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SRI LANKA MANNARGUDI I N D E TIRUTTURAIPPUNDI Capitale D'état vers THANJAVUR vers TIRUVARUR 80° 81° 79°79° NAGAPPATTINAM SRI LANKA MANNARGUDI I N D E TIRUTTURAIPPUNDI Capitale d'État v. TIRUCHCHIRAPPALLI PATTUKKOTTAI (plus de 100 000 hab.) VEDARANNIYAM Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte est la capitale administrative et législative. Colombo est la "capitale commerciale" ADIRAMPATTINAM Cap Calimere G o l f e d u Plus de 600 000 hab. vers PUDUKKOTTAI ARANTANGI P a l k Plus de 200 000 hab. d e 10° Plus de 100 000 hab. 10° t Plus de 50 000 hab. vers KARAIKKUDI i o B e n g a l e MIMISAL r Plus de 25 000 hab. t Kankesanturai Point Pedro Karaitivu é Plus de 10 000 hab. Chunnakam D Karainagar Autre localité TONDI Chavakachcheri Kayts Limite de province Velanai Nainativu Jaffna Lagon Elephant Pass Limite de district Punkudutivu de n Pooneryn Jaffna a Galle Capitale de province b Île de Delft Palaitivu Paranthan m a Kachchativu Matale Chef-lieu de district P Pte du Diable Kilinochchi Puthukkudiyiruppu Vers MADURAI e B a i e d e P a l k Route principale d RAMESWARAM Mullaittivu Iranativu t Pamban i Route secondaire o r Vellankulam t B a Mankulam é c Odduchuddan Piste D DHANUSKODI Talaimannar Pali Aru P Nedunkeni Voie ferrée Pont d'Adam ar 9° Île de angi Aru Kokkilai 9° Mannar Puliyankulam Aéroport, aérodrome Pulmoddai Mannar Uyilankulam NONORDRD Padawiya ya Barrage G o l f e O Madhu n Kuchchaveli a Murunkan Y Parc national Aruv Vavuniya d e Silavatturai i Aru Récifs coralliens Paraiyanalankulam Kebitigollewa Trincomalee Site archéologique important M a n n a r Marichchu kk addi PARC 0 50 km Medawachchiya Baie Koddiyar Horowupotana Kinniya Paymadu 82° NATIONALNATIONAL CENTRE-NORD Karaitivu Mutur Anuradhapura Kahatagasdigiliya WILWILPATTUPATTU Mihintale Kantalai Seruwawila ÎLE DE Galkulama Kalpitiya Migaswewa K Kathiraveli CEYL AN Periyanagavillu ala Oya Maragahawewa Maradankadawala 766 Vakarai RitigaRitigalala Hingurakgoda 8° Puttalam Habarana Pointe de l'Éléphant 8° M Galgamuwa i Oya Giritale Polonnaruwa Trikkandimadu Palavi Sigiriya Anamaduwa Mannampitiya Valachchenai Dambulla Maho a Lac y EST Eravur Galewela O Mundal u Kiriyankalli Nikaweratiya Elahera r Karadiyanaru Batticaloa Naula u d a a y a g u O g Kattankudi n ur n ed Padeniya M D Nalanda a G Ibbagamuwa i Chilaw l e NORD-OUEST w a CENTRE a h Maha Oya Kurunegala Matale a Hembarawa M M 658 K Dandagamuwa nuc Kalmunai 1904 kl 1863 es Padiyatalawa Samanturai Kandy Ampara Giriulla Kegalla Kochchikade Mahiyangana PARC ha Oya Lac Ma Galahitiyawa Senanayake Negombo MawanellaMawanella Akkaraipattu HanguHanguraranknketa NATIONAL Inginiyagala Katunayaka Bibile Gampaha Gampola Tirrukkovil Ja-Ela Nawalapitiya GAL OYA Karawanella Badulla 7° Welisara Ragama PidurutalagalaPidurutalagala Pointe Sangamankanda 7° Dalugama Avissawella 2524 PeligPeligayodaayoda Nuwara Passara KelaniyaKelaniya Eliya Siyambalanduwa Colombo Hatton 2036 Hatton Monaragala Pottuvil SRI JAJAYEWARDENEPURAYEWARDENEPURA Ella Lahugala Dehiwela-Mount Lavinia Pic d'Adam Kirigalpota2395 UVA Eheliyagoda 2243 Bandarawela KOTTE Kirigalpota Buttala Wattegama Moratuwa Ratnapura Kum Panama Ganga Wellawaya bu Panadura Kalu Balangoda kk Horana an Okanda Wadduwa M Oya Pelmadulla Telulla e K n i PARC i Kalutara OUEST PAPARCRC r k SABARAGAMUWA n NATIONAL NATINATIONALONAL d G i UDA WALAWE a YALA Beruwala Matugama Rakwana O n Kumana y g Tanamalwila a a Kataragama Gongala W Bentota a la 1358 Timbolketiya w 82° Tawalama e Embilipitiya G a Tissamaharama AFGHAN. CHINE Balapitiya n g Elpitiya a Wirawila Ambalangoda Pitabeddara PAKISTAN NÉPALNÉPAL BHOUTAN Kirinda Hikkaduwa SUD Ambalantota Akuressa BANGLADESH Hakmana Hambantota BIRMANIE MER INDE Golfe 6° Galle Tangalle 6° D'ARABIE du Kogalla Bengale Weligama Matara Dondra Head Îles Îles Andaman Laquedives (INDE) (INDE) Îles Nicobar (INDE) O C É A N I N D I E N MALDIVES SRI LANKA INDONÉSIE Équateur 79° 80° 81° OCÉAN INDIEN Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, direction des Archives (pôle géographique) © Janvier 2018.
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