Panadanda
Panadanda is a village in Galdeniya, Alawwa Division, North Western Province and has about 200 residents. Panadanda is situated nearby to the village Galdeniya, as well as near Boyawalana.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dambadeniya and Alawwa.
Dambadeniya
Town
Dambadeniya is a ruined ancient city situated in the North Western Province, Sri Lanka on the Kurunegala–Negombo main road. It served as the capital of Sri Lanka in the mid 13th century. Dambadeniya is situated 6 km north of Panadanda.
Alawwa
Town
Alawwa is a town and divisional secretariat of the Kurunegala District in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka. The town is considered part of the Coconut Triangle, where most of the country's coconut exports come from. Alawwa is situated 9 km east of Panadanda.
Panadanda
- Type: Village with 200 residents
- Category: locality
- Location: Galdeniya, Alawwa Division, Kurunegala District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
7.31833° or 7° 19′ 6″ northLongitude
80.16393° or 80° 9′ 50″ eastPopulation
200Elevation
41 metres (135 feet)Open location code
6MV28597+8HOpenStreetMap ID
node 2558049897OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
1231414
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