Henawatta

Henawatta is a locality in , . Henawatta is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Barberyn Lighthouse.

Lighthouse
Photo: vivali, CC BY 3.0.
is a lighthouse located on Barberyn Island. Barberyn Island a 3.25 ha island situated 0.8 km offshore from the town of on the south-west coast of , 56 km south of .The lighthouse is a 34 m high round white conical granite tower.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Beruwela and Aluthgama.

Beruwala is a large town in , , governed by an Urban Council. The town covers a total area of approximately 15 km2 and is located on the south-west coast of Sri Lanka, 60 km south of Colombo.

Town
is a coastal town in in the Western Province of . It is approximately 63.5 kilometres south of and 68 kilometres north of . is situated 5 km southeast of Henawatta.

is a coastal town of 37,000 people in Southern Sri Lanka. is a tourist town, with a local airport and a handful of world-class hotels. It is a destination for watersports and is famous for its toddy production, an alcoholic beverage made out of coconut nectar.

Henawatta

Latitude
6.46667° or 6° 28′ north
Longitude
79.96667° or 79° 58′ east
Open location code
6JRXFX88+MM
Geo­Names ID
1244401
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