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Lavinia 2009.03.27 1594/32 12 Gampaha 2009.01.23 1585/27 13 Galle 2009.06.05 1604/29 14 Matara 2010.03.17 1645/22 15 Badulla 2010.03.17 1645/22 Urban Council Date Gazette No. 16 Kalutara 2005.06.17 1396/7 17 Seetawakapura 1999.03.15 1072/7 18 Kegalle 2002.08.15 38/16 19 Maharagama 2008.09.12 1566/29 20 Putlam 1995.06.06 874/4 21 Trincomalee * 2008.01.29 1534/8 22 Kinya 1991.11.26 690/3 23 Hikkaduwa 2010.03.17 1645/22 24 Ampara 2010.03.04 1643/27 25 Vauniya 2009.12.22 1633/06 26 Hambantota 2007.06.01 1499/33 PradeshiyaSabhas Date Gazette No. 27 Muttur 1991.11.26 690/3 28 Thambalagamuwa 1991.11.26 690/3 29 Part of Kantale 1991.11.26 690/3 30 Part of Kachchaweli 1991.11.26 690/3 31 Part of Seruwila 1991.11.26 690/3 32 Part of Eachalanpattu 1991.11.26 690/3 33 Part of Morawewa 1991.11.26 690/3 34 Gomarankadawela 1991.11.26 690/3 35 Padawisiripura 1991.11.26 690/3 36 Town &Gravet 1991.11.26 690/3 37 Kalaniya ** 2009.01.26 1627/28 37 Kaduwela 2009.11.13 1627/28 39 Mawanella 2004.09.24 1359/31 40 Ruwanwella 2007.01.29 1482/5 Declared urban development areas Municipal Councils 01 Colombo Municipal Council 02 Sri Jayawardenepura Municipal Council 03 Dehiwala Mt. Lavinia Municipal Council 04 Moratuwa Municipal Council 05 Kandy Municipal Council 06 Kurunegala Municipal Council 07 Matale Municipal Council 08 Anuradhapura Municipal Council 09 Ratnapura Municipal Council 10 NuwaraEliya Municipal Council 11 Negombo Municipal Council 12 Gampaha Municipal Council 13 Galle Municipal Council 14 Matara Municipal Council 15 Badulla Municipal Council 16 Kalmunai Municipal Council 17 Batticaloa Municipal Council 18 Jaffna Municipal Council 19 Dambulla Municipal Council Urban Councils 01 Maharagama Urban Council 02 Avissawella Urban Council 03 Kolonnawa Urban Council 04 Kesbewa Urban Council 05 Boralesganuwa Urban Council 06 Katunayake-Seduwa Urban Council 07 Minuwangoda Urban Council 08 JaEla Urban Council 09 Paliyagoda Urban Council 10 Wattala-Mabole Urban Council 11 Kalutara Urban Council 12 Panadura Urban Council 13 Horana Urban Council 14 Beruwala Urban Council 15 Ambalangoda Urban Council 16 Hikkaduwa Urban Council 17 Weligama Urban Council 18 Tangalle Urban Council 19 Bandarawela Urban Council 20 Haputale Urban Council 21 Kadugannawa Urban Council 22 Gampola Urban Council 23 Nawalapitiya Urban Council 24 Wattegama Urban Council 25 Hatton Dickoya Urban Council 26 Thalawakele – Lindula Urban Council 27 Ampara Urban Council 28 Trincomalee Urban Council 29 Kinnya Urban Council 30 Vauniya Urban Council 31 Mannar Urban Council 32 Point Pedro Urban Council 33 Velvetithurei Urban Council 34 Chavakachcheri Urban Council 35 Kegalle Urban Council 36 Balangoda Urban Council 37 Embilipitiya Urban Council 38 Kuliyapitiya Urban Council 39 Puttalam Urban Council 40 Chilaw Urban Council 41 Kaththankudi Urban Council 42 Hambantota Urban Council Pradeshiya Sabhas 1. Homagama Pradeshiya Sabha 2. Kaduwela Pradeshiya Sabha 3. Seethawaka Pradeshiya Sabha (Hanwella) 4. Kotikawatta Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha 5. Divulapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha (Two Parts) Walpita & Town Centre 6. Katana Pradeshiya Sabha 7. Mirigama Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 8. Attanagalla Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) – Nitabuwa – Weyangoda Urban Area 9. Ja Ela Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) – Ragama/ (Part) - Dadugamperuwa 10. Mahara Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 11. Kelaniya Pradeshiya Sabha 12. Biyagama Pradeshiya Sabha 13. Wattala Pradeshiya Sabha (1 km) 14. Panadura Pradeshiya Sabha 15. Kalutara Pradeshiya Sabha 16. Beruwala Pradeshiya Sabha 17. Horana Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) – Ingiriya Urban 18. Bandaragama Pradeshiya Sabha 19. Bulathsinhala Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 20. Dodangoda Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 21. Mathugama Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 22. Agalawatta Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 23. Palindanuwara Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 24. Walallavita Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) (Palawatta – Meegahatenna Town Centre) 25. Madurawala Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 26. Hikkaduwa Pradeshiya Sabha (1 km) 27. Balapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha (1 km) 28. Bentota Pradeshiya Sabha (1 km) 29. Habaraduwa Pradeshiya Sabha (1 km) 30. Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 31. Kamburupitiya Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 32. Akuressa Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 33. Hakmana Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 34. Deniyaya Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 35. Malimbada Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 36. Thihagoda Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) 37. Weligama Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) – Coastal Zone, - Greater Matara (Weligama PS Part, Walipitiya DSD Part) 38. Dickwella Pradeshiya Sabha (Part) – Coastal Zone, - Matara – Kataragama Railway Extension Zone.
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