Madama
Madama is a locality in Kuleegoda West, Hikkaduwa Divisional Secretariat, Southern Province. Madama is situated nearby to the locality Ponaduwa, as well as near Kuligoda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ambalangoda and Seenigama.
Ambalangoda
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Ambalangoda is a coastal city in Sri Lanka's Southern Province, 25 km south of Bentota and 32 km north of Galle. It's famous for its traditional wood mask manufacturing.
Seenigama
Village
Seenigama or Seenigama Devol is a village on the south coast of Sri Lanka. It is located in the Southern Province, about 22 kilometres north-west of Galle. Seenigama is known for a temple dedicated to Devol, a deity in Sinhala Buddhist mythology. Seenigama is situated 7 km south of Madama.
Balapitiya
Balapitiya is a coastal town, in south west Sri Lanka. It is located in the Southern Province in Sri Lanka. It is situated 80 km south of Colombo, about a two-hour drive from the capital.Madama
- Type: Locality
- Location: Kuleegoda West, Hikkaduwa Divisional Secretariat, Galle District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
6.2156° or 6° 12′ 56″ northLongitude
80.0717° or 80° 4′ 18″ eastElevation
12 metres (39 feet)Open location code
6MR2638C+6MGeoNames ID
7623910
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