Sri Vimalaramaya

Sri Vimalaramaya is a Buddhist temple in , , . Sri Vimalaramaya is situated nearby to the Buddhist temple , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Battaramulla and Rajagiriya.

Town
is an Urban Area under the administration of Kaduwela and is situated 8.4 km from the , near the Parliament of Sri Lanka. It is one of the fastest developing administrative, commercial and residential areas in the , being home to the country's elite. is situated 3½ km south of Sri Vimalaramaya.

Suburb
is a part of the 's administrative capital of Sri Jayawardenapura. A fairly large suburb bordering , lies between and Ethul Kotte, straddling Parliament Road. is situated 3½ km southwest of Sri Vimalaramaya.

Town
also spelled Pelawatta is a part of main town which is a suburb of located near to the new Parliament of Sri Lanka. It is one of the overpopulated areas in the city. is situated 5 km south of Sri Vimalaramaya.

Sri Vimalaramaya

Latitude
6.93427° or 6° 56′ 3″ north
Longitude
79.91838° or 79° 55′ 6″ east
Open location code
6JRXWWM9+P9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1918165070
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
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