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Central Province, Sri Lanka

The Central Province (Sinhala: මධ්‍යම පළාත Madhyama Paḷāta, Tamil: மத்திய மாகாணம் Madhdhiya Mākāṇam) is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrative division of the country. (The provinces have existed since the 19th century but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils.[3][4]) The Central Province is primarily in the central mountainous terrain of Sri Lanka. It is the 6th largest province by area and is home to 2.5 million people. It is bordered by North Central Province to the north, Uva Province to the east, North Western Province to the west and Sabaragamuwa Province to the south and west. The province's capital is Kandy.

Central Province
මධ්‍යම පළාත
மத்திய மாகாணம்
Kandy (capital city of the province)
Location within Sri Lanka
Coordinates: 7°20′N 80°45′E / 7.333°N 80.750°E / 7.333; 80.750Coordinates: 7°20′N 80°45′E / 7.333°N 80.750°E / 7.333; 80.750
CountrySri Lanka
Created1833
Admitted14 November 1987
CapitalKandy
Largest CityKandy
Major Cities
Districts
Government
 • TypeProvincial council
 • BodyCentral Provincial Council
 • GovernorLalith U Gamage
Area
 • Total5,674 km2 (2,191 sq mi)
 • Rank6th (8.63% of total area)
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total2,558,716
 • Rank2nd (12.97% of total pop.)
 • Density450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Gross Regional Product
 (2010)[1]
 • TotalRs 465 billion
 • Rank4th (9.6% of total)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (Sri Lanka)
ISO 3166 codeLK-2
Vehicle registrationCP
Official languagesSinhalese, Tamil
Flower
Rhododendron arboreum[2]
Websitewww.cp.gov.lk

The cities of Matale and Nuwara Eliya are in the Central Province. The province is famous for its production of Ceylon tea, planted by the British in the 1860s after a devastating disease killed all the coffee plantations in the province. The Central Province attracts many tourists, with hill station towns such as Gampola, Hatton and Nuwara Eliya.

History

Though three successive European powers invaded Sri Lanka during the 16th to the 19th century, the Central Province maintained its independence until the early 19th century when the British conquered Kandy. The British then established a colonial headman ranking system in 1824, which came into effect in 1832.

Colonial head mudaliyars
  • Sir Christofel de-Silva (1824–1842)
  • Don William Gunawardene De-Saram III (1842–1856)
  • Sir Hendrick Ekanayake (1856–1860)
  • Sir Alexander-James Divakara Mohotti (1860–1888)
  • Don Agaris Divakara Mohotti (1888–1924)

The Mudaliyar Office was abolished in 1924 and the last of the colonial headman retired from their positions and gave up the rule to the British officers in 1926. All headman positions were then passed down to the newly elected governor-general of Central Province. This was established in 1929 as a way for the British to directly rule the provinces.

The historic Matale, Temple of the Tooth, Dambulla cave temple, Aluwihare temple and the Sigiriya rock are in the Central Province.

Geography

The province has an area of 5,674 km2 and a population of 2,421,148. Major towns include Kandy (119,186), Matale (39,869), Dambulla (75,290), Gampola (26,481), Nuwara Eliya (27,449) and Hatton (16,790).

Mountain ranges

Knuckles Mountain Range, Adam's Peak and Horton Plains are UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Central Province.

Climate

The climate is cool, and many areas above 1,500 metres often have chilly nights. The western slopes are very wet, some places have almost 7,000 mm of rain per year. The eastern slopes are parts of the mid-dry zone as it is receiving rain only from North-Eastern monsoon. The temperatures range from 24 °C at Kandy to just 16 °C in Nuwara Eliya, which is 1,889 m above sea level. The highest mountains in Sri Lanka are in the Central Province. The terrain is mostly mountainous, with deep valleys cutting into it. The two main mountain regions are the central massif and the Knuckles range to the east of Kandy.

Demographics

The population is a mixture of Sinhalese, Tamil and the Moors. Many tea plantation workers are Indian Tamils, brought over to Sri Lanka by the British in the 19th century.

Ethnicity

Ethnic group Population %
Sinhalese 1,584,100 65.35%
Indian Tamils 482,945 19.92%
Sri Lankan Moors 223,076 9.2%
Sri Lankan Tamils 122,438 5.05%
Burghers 3,589 0.15%
Others 7,818 0.32%
Total 2,423,966 100.00%

Religion

As per the 2012 Sri Lankan census, there were 16,72,625 Buddhists, 5,40,339 Hindus, 2,63,874 Muslims, 94,402 Christians and 317 people following other faiths in the Central Province.

Religion in Central Province, Sri Lanka (2012 Census)

  Buddhism (65.04%)
  Hinduism (21.01%)
  Islam (10.26%)
  Christianity (3.67%)
  Others (0.01%)

Administrative divisions

Central Province is divided into three districts and 36 divisional secretariats.

Districts

Administrative Divisions of Central Province
district Capital Area (km2) Population
Kandy District Kandy 1,940 1,279,028
Matale District Matale 1,993 441,328
Nuwara Eliya District Nuwara Eliya 1,741 703,610

Divisional secretariats

The districts of the Sri Lanka are divided into administrative sub-units known as divisional secretariats. These were originally based on the feudal counties, the korales and ratas. They were formerly known as 'D.R.O. Divisions' after the 'Divisional Revenue Officer'. Later the D.R.O.s became 'Assistant Government Agents' and the Divisions were known as 'A.G.A. Divisions'. Currently, the divisions are administered by a 'Divisional Secretary' and are known as a 'D.S. Divisions'.

There are 36 divisional secretariats in Central Province, which are listed below, by district. There are 20 in Kandy District, 11 in Matale District and 5 in Nuwara Eliya District.

Major population centres

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Central Province,Sri Lanka
As per the 2012 Census[5][6]
Rank District Pop.
 
Kandy
 
Matale
1 Kandy Kandy 125,182  
Gampola
 
Nuwara Eliya
2 Matale Matale 48,225
3 Gampola Kandy 37,871
4 Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya 35,081
5 Dambulla Matale 26,000
6 Hatton Nuwara Eliya 14,585
7 Nawalapitiya Kandy 13,338
8 Kadugannawa Kandy 12,654
9 Wattegama Kandy 8,157
10 Talawakele Nuwara Eliya 4,691

See also

References

  1. ^ :.News Line : North, East record highest GDP growth rate 2012-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Provincial Flower - Central Provincial Council - Sri Lanka".
  3. ^ "Provinces of Sri Lanka". Statoids.
  4. ^ . Government of Sri Lanka. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009.
  5. ^ (PDF). Statistics Statistical Abstract 2013. Department of Census and Statistics Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  6. ^ http://www.statistics.gov.lk/abstract2019/CHAP2/2.4[bare URL]

Maps

  • Searchable Map of Sri Lanka

External links

  • Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka
  • Office of the Council Secretary – Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka
  • Chief Secretary's Office – Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka
  • Central Provincial Postal Codes Sri Lanka

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The Central Province Sinhala මධ යම පළ ත Madhyama Paḷata Tamil மத த ய ம க ணம Madhdhiya Makaṇam is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka the first level administrative division of the country The provinces have existed since the 19th century but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils 3 4 The Central Province is primarily in the central mountainous terrain of Sri Lanka It is the 6th largest province by area and is home to 2 5 million people It is bordered by North Central Province to the north Uva Province to the east North Western Province to the west and Sabaragamuwa Province to the south and west The province s capital is Kandy Central Province මධ යම පළ ත மத த ய ம க ணம ProvinceKandy capital city of the province FlagLocation within Sri LankaCoordinates 7 20 N 80 45 E 7 333 N 80 750 E 7 333 80 750 Coordinates 7 20 N 80 45 E 7 333 N 80 750 E 7 333 80 750CountrySri LankaCreated1833Admitted14 November 1987CapitalKandyLargest CityKandyMajor CitiesList MataleNuwara EliyaDistrictsList KandyMataleNuwara EliyaGovernment TypeProvincial council BodyCentral Provincial Council GovernorLalith U GamageArea Total5 674 km2 2 191 sq mi Rank6th 8 63 of total area Population 2011 census Total2 558 716 Rank2nd 12 97 of total pop Density450 km2 1 200 sq mi Gross Regional Product 2010 1 TotalRs 465 billion Rank4th 9 6 of total Time zoneUTC 05 30 Sri Lanka ISO 3166 codeLK 2Vehicle registrationCPOfficial languagesSinhalese TamilFlowerRhododendron arboreum 2 Websitewww wbr cp wbr gov wbr lkThis article contains Indic text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks or boxes misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text The cities of Matale and Nuwara Eliya are in the Central Province The province is famous for its production of Ceylon tea planted by the British in the 1860s after a devastating disease killed all the coffee plantations in the province The Central Province attracts many tourists with hill station towns such as Gampola Hatton and Nuwara Eliya Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Mountain ranges 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnicity 3 2 Religion 4 Administrative divisions 4 1 Districts 4 2 Divisional secretariats 4 3 Major population centres 5 See also 6 References 7 Maps 8 External linksHistory EditThough three successive European powers invaded Sri Lanka during the 16th to the 19th century the Central Province maintained its independence until the early 19th century when the British conquered Kandy The British then established a colonial headman ranking system in 1824 which came into effect in 1832 Colonial head mudaliyarsSir Christofel de Silva 1824 1842 Don William Gunawardene De Saram III 1842 1856 Sir Hendrick Ekanayake 1856 1860 Sir Alexander James Divakara Mohotti 1860 1888 Don Agaris Divakara Mohotti 1888 1924 The Mudaliyar Office was abolished in 1924 and the last of the colonial headman retired from their positions and gave up the rule to the British officers in 1926 All headman positions were then passed down to the newly elected governor general of Central Province This was established in 1929 as a way for the British to directly rule the provinces The historic Matale Temple of the Tooth Dambulla cave temple Aluwihare temple and the Sigiriya rock are in the Central Province Geography EditThe province has an area of 5 674 km2 and a population of 2 421 148 Major towns include Kandy 119 186 Matale 39 869 Dambulla 75 290 Gampola 26 481 Nuwara Eliya 27 449 and Hatton 16 790 Mountain ranges Edit Knuckles Mountain Range Adam s Peak and Horton Plains are UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Central Province Climate Edit The climate is cool and many areas above 1 500 metres often have chilly nights The western slopes are very wet some places have almost 7 000 mm of rain per year The eastern slopes are parts of the mid dry zone as it is receiving rain only from North Eastern monsoon The temperatures range from 24 C at Kandy to just 16 C in Nuwara Eliya which is 1 889 m above sea level The highest mountains in Sri Lanka are in the Central Province The terrain is mostly mountainous with deep valleys cutting into it The two main mountain regions are the central massif and the Knuckles range to the east of Kandy Demographics EditThe population is a mixture of Sinhalese Tamil and the Moors Many tea plantation workers are Indian Tamils brought over to Sri Lanka by the British in the 19th century Ethnicity Edit Ethnic group Population Sinhalese 1 584 100 65 35 Indian Tamils 482 945 19 92 Sri Lankan Moors 223 076 9 2 Sri Lankan Tamils 122 438 5 05 Burghers 3 589 0 15 Others 7 818 0 32 Total 2 423 966 100 00 Religion Edit As per the 2012 Sri Lankan census there were 16 72 625 Buddhists 5 40 339 Hindus 2 63 874 Muslims 94 402 Christians and 317 people following other faiths in the Central Province Religion in Central Province Sri Lanka 2012 Census Buddhism 65 04 Hinduism 21 01 Islam 10 26 Christianity 3 67 Others 0 01 Administrative divisions EditMain articles Districts of Sri Lanka Divisional Secretariats of Sri Lanka and List of cities in Sri Lanka Central Province is divided into three districts and 36 divisional secretariats Districts Edit Administrative Divisions of Central Province district Capital Area km2 PopulationKandy District Kandy 1 940 1 279 028Matale District Matale 1 993 441 328Nuwara Eliya District Nuwara Eliya 1 741 703 610Divisional secretariats Edit Main article Divisional Secretariats of Central Province Sri Lanka The districts of the Sri Lanka are divided into administrative sub units known as divisional secretariats These were originally based on the feudal counties the korales and ratas They were formerly known as D R O Divisions after the Divisional Revenue Officer Later the D R O s became Assistant Government Agents and the Divisions were known as A G A Divisions Currently the divisions are administered by a Divisional Secretary and are known as a D S Divisions There are 36 divisional secretariats in Central Province which are listed below by district There are 20 in Kandy District 11 in Matale District and 5 in Nuwara Eliya District Major population centres Edit Largest cities or towns in Central Province Sri Lanka As per the 2012 Census 5 6 Rank District Pop Kandy Matale 1 Kandy Kandy 125 182 Gampola Nuwara Eliya2 Matale Matale 48 2253 Gampola Kandy 37 8714 Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya 35 0815 Dambulla Matale 26 0006 Hatton Nuwara Eliya 14 5857 Nawalapitiya Kandy 13 3388 Kadugannawa Kandy 12 6549 Wattegama Kandy 8 15710 Talawakele Nuwara Eliya 4 691See also EditList of settlements in Central Province Sri Lanka Provinces of Sri Lanka Districts of Sri Lanka Tea production in Sri LankaReferences Edit News Line North East record highest GDP growth rate Archived 2012 06 20 at the Wayback Machine Provincial Flower Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka Provinces of Sri Lanka Statoids Provincial Councils Government of Sri Lanka Archived from the original on 7 July 2009 Area Population Registered voters and Employees of Municipalities 2011 2012 PDF Statistics Statistical Abstract 2013 Department of Census and Statistics Sri Lanka Archived from the original PDF on 13 December 2014 Retrieved 5 December 2014 http www statistics gov lk abstract2019 CHAP2 2 4 bare URL Maps EditSearchable Map of Sri LankaExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Province Sri Lanka Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka Office of the Council Secretary Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka Chief Secretary s Office Central Provincial Council Sri Lanka Central Provincial Postal Codes Sri Lanka Cities in Central province Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Province Sri Lanka amp oldid 1126591479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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