Kaluthara Bridge

Kaluthara Bridge is a bridge in , . Kaluthara Bridge is situated nearby to the islet , as well as near the Buddhist temple .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Richmond Castle and Muslim Central College.

Castle
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is an Edwardian mansion, located near . Built between 1900 and 1910, it was formally the country seat of Mudaliyar Don Arthur de Silva Wijesinghe Siriwardena. is situated 2 km northeast of Kaluthara Bridge.

School
or Kalutara is a government located in , . The school was established in 1918 when the 'Kur-Aan Madharasa' religious school was converted into a Tamil medium school, with 150 students. is situated 2½ km south of Kaluthara Bridge.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kalutara and Wadduwa.

is in . The area is well known for producing mangosteens, a fruit introduced from Malaysia in the 19th century.

is in of . The surrounding seas of are suited for water sports such as windsurfing, and on land, people play games like beach volleyball.

Kaluthara Bridge

Latitude
6.59117° or 6° 35′ 28″ north
Longitude
79.95938° or 79° 57′ 34″ east
Open location code
6JRXHXR5+FQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 490170583
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
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Highlights include Kaluganga and Kaluthara Bridge.

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