Talangama Wewa
Talangama Wewa is a reservoir in Western Province, Sri Lanka. Talangama Wewa is situated nearby to the neighborhood Jayawadanagama, as well as near the locality Akurugoda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Thalawathugoda and Hokandara.
Thalawathugoda
Town
Thalawathugoda is a vicinity of Maharagama governed by the Urban Council of Maharagama. It is located approximately 16 km from the centre of Colombo, adjacent to Battaramulla and Pelawatte on the Borella-Kottawa Road, bordering Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte.
Hokandara
Village
Hokandara is a suburb of Colombo district. It is located approximately 20 kilometres from the city centre of Colombo, adjacent to Thalawathugoda to the west, Pelawatte on the north-west, Malabe on the north, Aturugiriya on the east and Pannipitiya on the south.
Pelawatte
Town
Pelawatte also spelled Pelawatta is a part of Battaramulla main town which is a suburb of Colombo located near to the new Parliament of Sri Lanka. It is one of the overpopulated areas in the city.
Talangama Wewa
- Type: Reservoir
- Category: body of water
- Location: Western Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
6.8864° or 6° 53′ 11″ northLongitude
79.9454° or 79° 56′ 43″ eastElevation
20 metres (66 feet)Open location code
6JRXVWPW+H5GeoNames ID
1227345
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Localities in the Area
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