Nochi Kulam
Nochi Kulam is a reservoir in Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Nochi Kulam is situated nearby to the locality Navithanveli, as well as near Marutamunai.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kalmunai and Karaitivu.
Kalmunai
Town
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Kalmunai is a city located in the Ampara District of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. Kalmunai is situated 3½ km southeast of Nochi Kulam.
Karaitivu
Town
Karaitivu is a coastal village situated in the Eastern Coast of Sri Lanka about 30 miles south of Batticaloa and is next to Kalmunai town. This is one of the oldest surviving village settlements in the Ampara District. Karaitivu is situated 8 km southeast of Nochi Kulam.
Sammanthurai
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Sammanthurai is a town of over 60,000 people in the Ampara District of the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. It's renowned for its rice paddies and its inner harbour from ancient times - although it is now more than 4 km from the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
Nochi Kulam
- Type: Reservoir
- Category: body of water
- Location: Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
7.43333° or 7° 26′ northLongitude
81.8° or 81° 48′ eastElevation
3 metres (10 feet)Open location code
6MV3CRM2+82GeoNames ID
1232878
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