Adikkandiya
Adikkandiya is a locality in Katana Divisional Secretariat, Gampaha District, Western Province. Adikkandiya is situated nearby to the locality Welihena, as well as near Kochchikade.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Negombo and Dankotuwa.
Negombo
Photo: Adam Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Negombo is a quiet town in the western coastal area of Sri Lanka, with a tourist strip to the north on Jetwing Beach. Its key attraction is its proximity to the international airport.
Dankotuwa
Town
Dankotuwa is a small town situated in Puttalam District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is located 12 km away from Negombo, 47 km from Colombo and 62 km from Kurunegala. Dankotuwa is situated 5 km northeast of Adikkandiya.
Bolawatta
Village
Bolawatta is a populated place located in Sri Lanka. The location is situated 130 kilometers west of the approximate center of Sri Lanka and 40 kilometers north of the capital Colombo. It is located at latitude of 7.29 and a longitude of 79.86. Bolawatta is situated 4½ km north of Adikkandiya.
Adikkandiya
- Type: Locality
- Location: Katana Divisional Secretariat, Gampaha District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
7.2543° or 7° 15′ 16″ northLongitude
79.8639° or 79° 51′ 50″ eastElevation
11 metres (36 feet)Open location code
6JVX7V37+PHGeoNames ID
8303292
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