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Matale District (Sinhala: මාතලේ දිස්ත්රික්කය, Tamil: மாத்தளை மாவட்டம்) is a district in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is one of 25 districts of Sri Lanka. The administrative capital and largest city of the district is Matale.
Matale Matale Vijaya College, Matale: 1AB 2280 Matale Matale St. Thomas' College, Matale: 1AB 2732 Matale Matale Christ Church College, Matale: 1AB 2170 Matale Matale Sri Sangamitta Balika National School, Matale 1AB 3061 Matale Matale Zahira College, Matale: 1AB 2088 Matale Matale Amina Girl's National School, Matale 1AB 2087 Matale Matale
Matale (Sinhala: මාතලේ, Tamil: மாத்தளை, romanized: Māttaḷai) is a major city in Central Province, Sri Lanka. It is the administrative capital and largest urbanised city of Matale District. Matale is also the second largest urbanised and populated city in Central Province.
Palapathwela ( Sinhala:පලාපත්වෙල, Tamil:பலாபத்வெல ) is a suburb of Matale, Sri Lanka. It is located in Matale District, Central Province.The Kandy-Jafna main road (A-9 road) runs through Palapathwela. The population of the suburb, according to the 2012 census, was 1,989.
The Central Province is an ethnically diverse province, with a mixture of Sinhalese, Tamil and Moor communities. Many tea plantation workers are Indian Tamils , brought over to Sri Lanka by the British in the 19th century.
Matale: 22 October 2010: Image house and dwelling house [18] Pallegama Raja Maha Vihara: Pallegama: Laggala-Pallegama: 13 November 1998: Image house with paintings and sculptures [11] Pandiwita Ambalama: Pandiwita: Matale: 24 July 2009 [14] Paramaguru Swamy Madam and Pillayar Temple: Mandhandawela: E 350A Mandhandawela: Matale: 13 February 2009 ...
Elkaduwa (Sinhala: ඇල්කඩුව, Tamil: எல்கடுவ) is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Matale District, Central Province. There are two roads to reach Elkaduwa. One is from Ukuwela (Matale), and the other one is from Wattegama (Kandy). [1]
A map of all Sri Lankan Provinces, Districts, and Divisional Secretary's Division. Districts are the second-level administrative divisions. There are 25 districts organized into 9 provinces. [20] Each district is administered under a District Secretary, [21] who is appointed by the central government. [22]