it flows for 117 km (73 mi) down to Bundala. See also. Ravana Falls; List of rivers of Sri Lanka;
The Kala Oya is the third longest river in Sri Lanka. The 145 km (90 mi) long river has a basin size of 2,873 km 2 (1,109 sq mi), [1] and more than 400,000 rural population live by the river basin. [2] Its catchment area receives approximately 3,169 million cubic metres of rain per year, and approximately 5 percent of the water reaches the sea ...