Babarenda North

Babarenda North is a small town in . It is located within , which is one of the smallest of the nine provinces, but one of the most populated.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: place in Southern Province, Sri Lanka
  • Also known as: Bambarenda North

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dikwella and Walasgala.

Town
, also known as Dickwella and as South, is a small coastal market town in the district in Province of . It is located 22 km east of the city of . is situated 5 km east of Babarenda North.

Village
is a town on the far south coast of , in . The distance from to the capital city of is approximately 141 km / 87 mi. The climate is tropical rainforest. is situated 6 km east of Babarenda North.

Town
is a settlement on the extreme southernmost tip of , in the Indian Ocean near , . The , ruins of several Hindu shrines of Tenavaram and a Vihara are located in the vicinity. is situated 8 km southwest of Babarenda North.

Babarenda North

Latitude
5.96667° or 5° 58′ north
Longitude
80.65° or 80° 39′ east
Elevation
25 metres (82 feet)
Open location code
6MQ2XJ8X+MX
Geo­Names ID
1250688
Wiki­data ID
Q4837524
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Persian—“Babarenda North” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Babarenda North
  • Persian: بابارندا شمالی

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Babarenda South I and Uduwila.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Etawa Reefs and Bambri Rocks.

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