Udammita South
Udammita South is a locality in Katana Divisional Secretariat, Gampaha District, Western Province. Udammita South is situated nearby to the locality Kudahakapola North, as well as near Akkarudahaya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ja-Ela and Katunayake.
Ja-Ela
Town
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Ja-Ela is a town, located approximately 20 km north of the city centre of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Ja-Ela lies on the A3 road which overlaps with the Colombo – Katunayake Expressway at the Ja-Ela Interchange. Ja-Ela is situated 3½ km south of Udammita South.
Katunayake
Town
Katunayake, is a suburb of Negombo in Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is the site of Bandaranaike International Airport, the primary international air gateway to Sri Lanka. Katunayake is situated 6 km north of Udammita South.
Seeduwa
Town
Photo: Rehman, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Seeduwa is a suburb of Negombo, in Katana Divisional Secretariat, Western Province of Sri Lanka. It is located on the A03 road between Colombo and Negombo.
Udammita South
- Type: Locality
- Location: Katana Divisional Secretariat, Gampaha District, Western Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
7.1098° or 7° 6′ 35″ northLongitude
79.8896° or 79° 53′ 23″ eastElevation
13 metres (43 feet)Open location code
6JVX4V5Q+WRGeoNames ID
11985370
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