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Tsunami Affected GN Divisions-DS Balapitiya 68 Previous Revised E BENTOTA GN Division Maha Induruwa Code* GN P-Code . 10 E Ahungalla 18 3106075 Balapitiya 89 3106185 BENTOTA 69 11 E Pelegas Palatha E Berathuduwa 89B 3106190 3106015 Brahmanawatta North 20 3106135 Brahmanawatta South 20B 3106140 Doowemodara 15 3106005 70 E 12 Elathota 21E 3106180 Wathurawela E Galmangoda 21 3106145 3106020 Godapitiya 17D 3106065 Nanathota Palatha Hegalla - Piyagama 17 3106060 3106010 71 13 Kosgoda 17A 3106070 E Doowemodara E Kudagodagama 17C 3106055 3106005 Boraluketiya Uragasmanhandiya 3106025 . Middaramulla 18A 3106080 Nape 16 3106050 72 15 Pathegamgoda 20A 3106125 E 14 E Randombe North 88B 3106230 E Randombe South 88 3106255 Nape 3106050 Mahapitiya Walagedara 89A 3106225 Kosgoda 3106045 .73 Wathuregama 19A 3106115 E Weliwathugoda 21A 3106130 Pathiraja Pedesa Wellabada 19 3106120 3106030 Kosgoda Kudagodagama 3106070 3106055 74 * Code used before introduction of revised GN P-Code E Hegalla - Piyagama 3106060 Katuvila 3106040 Ahungalla .Godapitiya Polathu Palatha 3106065 3106035 B A L A P I T I Y A Bogahapitiya 3106085 Ahungalla Pathirajagama 3106075 3106095 MiddaramullaE 3106080 Galvehera 3106090 Makumbura 3106110 77 E Kadiragonna Wathuregama 3106105 3106115 78 E Madoowa 3106100 Pathegamgoda Wellabada 3106125 3106120 79 Indian Ocean E Weliwathugoda 3106130 Brahmanawatta North KARANDENIYA 3106135 80 E Galmangoda 3106145 Mahaladoowa 3106160 Brahmanawatta South . Wandadoowa 3106140 3106150 Heenatiya North 3106155 81 E Elathota 3106180 Heenatiya South 8 3106170 E Balapitiya Karandeniya 7 3106185 . E Seenigoda Mahakarawa 3106165 6 3106175 Petiwatta E 3106200 3 E 82 Berathuduwa E 3106190 4 5 Andadola E E 3106195 2 E Wathugedara 3106205 Walagedara 3106225 Kandegoda . 83 Kurunduwatta Paragahathota E 3106220 3106210 Wadumulla Wathugedara South Randombe North 3106235 3106215 3106230 Viharagoda 3106240 Randombe South Kandegoda E 3106255 3106245 Kilometers Bogahawatta 3106250 AMBALANGODA 012 DISTRICT : Galle TSUNAMI AFFECTED GN DIVISIONS DS: Balapitiya Area Detail Data source: MapNumber: HIC/LK/GALLE/Affected GN/ 004 / V01 Produced through the generous support of: Divisional Secretariat - Balapitiya, This map is designed for printing on A3 Sri Lanka size Legend The boundaries, names and the Updated as at: 25 Jan 2006 designations used on this map do not DS Boundary Main Road imply official endorsement or acceptance Produced on: 25 jan 2006 by the United Nations. Non-affected GN E Kilometer Marker Projection / Transverse Mercator Datum Kandawala . Affected GN Main Town GLIDE number TS 2004-0001470LKA © 2005 UN Humanitarian Information Center,Sri Lanka Admin Survey Department, # 202-204, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7 boundaries Gvt. of Sri Lanka Tel: +94 (11) 2504434 - 5, Fax: +94 (11) 2504433, provided by: Email: [email protected] Website: www.humanitarianinfo.org/srilanka .
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