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Matara District MAP 3203 A: GN DIVISIONS OF PITABEDDARA DS DIVISION, MATARA DISTRICT. (96) OVERLAYED WITH DEPENDANCY RATIO - 2012 (Percentage of Age less than15 & over 60 Population) Hapugoda Mavita East BaBatuuwawngalangala a K2o3sw2Aat, t1a016 West 233A, 817 E h Tha am 199A, 1362 232G, 538 elap mbalag Neluwa itiy 38 Neluwa 23 a 234D , 2 Warukandeniya na 3C, a PothupitiyaKalawa P 71 t South 200B, 889 M 232, 1197 5 e 2 a u g 234C, 679 3 a ad 3 Kandilpana 1 w h M Batuwangala M 5 Lankagama SD , D a a a 3 1 n , l d 233, 886 34 Kiriweldola 241H, 3159 0 a 2 a d 2 1 n e 9 2 g a 3 M 3 a 241A, 1916 3 3 F m Lankagama B a , a N d Happitiya M , 6 E " d 2 a 234A, 654 0 2 e 6 3 s e t 234B, 1268 Viharahena 4 3 d 4 ' g 2 a 1 2A44d,a 2ra7d4e7niya 1 g a D Keeriwalagama Batayaya 244C, 1811 2 P m ´ , a ° I a a a 1 m h 6 m 6 h y a a 241G, 1558 Junction 4 a a 3 l g a a a l 5 a 7 a 7 y l 96 2 2 M 1 a 1 G 9 Neluwa 3 e , 3 a t , Ih 1 i 3 d Mederipitiya B g a D E d a u e C 3 n , , m 6 g B 1 4 e 0 9 2 am DSD 240, 1043 P 2 5 m h 5 4 8 a a 6 a 5 a a Poddana 2 l r t 2 d Lelwala h a , u u a Pannimulla Nishshankapura g w w B h u I 8 l h t 2 4 6 a 232B, 641 a a t 7 4 a a 1 l 241E, 1369 y 4 Habarakada 235B, 855 a 1 a s l 2 a a 5 e K 2 D N 0 East 230, 1058 2 Thawalama North w y W 2 i G , , a , 227, 1331 n Panagoda a 6 1 d 3 2 6 a e Deniyaya i 1 T 3 g n 4 a y 4 , 3 Poddana D a h u 1 k 2 1 235, 911 a y A a 2 4 a B m Pallegam a North i T 3 a y t w Ihala Lelwala n h i n N , m 240C, 1524 4 e pi a e n i " d 1 2 l a 241, 2430 D 2 4 M 0 a a ' 2 7 232F, 1156 51 Junction 4 3 m d 4A 9 0 2 4 Pallegama , 2 7 u 2 a 7 Dellawa ° C w M 6 , a D Pallegama South T 9 o e 237, 619 h o w a 3 W 2 w a 241B, 2190 h k e t 2 4 l a K s e r 7 a a l t g D o B a l u 1 m l 2 a , Galabada N a b 3 e 1 a o 3 m a 9 0 5 w Batandura South n r S v , 9 2 i C a Kolawenigama u 2 o 5 t 251E, 1441 a i 259D, 1092 a Dellawa A u 9 , 2 d y 1 t , n h 6 l 9 a 3 e 5 2 a n t 2 2 5 g Junction 240A, 2092 Halvitigala Colony 0 a 4 a t A a B Step 1 228B, 483 s , m Kotapola North e 8 1 a 7 3 W 4 0 E Pussawela 242, 2655 1 0 a N a l s 2 , 241F, 1228 a M 3 a Ihala Millawa 4 a t w t 1 D B Halvitigala Step i g 2 u 2 N a 2 v Ambewela 9 a g 1 " D m n 238A, 730 4 a u , 5 l 0 a 2 h 2 228D, 632 a n m , t 2 M E 2 C 2 Dangala East ' 259C, 1431 h u 0 2 a 1 a D Beliattakumbura l i , m 5 8 e 8 P a l 1 Hiniduma North E 2 l 8 u 2 1 259A, 1543 a U n 4 l C 1 l 2° 26, 2370 , 3 5 240B, 1603 s o w a a 6 2 0 6 Malgalla l 8 6 o a a 6 n B 4 y Kotapola m , W 2 228, 1459 E F a D 5 E d , l 2 K e a 5 i a 6 r a a 1 il m 1 g i 2 DSD , p s 1 s n 7 3 a 2 6 o n m t t 8 d Kotapola 3 d 8 a a 2 u a 4 C l 5 k 1 , a 8 i Pahala Millawa Thalangalla 70 A th Kotapola South 7 , a Kosmodara Kosmodara 9 238, 1270 East 228F, 1424 3 242A, 1775 L 242E, 1584 Edandukitha 3 K i Thalangalla B oo n a 2 na West 258C, 901 da d g 2 4 a West 228G, 354 2 a 56 lu Mologgamuwa 6 la A d 2 g 0A W e N C North 251C, 949 s t la e G a , 1 o , 1 Mologgamuwa N p 104 r n w " t a , h 1 i Galdola South 251D, 921 Thalangalla la y 0 Opatha North 2 d K 0 1 a 9 a o 3 4 5 Morawaka 7 h ' e d 8 i a Waralla Panangala 228A, 370 n k 1 4 e 6 A , E a 229D, 780 iy a r y 0 s i n 1 S la 1 t a 257, 2842 4 a t ° 1 2 g 1 o p i 256, 1317 a East 225, 697 4 6 o 6 u a 2 d t l 2 H p a , h ad , 2 Banagala East 2 1 6 u e W B 3 r 5 n 1 2 7 8 iy A o a B a 8 e Ilukpitiya gam 260, 1432 5 e , K , l P l i a a 1 2 Ea o w h 1 or , 685 Opatha West at s 06 W d 242B, 1005 9 K A p t 7 e ik a 24 229C, 857 O 9, 60 st ar 7 2 2 a 7 2 7 26 go Horagala West d 5 2 a a C l , 9 1 a 256D, 1689 5 6 0 Morawaka g 7 , a r Thawalama K B N a o 6 Weerapana North i v Opatha South r ri th w 5 Horagala East 229E, 1152 Rambu U e ka 2 N 229F, 1092 2 n Pelawatta " DSD l a 6 k 262B, E 256A, 722 0 1 1 a Denkandaliya ' e Pitabeddara 1 s F l 5 t 5 257A, 1650 W , e 3 268D, 706 1 Gallandala e 2 ° e 2 0 6 S K DSD r 225B, 566 2 o 6 T a u i Aluwana 9 ri 9 h Paragala p t w Rambukana West A h e a Paragala a 262E, 976 2 l l , k n 6 a 1 e 2 262G, 1382 6 a p C le 6 263B, 1085 Panakaduwa Wast 5 , 1 e E 0 1 G k 3 u a , 267A, 1068 s 5 m Rotumba East 8 1 K Paradupalla t 4 b 268A, 637 3 u 2 o 7 ra 6 s 262F, 637 2 n D ilg Rotumba West K , o Weerapana South u d 268, 964 Derangala d 1 a 2 a 4 Weerapana West 229G, 1240 6 g 76 261B, 1798 1 a N Panakaduwa " 229B, 934 H la Pasgoda 0 , h Panakaduwa 1 S Mahapothuvila Wanasinkanda 2 e East 267, 1306 ' a 3 n iy d 3 2 a W a DSD n 7 1 6 m 263D, 1224 263F, 601 a 6 ° e b k 8 i 6 s a , t l t 2 ag e B 8 k 6 o 6 3 d Diyadawa l a , 1 a 2 2 G a 7 263C, 1101 1 1 n 2 Gorakawela e 3 Homadola h S Gomila 1 261, 1270 iy 270B, 1342 219A, 2188 a a E m , Dankoluwa b n a a s lago da t 2 n E 63 A, 73 6 1 265A, 2153 e h 6 Pitabeddara T 2 a 9 Dediyagala Kotagala l 1 a 0 r N 266, 927 2 a " 366A, 1570 Pitabeddara , w 0 Nagoda Ihala Ainagama 261A, 1367 0 4 a ' 7 2 1 263E, 857 M 1 DSD Gombaddala ° Hulandawa 6 North 271A, 878 Kaduruwana Gombaddala 261D, 1654 Dehigaspa 265, 1051 Elamaldeniya H Wathurakumbura Udugama Central Udugama East Diganahena Kudapana 219B, 1501 Dolamawatha 366B, 507 3 u 266A, 1269 6 l 265C, 1270 a 219, 908 3 n 271B, 829 368B, 1567 E d Mulatiyana , a 6 w 0 a Lenama North 9 kehelwala DSD 363F, 1708 Gombaddala N Puwakbadovita 304A, 476 " Mulatiyana 0 South 271, 1296 ' 265B, 1298 0 Aluthwatta B 272, 1122 1 ° Urumutta e 6 219D, 2194 N r L 304, 1465 3 a o D e Maram ba North 0 r i g d n t Akuressa 3 h a 3 a d 6 3 e m 363A, 1189 5 B 3 m n 0 B a 5 i U 2 , p V Divithura 3 0 a , a DSD S B r o 6 i 1 1 7 y u l o i Beragama West 7 a , t , N 0 t 305A, 979 4 h Nakiyadeniya u i m B g I W 2 6 d a D o t 1 p 179A, 2577 a 7 , h i 3 u 303A, 1384 3 3 a r 3 k 1 m Udupitiya t t 2 4 3 e 0 6 h 6 a d t Beragama 2 Wattehena 4 Ehelape 8 a l Dematapassa a 3 t 6 i 3 1 d u B 5 k h 1 7 363G, 539 S d e Diddenipotha e h A , , , 179B, 644 t e t 305B, 1478 o 367, 1566 i P South 302A, 1011 , y 6 r 9 C n u B a 5 0 erag o W t am outh 9 1 i a S 1 8 y 8 h 7 9 a N e 1 9 3 li 303C, 1166 0 he a h n Beragama East tha t 5 a o N r Minipogoda , m 8 Kitulalla ip " n o 1 3 3 a 303, 1103 de 36 0 S 3 6 Seenipella West N 3 7 id , Ih Ellewela g T 2 2 Wathogala a 362A, 763 o 1 h D 0 275A, 1174 ' M P 3 a a 179D, 944 la u a l est Makandura t , 8 y e a W s i M a t n h ra a ° 3 Nawalagoda 367C, 1211 h d n u 6 a r Thalahagama B a d E 6 8 d e e l a 3 g n 4 A i 3 a 6 a 5 d Kohugoda d m 6 m a 3 Makandura East , a 367D, 918 6 p West 306A, 1060 k 1 a 0 , u 2 3 W 301B, 1251 1 l i a a 1 y w i 7 3 b C t H i 3 1 v i 3 0 368D, 1127 3 , a y 0 a E M k 4 a Ganhela , 6 w 3 n a 8 C a a 9 1 S 1 p a s , , Thalahagama 9 N 0 e Yakkalamulla t 1 t o Ranchagoda 6 362, 1011 2 2 e 3 3 a 0 Howpe Eram udugoda u 6 3 0 y 1:89,030 i K 6 a 3 l 365, 1285 t 6 Ransegoda North Ransegoda East n h , a 0 Eramudugoda e DSD g Diyalape 1 4 4 d iy a 9 301A, 1604 301C, 941 M t a 0 i l 3 a P Ganhela p 9 Godapitiya 0 l a 3 5 a 3 a a 0 1 h Ketanwila d 17 t o a o Athuraliya i 0 A , 4 a , l 6 A 1 Moraketiya a s G 8 v 0 m k M Diyalape m 0 , F n Magedara East 3 5 1 a 6 3 a 3 a u 9 l 8 a 6 ma Mudaligedara 8 i a l A g g p , a , i 2 la 7 182D, 1553 1 d k Neraluwa o d 7 178B, 1595 B a e M u 3 364, 1127 Higgoda h B h 1 4 d DSD , g , a w 0 U 1 a 0 a n 299C, 872 e a 78 9 7 6 8 a 1 a r 1 G 7 o , 9 0 C Rathkekulawa a 0 0.751.5 3 KilometeBorpsitiya 3 K B M g d 364A, 1674 , 2 8 8 o 0 Ransegoda South 9 Uggashena d 3 Yakkalamulla 3 a 7 a Vilpita W est 299A, 1347 299E, 1590 Nabad Iluppella Poramba 8 Horapavita North East 177D, 701 awa Magedara North 368C, 1 413 Panadugama 361A, 1559 313D, 1427 Koramburuwana H3o0ra0pAa, v1i1ta09 178A, 129 Ihala Karagoda 182B , 667 361B, 1802 308, 1272 313A, 1187 Ransegoda West 0 Imbulgoda 299, 799 South 300C, 946 178E, 795 Magedara 299D, 760 Por3a6m1bCa, 1250 80°21'40"E 80°23'20"E 80°25'0"E 80°26'40"E 80°28'20"E 80°30'0"E 80°31'40"E 80°33'20"E District Boundaries Water Areas 52.6 - 59.9 Note: Label Descriptions: Used 2011/12 data-sets of Administrative Division DSD Boundaries Streams / Rivers 60.0 - 66.5 (District / DSD / GND) Boundaries and Population data sets of Department of Census & Statistics.
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