Gintota

Gintota is a suburb town situated in , in the southern part of . It is located 124 kilometres south of and 6.5 kilometres north-west of and is situated on the left bank of the , at the river's mouth.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Boossa and Dadalla.

Village
is a small town on the south coast of , located in the of the . It is approximately 123 kilometres south of and 12 kilometres north of , immediately north of the mouth of the Gin Ganga.

Suburb
is one of fifteen wards that comprise the city of , . It is made up of five Grama Niladharis: Gintota West; Gintota East; Dadella West; Dadella East and Walawwatte/Siyambalagahawatte. It contains the cemetery… is situated 2½ km southeast of Gintota.

is in the of . 's old town with its fortifications have been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Gintota

Latitude
6.06371° or 6° 3′ 49″ north
Longitude
80.17595° or 80° 10′ 33″ east
Population
5,000
Open location code
6MR2357G+F9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1980792543
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
1245688
Wiki­data ID
Q96379496
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In Other Languages

From Persian to Russian—“Gintota” goes by many names.
  • Persian: گینتوتا
  • Russian: Гинтота

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