Sinnaharagama
Sinnaharagama is an estate in Singharagama, Pathahewaheta Divisional Secretariat, Central Province. Sinnaharagama is situated nearby to the locality Sinharagama, as well as near Gomamwela.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Haragama and Gurudeniya.
Haragama
Village
Haragama is a very rural village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. This village is very near to Maiyangana district. You can find many wild elephants and cows in this area.
Gurudeniya
Suburb
Gurudeniya is a village in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province. It is known for the old brick bridge which was built in 1847 over the stream Thalathu oya. Gurudeniya is situated 3 km northwest of Sinnaharagama.
Kundasale
Suburb
Kundasale is a former town, now a suburb of Kandy in Kandy District, Central Province of Sri Lanka. The town is situated 7 km to the southeast of the centre of Kandy. The population is about 150,000. Kundasale is situated 4½ km northwest of Sinnaharagama.
Sinnaharagama
- Type: Estate
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Singharagama, Pathahewaheta Divisional Secretariat, Kandy District, Central Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
7.2504° or 7° 15′ 1″ northLongitude
80.7089° or 80° 42′ 32″ eastElevation
545 metres (1,788 feet)Open location code
6MV27P25+5HGeoNames ID
7433666
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Localities in the Area
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