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Census Codes of Administrative Units Eastren Province Sri Lanka Province District DS Division GN Division Name Code Name Code Name Code Name No Census Codes of Administrative Units Eastren Province Sri Lanka Province District DS Division GN Division Name Code Name Code Name Code Name No. Code Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Kathiraveli 213 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Ammanthanaaveli 213D 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Puchchakkerni 213C 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Palchenai 213A 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Vakarai North 212A 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Ooriyankattu 212B 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Kaddumurivu 213B 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Vakarai Centrel 212 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Panichchankerni 211C 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Mathurankernikulam 211E 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Punanai East 211B 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Kirmichai 211F 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Mankerny Central 211 065 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Mankerny South 211G 070 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Kayankerny 211A 075 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu North (Vaharai) 03 Vattavan 211D 080 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Punanai East 211B 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Thiyavattavan 210C 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Valaichchenai 5 Muslim 206B 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Valaichchenai 4 Muslim 206 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Valaichchenai 5Muslim South 206D 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Brynthuraichenai North 206A 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Brynthuraichenai South 206C 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Mavadichenai 208A 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu Central 04 Chemmann Odai 208D 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Paper Town 210B 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Oddamavadi 01 North 208B/2 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Oddamavadi 01 South 208B 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Oddamavadi 02 208C 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Oddamavadi 03 208 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Meeravodai Muslim West 207 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Meeravodai Muslim East 207B 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu West (Oddamavadi) 06 Mancholai 207A 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Nasivanthivu 205C 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Valachchenai Tamil 205 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Puthukudiyiruppu 205A 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Peththalai 205B 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Kalkuda 204 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Kalmadu 204A 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Kannagipuram 205D 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Kumburumulai 203B 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Sungankerny 202C 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Kinnayadi 202B 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Karuwakerni 202A 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu (Valachchenai) 09 Meeravodai Tamil 202 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Punanai West 210E 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Vahaneri 210 010 Province District DS Division GN Division Name Code Name Code Name Code Name No. Code Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Muruthanai 209A 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Uthuchchenai 210A/2 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Kallichchai 210A 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Vadamunai 210A/1 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Kudumpimalai 209D 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Perillaveli 209 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Poolakadu 209C 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Kiran East 203 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Kiran West 203A 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Korakallimadu 203C 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Santhiveli 200 065 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Palaiyadithona 200B 070 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Thevapuram 199A 075 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Murakkottanchenai 199 080 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Thihilivaddai 200A 085 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Koralai Pattu South (Kiran) 10 Koraveli 209B 090 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Sittandy 3 201/3 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Sittandy 2 201/2 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Sittandy 4 201/4 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Sittandy 1 201/1 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Mavadivembu 2 197E 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Mavadivembu 1 197A 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kaluwankerny 1 198 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kaluwankerny 2 198A 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Thalavai 193 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Iyankerny Tamil 193C 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kommathurai North 196B 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Palachcholai 197C 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Vantharumoolai East 197 065 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Vantharumoolai West 197B 070 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Iralkulam 201A 075 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Mayilavaddavan 197D 080 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Koduwamadu 195A 085 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kommathurai West 196A 090 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kommathurai East 196 095 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Chenkalady - 2 195 100 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Chenkalady 1 195/1 105 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Iyankerny Muslim 193D 110 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Meerakerny 193E 115 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Mich Nagar 193B 120 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Savukkady 193A 125 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Thannamunai 189A 130 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Mylampavely 189B 135 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Arumugathan Kudiyiruppu 2 189C 140 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Arumugathan Kudiyiruppu 1 189 145 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kumaraveliar Kiramam 195B 150 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Pankudahvely 186 155 Province District DS Division GN Division Name Code Name Code Name Code Name No. Code Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Vepavedduwan 186A 160 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Karadiyannaru 185A 165 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Marappalam 185C 170 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Kithulwewa 185B 175 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Rugam 185 180 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Koppavely 146A 185 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Periyapullumalai 146 190 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Pattu 12 Gemunupura 135A 195 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Ellainagar 194B 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 04 194 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 03 192 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 03A 192B 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 02 191 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 02B 191B 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 02C 191C 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 02A 191A 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 01B 190B 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 01 190 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 01A 190A 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 06A 192C 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 06D 192D 065 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 06 192A 070 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Eravur Town 15 Eravur 05 194A 075 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Palameen Madu 173C 005 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Navalady 172 010 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Amirthakali 173 015 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Punnachcholai 173D 020 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Thiraimadu 173E 025 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Saththurukondan 176A 030 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Panichalady 176D 035 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Kokkuvil 176 040 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Sinna Oorani 176F 045 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Jayanthipuram 176G 050 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Karuvappankerny 176B 055 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Mamangam 173A 060 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Koolavadi 173F 065 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Koolavadi East 173I 070 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Thamaraikerny 177B 075 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Periya Uppodai 178A 080 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Dutch Bar 172C 085 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Thissaveerasingam Sathukam 173J 090 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Iruthayapuram East 173B 095 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Iruthayapuram Central 176H 100 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Iruthayapuram West 176E 105 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Periya Oorani 176C 110 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Gnasooriyam Sathukam 173G 115 Eastern 5 Batticaloa 1 Manmunai North 18 Vettukkadu 173K 120 Province District DS Division GN Division Name Code Name Code Name Code Name No.
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