Puselahena
Puselahena is a rubber plantation in Ihala Millewa North, Horana Divisional Secretariat, Western Province. Puselahena is situated nearby to the locality Kindelpitiya, as well as near Pahala Millewa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Padukka and Arukwatta.
Padukka
Town
Padukka is a town in the district of Colombo in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. It has a population of roughly 8,000. Elevation 44feet. Padukka, which is part of the Avissawella electorate is situated 33 kilometers east of Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, and on the bank of Pusweli Oya on a high ground surrounded by marshland. Padukka is situated 6 km north of Puselahena.
Arukwatta
Village
Arukwatta is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Western Province. Arukwatta is situated 6 km north of Puselahena.
Gonapola
Village
Gonapola is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Western Province. Gonapola is situated 8 km west of Puselahena.
Puselahena
- Type: Rubber plantation
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Ihala Millewa North, Horana Divisional Secretariat, Kalutara District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
6.7882° or 6° 47′ 18″ northLongitude
80.0852° or 80° 5′ 7″ eastElevation
32 metres (105 feet)Open location code
6MR2Q3QP+73GeoNames ID
7474183
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Localities in the Area
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