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Trincomalee District MAP 5303 A: GN DIVISIONS OF PADAVI SRI PURA DS DIVISION, TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT. (192) OVERLAYED WITH DEPENDANCY RATIO - 2012 (Percentage of Age less than15 & over 60 Population) ra Maritimepattu pu ba ja ga 0 DSD a 31 Kokuthoduvai w , Thennamaravady a 1 South MU/80, 106 N Sampathnuwara N " Ethawatunuwewa 0 2 ' Nikawewa Kiriibbanwewa 8 Ethawatunawewa Janakapura 5 ° Left 8, 1114 6, 887 8 4, 963 Welioya 5, 609 Manal Kerni Ehatugaswewa Maruthoddai Kanthasamy 221B, 131 3, 1330 Nikawewa Malai ´ South "Kavanthissapura" Kawanthissapura Colony Kaddupoovarasankulam Welioya Gemunupura 31H, 637 31N, 520 Lassanagama N DSD " Gemunupura 31P, 775 Thennaimaravady 0 Pulmoddai Division 4 ' Sapumalthenna 6 31E, 36 No 04 31J, 3006 5 Singhapura ° Perumurippu 8 Kulam 31J, 952 Sri Pura Nikawewa Seva Janapadaya 31D, 1653 South 7, 908 31K, 2202 Padavisripura Padavi Sri Pura DSD Sri Thissapura 31L, 1194 Palugaswewa Amarivayal Samanpura N " 31M, 1322 Vedivaithakallu 0 ' 221A, 27 5 5 Mahanikawewa ° 8 Elikimbulagala Jayanthiwewa Parakramapura 007, 1760 Vavuniya North DSD 31I, 1787 Kuchchaveli Abhayapura Eramadu Pulmoddai Division 009, 1775 No 03 31G, 1725 Jayanthipura SriTissapuraColony DSD Colony Jayanthiwewa Sripura a r Colony u Pulmoddai Division N Colony " p 7 0 a 5 No 01 31I, 3972 2 ' m 2 3 a 2 5 r ° , Buddhangala k Maithreepura 8 6 a 005, 1330 r 0 a 0 008, 1450 P Parana Madawachchiya Padaviya 31F, 816 DSD Track B Buhutiyagala 004, 1941 Balayawewa 015, 935 Mahasenpura N " 012, 1241 0 4 ' Bisokotuwa 1 5 001, 1184 ° 8 Kaddukulam 237C, 459 Sudarshanagama 003, 2157 Urewa 011, 165 Ruwanpura GomaraMailanwewka adawala 1:78,900 013, 1110 233C, 248 DSD N " Padaviya 0 ' 0 Kumbukwewa 5 ° Padaviya 8 Bogahawewa 010, 1539 002, 2105 D06 Wahalkada 0 0.75 1.5 3 Kilometers 014, 1978 wa041, 268 olle ga Kanugahawewa bithig mburu swewa 028, 842 Ke Pa 232A, 402 DSD Kallampattai 237D, 107 80°43'20"E 80°45'0"E 80°46'40"E 80°48'20"E 80°50'0"E 80°51'40"E 80°53'20"E 80°55'0"E 80°56'40"E 80°58'20"E Legend Note: Label Descriptions: Used 2011/12 data-sets of Administrative Division (District / DSD / GND) District Boundaries 52.6 - 59.9 Expressways Water Areas Boundaries and Population data sets of Department of Census & Statistics. 60.0 - 66.5 GN Div. Name Place Names DSD Boundaries Main Roads Streams / Rivers GND Num., Population Used 2020 Open Street Map Layers used for Feature Layers 66.6 - 74.8 (Roads / Places / Water Bodies / Streams }. GND - Dependancy Ratio** Secondary Roads **Dependency Ratio = (Persons Aged below 15 years Siyambalape South Software Used: Arc Map of Esri Organisation. 0.0 - 29.3 74.9 - 92.7 Ex: Daranagama Tertiary Roads and above 59 years / 274A, 6127 29.4 - 52.5 92.8 - 158.9 Persons Aged 15 to 59 years) * 100 Prepared by the Cartography Division of Department of Census & Statistics. MAP 5306 A: GN DIVISIONS OF KUCHCHAVELI DS DIVISION, TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT. (193) OVERLAYED WITH DEPENDANCY RATIO - 2012 (Percentage of Age less than15 & over 60 Population) Kokuthoduvai North MU/81, 91 N " 0 2 ' Mankindimalai 3 Kokkuthoduvai ° 9 Maritimepattu DSD Karunaddukerny SuvanthEhaatmugasuwerwiappukulam Kokuthoduvai MU/79, 543 3N , 1330 " Centre MU/82, 103 0 Karunaaddukerni 4 ´ ' 1 ° 9 K o Janakapura M k k U i S K / la 7 i o o 8 E u k , t u 4 a h t 0 s N h 7 t " M o 0 d ' Janakapura U u Kokkilai West 0 5, 609 / v Kokkilai ° 8 0 a MU/77, 551 9 , i 1 Vadda Madu K 0 i 6 r ii b 6 b , a Potakulam 8 n N " 8 w 0 7 Thennamaravady e 2 ' w Welioya 8 Manal Kerni a 5 ° 8 T DSD n o h Gemunupura Kanthasamy i s e i 31N, 520 6 a v n i Malai 0 "Kavanthissapura" Colony m a n D 0 5 a 3 3 g a i N Kawanthissapura a 7 r a , " n 7 1 i d J a , u m 0 E d 1 31H, 637 s Pulmoddai Division P 2 o 4 3 p Pulm ' s 1 , a No 02 31H, 2236 5 4 a 3 6 a r 0 L 3 No 5 9 a h 6 Pulmoddai Perumur° ippu Kulam g , v 8 n J a Si 1 d 3 y Sri Thissapura Samanpura Amarivayal n Sri Pura 31L, 1194 io N is " 31D, 1653 31M, 1322 iv 5 0 D ' i 72 J a 5 1 a d , 5 d y o G ° a Padavi Sri lm 1 8 3 3 n u t P 3 1 h 0 I, o 1 iw Pura DSD Eramadu N Jayanthipura 7 ewa 87 Pulmoddai Division Colony SriTissapuraColony N Parana Madawachchiya " Maith reepura 31F, 816 No 01 31I, 3972 0 008, 1450 2 ' 3 5 Thiriyai ° a Tiriyaya 8 w 237, 624 e 5 3 w 9 a , y 5 a l 1 N a Senthoor 0 " B 0 237B, 1393 4 Kaddukulam ' Mahasenpura 1 012, 1241 5 237C, 459 ° 8 a r 0 u 1 p Padaviya 1 n 1 a , w 3 u 1 0 R DSD Urewa Jayanagar N " 0 239C, 1687 ' 011, 165 0 5 i Cassimnagar ° ta 8 t a 7 239D, 1033 p 0 Kumbukwewa 1 m , a a l D Kuchchaveli 8 w 010, 1539 l e 7 7 9 a w 1 3 a N h , K 2 4 " a g 1 0 0 o B 2 ' Mailawewa 8 4 ° 233C, 248 Kuchchaveli 8 Kuchchaveli D06 Wahalkada DSD 239, 682 Kebith0i41g, 268ollewa Iranaikerni N Punchimudagama 239A, 409 " 038, 329 0 DSD 4 ' 6 4 ° a 8 w e 7 l a l d 1 a o k 6 al g ah 6 Kivulakadawala , 6 a W Pamburugaswewa t 6 7 04 9, D05 Wahalkada a 3 D 03 Kumbrupiddy 0 233A, 1002 h a 040, 810 N 232A, 402 K " Veerancholai East 240B, 2714 0 ' a D Wahalkada 239B, 177 5 ad Gomarankadawala 4 alk 5 ° 3 ah 12 8 5, D W 14 DSD 2 a ad 3 lk 1 Madawachchiya a 10 Kumbrupiddy ah , N W 4 233, 490 " 14 North 240A, 482 0 1 Pulikandikulama Irakkandy 2 Irakkandi ' 241A, 2230 3 a 233B, 528 4 Valayoothu ° w a 8 241G, 1302 e w Bakmeegama w u l 4 d u G 2 a 3 233D, 735 o v p i 6 7 2 a m 4 l 8 1 ap N D , Namalwatta n B u " Galkadawala , Kumbrupiddy , r 1 a 1 a 0 a 6 7 m l 4 d 231D, 491 3 4 e ' 8 l 232, 1032 3 a 1 4 South 240, 657 o a 5 1 s 0 h r 1 a 1 4 r a a , a l e ° e 9 a 3 8 P W 1 M w a Wagollakada d 06 a 0 Nilaveli k 1 Kalyanapura , n 143, 609 1 3 a Gomarankadawala r 2 Veloor a 231C, 821 Morawewa North N m 241C, 1477 " o 0 G ' 231B, 549 Nilaveli r Kap0 ugollewa a 4 4 a g ° 241, 938 a 2 8 w 2 n 0 e l 3 0 Kandamalawa l a l u 0 b , v o Iq D i 1 232B, 1075 Mahadivulwewa 1 g 1 h , A 4 t 1 u Stage II 230B, 907 w 2 l 3 0 v a p N a 2 4 " in m p a 2 aga la 0 u 1 Kambakkoddai 3 r ak , K 1 iy 3 m 2 G r 0 2 ' e 0 , 1 P , 1 a 4 8 56 1E P 24 S 2 3 a nku ° Nochchikulama la 231 ma 8 F Dutuwewa , 239 Eluppaikulam 142, 1065 lli 6 230C, 858 Sa 98 Pankulam Wilgama , 1 Horowpothana 242B, 1319 A 2 243E, 268 24 N DSD Kithuluthuwa " Peniketiyawa Morawewa Uppuveli a Trincomalee Town 0 Kanniya 243, 1772 4 4 ' 231E, 208 Alles Garden w 230, 1991 5 6 e DSD r a 9 3 m and Gravets DSD g 9 a a l 4 ° Peeliyady w n 3 7 a 5 u , 6 y k 8 243J, 348 9 a n , a 1 h a Mahadivulwewa a L 5 t , r y Welveri o 3 9 r N i l y a 43 4 Uppuveli V u 3 i 7 u 2 o t 2 t P n 2 o Murugapuri 1 Rotawewa Stage I 230A, 1846 243Q, 1 o Selvanayahapuram n , iy 5 243G, 3045 M ka 1 AnuMrihaind2u4ph3uMra, 2p21u5 ra Junction - a n , 6 Jinnanagar Puhulewewa B a K 243I, 1121 3 Andank ulam a 244O, 2847 K 3 M Anpuvalipuram N 4 TrincomAalbeheayapura 4 243A, 2565 Thirukadaloor " 134, 1057 Morawewa South 2 243C, 4187 2 243F, 3327 0 231A, 701 Kovilady Ababyapeurya pura Junction ' Sinhapura Palaiyoottu 243P, 1679 244N, 3786 5 243D, 2084 Singhapura Peruntheru 3 Pattanatheru 243H, 1969 Poompuhar 244L, 1808 ° 1:172,860 ra LingLiangannagagr ar Sivapu2ri44K, 1271 u Orr's Hill 8 Rathmale p 4th 243O, 3229474R, 3373 244Q, 4001 la ra 244P, 5143 Arasadi e ka Mudcove TyTrhie2lla4i4nJa,g 2a0r93 an 79 Mile Post 244HS, o2n2a7g6avTadri incomalee w 147, 833 h 31 Kade244I, 2495 a Muththunagar ed , 244M, 2267 Arunagirinagar d B Chaina Bay 244VGil,l u1n9d9y9 a um 29 Junction H k 0 S 2 229A, 1704 244E, 2231 o 1 2 229F, 531 r n N o W 2 a 6 w 8 " d e Galmetiyawa Shraddhapura - China Bay , 1 p a 0 r l 1 o a , a North 228L, 2102 8 M t n 6th Mile Post h 3 2 6 g ' 0 1.75 3.5 7 Kilometers a 3 a 8 n 1 ha althur 3 p a u p a 14 lpath Ka i Kavaddikkuda Manayaweli 3 a 8, E, 121 Horowpotan° a 318 229 9 229D, 2687 244F, 4542 8 Thambalagamuwa Nachchikuda 229C, 1439 80°50'0"E 80°51'40"E 80°53'20"E 80°55'0"E 80°56'40"E 80°58'20"E 81°0'0"E 81°1'40"E 81°3'20"E DSD81°5'0"E 81°6'40"E 81°8'20"E 81°10'0"E 81°11'40"E 81°13'20"E 81°15'0"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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