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Ampara District MAP 5203 A: GN DIVISIONS OF DEHIATTAKANDIYA DS DIVISION, AMPARA DISTRICT. (172) OVERLAYED WITH DEPENDANCY RATIO - 2012 (Percentage of Age less than15 & over 60 Population) Pihitiwewa Maguldamana Pelatiyawa Koralai Pattu Damanewewa Pahala Yakkure Bimpokuna 225, 945 214, 1655 213, 1744 222, 1080 223, 1199 P 249, 1164 a South (Kiran) DSD h 2 M Navagaha Ela a Aralaganvila l 1 a a h Aralaganvila Nuwaragala 226, 994 5 2 Weerana Kalukele 2 a 245, 1809 Kudumpimalai , E d 209D, 864 N 0 West 246, 2709 Arunapura a " 224, 1103 Ellewewa 1 250, 936 ll , Aralaganwila 0 217, 2305 4 e 1 m 4 3 241, 550 ' 216, 2016 2 w a 5 6 5 e n a 6 4 w a Divuldamana n ° a a 7 Pim bu ratte wa m 9 a 6 W est 238, 102 7 d 5 ´ul 1 iv Mewathpura D 2, Eralakkulam Ihala Ellewewa 24 201A, 1323 294, 1838 Rankethgama Aluthoya 6 a 218, 1933 1 297, 1955 Dimbulagala w Bandanagala 237, 1627 6 e 1 t t , N Kalahagala 219, 1277 " 166, 1973 a 6 Ihalawewa Gal Eliya DSD r 0 3 ' u Nidanwala 2 5 Thamankaduwa 233, 831 b 243, 1309 4 t 244, 682 ° Mudungama s m i 7 a DSD 298, 2155 P Veheragala E Weeralanda 234, 1123 232, 698 Eravur Pattu DSD Siripura Sa ndagalathe nna 299, 2218 Siripura 231, 203 3 Sandagalathanna N Selasumgama " Nikawatthalanda 0 300, 1205 Ulpathwewa 2 ' 3 229, 761 4 Bihirisorowwa ° 7 Warapitiya 235, 2545 Bandanagala Ka nic Rideela hc Alawakumbura Mahawenawela 22 ha 142L, 4022 Dolakanda 7, ga 86 la 239, 2065 N 2 " 0 Thuwaragala 4 ' K Kandegama 2 1 Muwapetikewela e 2 4 k 8 ° Kadirapura u , l 7 Dolakanda Maldeniya a 1 w Chandanagama Thuwaragala 2 Kandegama 3 230, 647 e 9 l a 240, 1558 Kudagala Kumbukoya Bakmeedeniya E398I, 272 142K, 4330 Guru Gammanaya N Dehiattakandiya Hulan " Kekulawala 0 ' Badanagala 0 4 Dehiattakandiya ° 7 142J, 7815 Maldeniya Wilgamuwa DSD Kadirapura 142N, 10788 N " R Lihiniyagama 0 a 2 t ' E t 142H, 3749 8 o Mahaoya 3 t a 3 y 9 ay a ° 8 7 E, 605 Serupitiya Lihiniyagama DSD 142G, 4371 Sandunpura Dehiattakandiya Medakanda Dunuvilapitiya Nagasthalawa Medakanda E398F, 545 Mawanagama E398A, 364 DSD Bogamuyaya Lathpadura 142I, 3995 144B/1, 247 Aliwanguwa Mawanagama E398G, 778 N " a Sadamadulla 0 Kumbukandana w Bambarawana 4 ' E398B, 846 e 9 142F, 3414 6 w 1 3 la e 8 ° nga a , 7 iy 32 n d , 9 I e 5A n L 9 a 5 3 w u E 9 Henanigala e d w 7 3 a 6 a h 8 E North a , R g B w 5 ra 9 Sandunpura a 3 K E 142E, 4520 Maraka Ihalagama N " E395H, 757 Divulapelessa 142D, 2836 0 ' 5 Rotalawela 1C, 2117 Henanigala 3 ° 1 7 M algam m an a South Diwulapelessa 4 Rotalawela G E3 95J, 648 1 a Dolagawela A 1M, 1859 l Bogahawewa , o d E394, 873 Nawa Madagama 1 0 e 1 G Piduruella 6 ur Nawa medagama E394E, 392 uw E e l 39 ay ay N 4 D a 142B, 2820 " , 57 9 0 Kelegama Paranagama 2 Wewagama ' Dewagiriya Aluyatawela 3 E394F, 776 142C, 4398 3 ° 1I, 1889 7 Naminigama Aluyatawela E394B, 1131 Diyawiddagama Theldeniyaya Theldeniyaya Wewmedagama N 1L, 2002 " 0 Hebarawa 4 ' a t Wewmedagama 1 t 5 1A, 1576 a 3 w 8 a 3 u 3 ° 142A, 2570 4 m n 8 a , 7 5 g l 9 i a 3 , W E k C Hebarawa ra 5 e 9 P 3 Ulhitiya E 1R, 1829 Padiyathalawa Ginnoruwa Belaganwewa 80 Yaya Belaganwewa 1J, 1355 1G, 1867 DSD E3N 93D, 950 " Dambana P 0 Ginnoruwa ' Sonutta 7A, 2174 0 a 3 h ° E393, 825 a 7 1 l D Hobariyawa a , R Pahala 1N, 2378 2 Mahiyanganaya a 4 t Rathkinda 8 h Palugolla viranegama 8 k DSD i 1E, 1639 n 906, 1352 d a N " Millattawa 0 Unapana 2 ' 1P, 2485 8 Girandurukotte 141B, 499 2 ° Millaththawa 7 Wewere 907, 2172 Minipe Aluttarama Girandurukotte Dehemigama 1:118,960 1F, 3958 905, 1586 DSD 1H, 1547 h t u Kindigoda North o Hagamwela 8 S 908, 1236 1 N a 4 " 141C, 846 d 1 0 o , Galporuyaya 4 g ' 9 i 0 6 d0 1.25 2.B5athalayaya 5 Kilometers 9 n 1B, 2491 2 i ° Kukulapola Udawela K 7 1, 3155 910, 1558 8, 1241 Udawela CP Gurukumbura 80°58'20"E 81°0'0"E 81°1'40"E 81°3'20"E 81°5'0"E 81°6'40"E 81°8'20"E 81°10'0"E 81°11'40"E 81°13'20"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. 66.6 - 74.8 GN Div. Name Expressways GND - Dependancy Ratio** Place Names 74.9 - 92.7 GND Num., Population Used 2020 Open Street Map Layers used for Feature Layers 0.0 - 29.3 Main Roads (Roads / Places / Water Bodies / Streams }. 92.8 - 158.9 29.4 - 52.5 Ex: Siyambalape South Software Used: Arc Map of Esri Organisation. Secondary Roads Daranagama **Dependency Ratio = 274A, 6127 Prepared by the Cartography Division of Tertiary Roads (Persons Aged below 15 years and above 59 years / Department of Census & Statistics. Persons Aged 15 to 59 years) * 100 MAP 5206 A: GN DIVISIONS OF PADIYATHALAWA DS DIVISION, AMPARA DISTRICT. (173) OVERLAYED WITH DEPENDANCY RATIO - 2012 (Percentage of Age less than15 & over 60 Population) DimAlawabkumbuura Klandeggamaala 239, 2065 240, 1558 Kithulwewa DSD 185B, 1177 N " 0 2 ' 8 3 Rugam ° Kadirapura 7 142N, 10788 Tempitiya 185, 623 145, 777´ N " Bogamuyaya Koppavely 0 146A, 637 4 M ' a 144B/1, 247 6 w 3 a ° 1 nag Dehiattakandiya 7 4 am 2I, a Tempitiya 3995 DSD Sandunpura N " 142E, 4520 a 0 l ' u 5 b Poolawala 3 u ° B 145A, 605 7 4 8 ra 6 Bedirekka Eravur u 1 Poolawala h t , 144C, 655 a B Pattu DSD w 4 Bendirekka u 4 n 1 Periyapullumalai N Bandirakka " Paranagama U 0 Junction 146, 330 2 ' 142C, 4398 3 3 ° 7 69 Junction Samagipura Samagipura Thepelpola 136A/2, 1812 Galode a Borapola 144D, 1309 y 6 N o 1 " 141A, 1016 a 2 0 1 h Samagipura , 4 a ' Mahaoya Wewmedagama D 4 M 1 142A, 2570 1 a 4 3 3 m 1 ° 7 7 b A a /1 d , e n 1 i 6 y Kekirihena 2 a Aranthalawa 3 N 144A, 1591 Kelavinna " Iddapola 136A, 1302 0 ' Kekirihena 0 144A/1, 901 136, 1502 3 ° 7 Harasgala Borapola Dambana 136A/1, 921 7A, 2174 Pulungasmulla Mahaoya 137D, 932 Pollebedda N " DSD 0 2 ' Palathuruwella Kudaharasgala 8 2 ° Unapana Palthuruella EP 137A/2, 1420 7 141B, 499 Serankada Palathuruw ella Mahiyanganaya 137C, 716 137A, 1054 DSD Serankada N Pollebedda " 0 4 136B, 1957 ' Pallegama EP a 6 am 2 leg ° Moradeniya Gurukumbura al 6 7 Hagamwela P 9 1, 7 137B, 1026 141C, 846 14 UBahndaradoonwa a W/104B/2, 1327 N Saranagama DSD " 141D, 933 0 ' Padiyathalawa 5 Kukulapola 2 ° 8, 1241 7 Dambana DSD 6 a 9 y P a d iy a th a la w a 7 Lahugala 1 4 0 A , 1 5 9 5 o , a Padiyathalawa t Thalapitaoya 137, 1193 Mawaralagala i D p 0 N Kirawana Nelliyadda " a South 140B, 638 4 l 104B, 461 0 Kongolla 1 a 2 140C, 1353 ' t h f 3 Wewaththa Marangala Beligalla T e 2 Meegaswatta ° 7, 2408 L 7 139A, 850 le e Holike p 6 9 m 0 a 138, 884 l 2 N e , " 0 E Kehelulla W 2 4 ' 1 140, 1150 2 a 5 ° h 5 Dorakumbura t 9 7 o 1 , lp 139, 729 e B 2 s Kandubedda e h t K r Ikiriyagoda o 9D, 882 N 2G, 1460 Koleyaya N " Dorakumbura 0 ' Wewatta Madulla Kese0 lpotha Miriswatta K 2 S 8A, 1875 Mullegama ° o e 138A, 819 7 s u e DSD th lp 104, 883 2 o Pitikumbura F tha Uravula , 1 634 Aralupitiya 103E, 343 Uva Thissapura Aluketiyawa 9C, 1041 N a " 6A, 2238 6, 589 0 w Komana 2 a Uva This' sapura 7 a Morana l 8 r 1 139B, 860 4 a 1 u 2 Aluketiyawa 7 ° b h 1 9B, 378 t 7 m 1 , u , n k E B a 6 a 8 m Kudalunuka h m t 3 a r a G o 1 10A, 1014 l N Kuralewela Ekiriyankumbura o Galgamuwa 104C, 1183 K N " G Darkumbura 9, 1320 PahalaoyagamSa 6C, 553 a 0 o m 5B, 1006 u 4 Karandugala a t ' h k u 6 6 m F , b 1 103D, 726 6 u ° r 2 a a 7 7 h t 9 a 5 7 p Nagadeepagama u 1 l , a Mahalunuka d A 10, 1321 n 5 A Nagadeepa Rideemaliyadda N " 6B, 814 Kanawegalla 0 ' DSD 5 102F, 493 1 Kotathalawa ° 7 5, 557 Bubula 13B, 971 Uraniya Dehigama Bulupitiya S Uraniya R Bibile 11C, 603 103B, 980 o i 9A, 2122 d u R Ritigaha e N t DSD e " i h 0 t i Arawa m 1:11 51,850 2 g Nilgala ' Rideemaliyadda a 1 a 3 1 Pethiyagoda h B l 1 North 11, 1236 2 i 103, 724 ° , a y , Ussagala 7 11A, 1481 a a Bokagonna 4 Rideemaliyedda 1 r d M 7 a 7 102E, 552 7 w d a 101, 1404 1 8 h a 3 a A a 8 , 1 g m 8 K a a 6 n 0 m 0 1.5 3 6 Kilometers b d 2 9 e 12 g a a A am D g Pitakumbura , 7 a Wegama , o 79 9 lla 102, 1109 81 101A, 1068 Kehel Attawala Radaliyadda 96, 1047 102A, 1149 81°6'40"E 81°8'20"E 81°10'0"E 81°11'40"E 81°13'20"E 81°15'0"E 81°16'40"E 81°18'20"E 81°20'0"E 81°21'40"E 81°23'20"E 81°25'0"E 81°26'40"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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