Pusweli Oya

The Pusweli Oya is a major tributary of the Kelani Ganga river in . Starting from the hills in Puswelihena in Division of District, it flows northwards through a low-lying flat land converted into rice fields, which ultimately becomes the stream's flood plain during rainy seasons.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hanwella and Padukka.

Town
is a town in , situated about 30 km from , the commercial capital of the country. lies on the - main road, on the banks of the .

Town
is a town in the district of in the Western Province of . It has a population of roughly 8,000. Elevation 44feet. , which is part of the electorate is situated 33 kilometers east of Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, and on the bank of Pusweli Oya on a high ground surrounded by marshland. is situated 7 km southeast of Pusweli Oya.

Village
is a village in the , , . It is approximately 37 kn east of and located on the Boralugoda-Mawalgama Road. is situated 7 km east of Pusweli Oya.

Pusweli Oya

Latitude
6.9° or 6° 54′ north
Longitude
80.06667° or 80° 4′ east
Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)
Open location code
6MR2W328+2M
Geo­Names ID
1229314
Wiki­data ID
Q7262044
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