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Moratuwa

Moratuwa (Sinhala: මොරටුව, Tamil: மொறட்டுவை) is a large suburb of Colombo, on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, near Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia. It is situated on the GalleColombo (Galle road) main highway, 18 km (11 mi) south of the centre of Colombo. Moratuwa is surrounded on three sides by water, except in the north of the city, by the Indian Ocean on the west, the Lake Bolgoda on the east and the Moratu river on the south. According to the 2012 census, the suburb had a population of 168,280.[1]

Moratuwa
මොරටුව
மொறட்டுவை
Nickname: 
MRT
Moratuwa
Location of Moratuwa in Colombo District
Coordinates: 6°47′56.66″N 79°52′36.04″E / 6.7990722°N 79.8766778°E / 6.7990722; 79.8766778Coordinates: 6°47′56.66″N 79°52′36.04″E / 6.7990722°N 79.8766778°E / 6.7990722; 79.8766778
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceWestern Province
DistrictColombo District
Elevation
28 m (92 ft)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total168,280
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (SLT)
Postal Code
10400
Websitemoratuwa.mc.gov.lk/si/?page_id=1355&lang=en

Moratuwa is also the birthplace of Veera Puran Appu, a resistance fighter against British rule in Matale, the philanthropist Sir Charles Henry de Soysa and the musician Pandit W. D. Amaradeva.

Suburb structure

Moratuwa consists of 24 main areas: Angulana, Borupana, Dahampura, Egoda Uyana, Idama, Indibedda, Kadalana, Kaduwamulla, Kaldemulla, Katubedda, Katukurunda, Koralawella, Lakshapathiya, Lunawa, Molpe, Moratumulla, Moratuwella, Puwakaramba, Rawathawatta, Soysapura, Thelawala, Uswatta, Uyana and Willorawatta.[2]

History

Both Moratuwa and Lakshapathiya are mentioned in the 15th century poem Kokila Sandesha, written by a monk poet of Devundara to celebrate Prince Sapumal during the reign of King Parakramabahu VI.[3][4] Lunawa, Uyana and Rawathawatte are mentioned in 16th century chronicles and church records of martyrs, the latter commemorates Revatha Thera, the chief incumbent of a temple built by King Vijayabahu I.[5][6] Lakshapathiya, meaning commanding a hundred-thousand, was once the land awarded to Lak Vijaya Singu, a Commander of King Nissanka Malla.[6][7] Subsequent to the Wijayaba Kollaya and the division of the Kotte Kingdom, the hamlet of Koralawella was created as part of Raigam Korale, which again became part of Moratuwa in 1735, however losing Ratmalana and parts of Borupane to Dehiwala. The name Moratuwa is derived from "Mura Atuwa" meaning sentry turret in Sinhalese which once existed at Kaldamulla.[6]

About twelve miles (19 km (12 mi)) from Colombo, the chief town of Ceylon, on the high road to Galle, which is the second town, there is a belt or bar of land, lying between the sea on the one side, and, an extensive lake, or rather lagoon, on the other. And as the sea in this quarter abounds in fish, and this lagoon has many arms leading from its ample basin into canals stretching along the coast, and into rivers, flowing from the mountains, so as to form a great harbour, the surrounding country, which is very fertile, has become very populous. On the bank of land referred to, stands the thriving village of Morotto, remarkable for its fishermen and its carpenters.

Dr. John Gibson MacVicar, Chaplain of St. Andrews' Church, Colombo (1830 - 1853)

Industries

Industries in Moratuwa include the manufacture of furniture, rubber products, batteries, transformers, and wood handicrafts. This suburb is also a fishing and trading center. Of these, Moratuwa is most well known for its furniture.[8]

Education

The University of Moratuwa, a leading technological university in South Asia is situated on the banks of the Bolgoda Lake in Katubedda, Moratuwa. High schools in the area include Moratu Maha Vidyalaya, Prince of Wales' College, Princess of Wales' College, Our Lady of Victories Convent, St. Sebastian's College and the Methodist High School.

Attractions

The Bolgoda lake situated in Moratuwa is the largest natural lake of Sri Lanka. It is a tributary of the Kalu Ganga which originates at Adam's Peak and is a popular resort for swimming, angling and boating. Bolgoda lake spreads, twisting from Ratmalana via Moratuwa and Panadura till it meets the sea at Wadduwa and Moratuwa via the Moratu ganga.[8] Moratuwa is home to the oldest church dedicated to St. Sebastian and the Holy Emmanuel Church, which was once the tallest building in Sri Lanka.[9] A monument to Puran Appu stands in the premises of the Moratuwa Municipal Council and a museum is housed at the Weera Puran Appu Vidyalaya.[10][11]

Music

Moratuwa is famous for its music and is home to some well-known musicians such as W. D. Amaradeva, C.T. Fernando, M. S. Fernando, Nihal Nelson, Priya Peiris (La Bambas), Sunil Perera (The Gypsies) and Niranjala Sarojini.

The town also has a famous theme song, Punsada paaya Moratuwa dillenna (meaning "Moratuwa in the splendour of the full moon"), which is a staple at most musical events held in Moratuwa. Clarence Wijewardena also composed Moratuwa Moratuwa mea nomakena nama song in tribute to the town.

Sport

Moratuwa is famous for its notable cricket players, such as Duleep Mendis, Susil Fernando Roger Wijesuriya Ajantha Mendis, Amal Silva, Romesh Kaluwitharana, Lahiru Thirimanne, Prasanna Jayawardene, Angelo Perera, Kusal Mendis, Vishwa Fernando, Amila Aponso, Avishka Fernando, and Sadeera Samarawickrama

An international cricket stadium, De Soysa Stadium (Tyronne Fernando Stadium) is situated in Moratuwa.

Demographics

Moratuwa consisting of all ethnic and religious groups seen in Sri Lanka. This suburb has a percentage Christian population after Negombo city, significantly higher than the national average.

Ethnicity Population % Of Total
Sinhalese 168,324 95.00
Sri Lankan Tamils 4,433 2.50
Indian Tamils 375 0.21
Sri Lankan Moors 2,452 1.38
Other (including Burgher, Malay) 1,606 0.91
Total 177,190 100
Religion Population % of Total
Buddhist 124,205 70.00
Catholics 33,893 19.1
Other Christians 11,806 6.7
Islam 3,311 1.9
Hindu 3,367 1.9
Total 177,190 100

Public library

The Public library of Moratuwa Municipal Council “Janasetha Kala Ketha” at Galle Road, Katubedda, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka was opened in 1987. This was constructed by the funds raised by Moratuwa municipal council to the amount of rupees 15 laks and 50 laks by the Japanese organization “World Exposition Commemorative”. The library was constructed according to Japanese architecture. Among the other facilities provided by the main library are art and stories hour and Tamil language hour for children, Computer classes for children and adults, conference, lectures etc. Every year the library celebrates the literature month (September) and National reading month (October), conducting various activities to develop reading habits among the children. Janasetha Kala Ketha, the public library of Moratuwa, has been awarded as The Best Public Library in Colombo district in the years 2012 and 2013 and as The Best Public Library in the Western Province of the Island in 2012.

Transport

The main road transport link to Moratuwa is the Colombo-Galle Highway (Galle Road), which links the suburb from the north and south. Moratuwa is linked to the outside by four bridges, old Moratuwa Bridge at the town centre, New Galle Road Bridge at Modara, Kospalana Bridge and Borupana Road Bridge, all across the Bolgoda lake. The town is linked by Galle Road to the north at Ratmalana, to Panadura to the south and to Pilyandala in the east. Access to the Southern Expressway from Moratuwa is either through Kottawa or by Horana Road.

The coastal railway line from Colombo to Matara runs through Moratuwa along the coast. Railway stations at Angulana, Lunawa, Moratuwa, Koralawella and Egodauyana serve residents of Moratuwa.

References

  1. ^ "MORATUWA (Divisional Secretariat)". Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2008.
  3. ^ The fifteenth century route to Yapa Patuna 20 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Padma EDIRISINGHE (Sunday Observer) Retrieved 20 November 2015
  4. ^ "Portuguese encounter with King of Kotte in 1517". Denis N. Fernando. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  5. ^ 100 for St. Joseph's Church, Commander Shemal Fernando (Sunday Times) Retrieved 20 November 2015
  6. ^ a b c The De Soyas of Alfred House by Rupa de Soysa, p.9 (Karunaratne & Sons)
  7. ^ Allai Copper Plate Charter of King Nissankamalla 21 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Fernando, P. E. (University of Peradeniya) pp. 77-80
  8. ^ a b Colombo District - Moratuwa, Kapruka Website. Retrieved 20 November 2015
  9. ^ Saint Sebastian: The story behind the feast, Kishanie S. Fernando (Ceylon Today) Retrieved 20 November 2015
  10. ^ A multi-faceted son of Moratuwa, Methsiri Cooray (Sunday Times) Retrieved 20 November 2015
  11. ^ Museums in Sri Lanka, lanka.com Retrieved 20 November 2015

Maps

  • Detailed map of Moratuwa vicinity and Sri Lanka

External links

  • Puran Appu

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moratuwa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Moratuwa Sinhala ම රට ව Tamil ம றட ட வ is a large suburb of Colombo on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka near Dehiwala Mount Lavinia It is situated on the Galle Colombo Galle road main highway 18 km 11 mi south of the centre of Colombo Moratuwa is surrounded on three sides by water except in the north of the city by the Indian Ocean on the west the Lake Bolgoda on the east and the Moratu river on the south According to the 2012 census the suburb had a population of 168 280 1 Moratuwa ම රට වம றட ட வ suburbNickname MRTMoratuwaLocation of Moratuwa in Colombo DistrictCoordinates 6 47 56 66 N 79 52 36 04 E 6 7990722 N 79 8766778 E 6 7990722 79 8766778 Coordinates 6 47 56 66 N 79 52 36 04 E 6 7990722 N 79 8766778 E 6 7990722 79 8766778CountrySri LankaProvinceWestern ProvinceDistrictColombo DistrictElevation28 m 92 ft Population 2012 Total168 280Time zoneUTC 5 30 SLT Postal Code10400Websitemoratuwa wbr mc wbr gov wbr lk wbr si wbr page wbr id 1355 amp lang enMoratuwa is also the birthplace of Veera Puran Appu a resistance fighter against British rule in Matale the philanthropist Sir Charles Henry de Soysa and the musician Pandit W D Amaradeva Contents 1 Suburb structure 2 History 3 Industries 4 Education 5 Attractions 6 Music 7 Sport 8 Demographics 9 Public library 10 Transport 11 References 12 Maps 13 External linksSuburb structure EditMoratuwa consists of 24 main areas Angulana Borupana Dahampura Egoda Uyana Idama Indibedda Kadalana Kaduwamulla Kaldemulla Katubedda Katukurunda Koralawella Lakshapathiya Lunawa Molpe Moratumulla Moratuwella Puwakaramba Rawathawatta Soysapura Thelawala Uswatta Uyana and Willorawatta 2 History EditBoth Moratuwa and Lakshapathiya are mentioned in the 15th century poem Kokila Sandesha written by a monk poet of Devundara to celebrate Prince Sapumal during the reign of King Parakramabahu VI 3 4 Lunawa Uyana and Rawathawatte are mentioned in 16th century chronicles and church records of martyrs the latter commemorates Revatha Thera the chief incumbent of a temple built by King Vijayabahu I 5 6 Lakshapathiya meaning commanding a hundred thousand was once the land awarded to Lak Vijaya Singu a Commander of King Nissanka Malla 6 7 Subsequent to the Wijayaba Kollaya and the division of the Kotte Kingdom the hamlet of Koralawella was created as part of Raigam Korale which again became part of Moratuwa in 1735 however losing Ratmalana and parts of Borupane to Dehiwala The name Moratuwa is derived from Mura Atuwa meaning sentry turret in Sinhalese which once existed at Kaldamulla 6 About twelve miles 19 km 12 mi from Colombo the chief town of Ceylon on the high road to Galle which is the second town there is a belt or bar of land lying between the sea on the one side and an extensive lake or rather lagoon on the other And as the sea in this quarter abounds in fish and this lagoon has many arms leading from its ample basin into canals stretching along the coast and into rivers flowing from the mountains so as to form a great harbour the surrounding country which is very fertile has become very populous On the bank of land referred to stands the thriving village of Morotto remarkable for its fishermen and its carpenters Dr John Gibson MacVicar Chaplain of St Andrews Church Colombo 1830 1853 Industries EditIndustries in Moratuwa include the manufacture of furniture rubber products batteries transformers and wood handicrafts This suburb is also a fishing and trading center Of these Moratuwa is most well known for its furniture 8 Education EditThe University of Moratuwa a leading technological university in South Asia is situated on the banks of the Bolgoda Lake in Katubedda Moratuwa High schools in the area include Moratu Maha Vidyalaya Prince of Wales College Princess of Wales College Our Lady of Victories Convent St Sebastian s College and the Methodist High School Attractions EditThe Bolgoda lake situated in Moratuwa is the largest natural lake of Sri Lanka It is a tributary of the Kalu Ganga which originates at Adam s Peak and is a popular resort for swimming angling and boating Bolgoda lake spreads twisting from Ratmalana via Moratuwa and Panadura till it meets the sea at Wadduwa and Moratuwa via the Moratu ganga 8 Moratuwa is home to the oldest church dedicated to St Sebastian and the Holy Emmanuel Church which was once the tallest building in Sri Lanka 9 A monument to Puran Appu stands in the premises of the Moratuwa Municipal Council and a museum is housed at the Weera Puran Appu Vidyalaya 10 11 Music EditMoratuwa is famous for its music and is home to some well known musicians such as W D Amaradeva C T Fernando M S Fernando Nihal Nelson Priya Peiris La Bambas Sunil Perera The Gypsies and Niranjala Sarojini The town also has a famous theme song Punsada paaya Moratuwa dillenna 1 meaning Moratuwa in the splendour of the full moon which is a staple at most musical events held in Moratuwa Clarence Wijewardena also composed Moratuwa Moratuwa mea nomakena nama song in tribute to the town Sport EditMoratuwa is famous for its notable cricket players such as Duleep Mendis Susil Fernando Roger Wijesuriya Ajantha Mendis Amal Silva Romesh Kaluwitharana Lahiru Thirimanne Prasanna Jayawardene Angelo Perera Kusal Mendis Vishwa Fernando Amila Aponso Avishka Fernando and Sadeera SamarawickramaAn international cricket stadium De Soysa Stadium Tyronne Fernando Stadium is situated in Moratuwa Demographics EditMoratuwa consisting of all ethnic and religious groups seen in Sri Lanka This suburb has a percentage Christian population after Negombo city significantly higher than the national average Ethnicity Population Of TotalSinhalese 168 324 95 00Sri Lankan Tamils 4 433 2 50Indian Tamils 375 0 21Sri Lankan Moors 2 452 1 38Other including Burgher Malay 1 606 0 91Total 177 190 100Religion Population of TotalBuddhist 124 205 70 00Catholics 33 893 19 1Other Christians 11 806 6 7Islam 3 311 1 9Hindu 3 367 1 9Total 177 190 100Public library EditThe Public library of Moratuwa Municipal Council Janasetha Kala Ketha at Galle Road Katubedda Moratuwa Sri Lanka was opened in 1987 This was constructed by the funds raised by Moratuwa municipal council to the amount of rupees 15 laks and 50 laks by the Japanese organization World Exposition Commemorative The library was constructed according to Japanese architecture Among the other facilities provided by the main library are art and stories hour and Tamil language hour for children Computer classes for children and adults conference lectures etc Every year the library celebrates the literature month September and National reading month October conducting various activities to develop reading habits among the children Janasetha Kala Ketha the public library of Moratuwa has been awarded as The Best Public Library in Colombo district in the years 2012 and 2013 and as The Best Public Library in the Western Province of the Island in 2012 Transport EditThe main road transport link to Moratuwa is the Colombo Galle Highway Galle Road which links the suburb from the north and south Moratuwa is linked to the outside by four bridges old Moratuwa Bridge at the town centre New Galle Road Bridge at Modara Kospalana Bridge and Borupana Road Bridge all across the Bolgoda lake The town is linked by Galle Road to the north at Ratmalana to Panadura to the south and to Pilyandala in the east Access to the Southern Expressway from Moratuwa is either through Kottawa or by Horana Road The coastal railway line from Colombo to Matara runs through Moratuwa along the coast Railway stations at Angulana Lunawa Moratuwa Koralawella and Egodauyana serve residents of Moratuwa References Edit MORATUWA Divisional Secretariat Retrieved 24 April 2016 Administrative Map District Division Moratuwa Archived from the original on 21 May 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2008 The fifteenth century route to Yapa Patuna Archived 20 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Padma EDIRISINGHE Sunday Observer Retrieved 20 November 2015 Portuguese encounter with King of Kotte in 1517 Denis N Fernando Retrieved 15 October 2015 100 for St Joseph s Church Commander Shemal Fernando Sunday Times Retrieved 20 November 2015 a b c The De Soyas of Alfred House by Rupa de Soysa p 9 Karunaratne amp Sons Allai Copper Plate Charter of King Nissankamalla Archived 21 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Fernando P E University of Peradeniya pp 77 80 a b Colombo District Moratuwa Kapruka Website Retrieved 20 November 2015 Saint Sebastian The story behind the feast Kishanie S Fernando Ceylon Today Retrieved 20 November 2015 A multi faceted son of Moratuwa Methsiri Cooray Sunday Times Retrieved 20 November 2015 Museums in Sri Lanka lanka com Retrieved 20 November 2015Maps EditDetailed map of Moratuwa vicinity and Sri LankaExternal links EditPuran Appu Moratuwa City Details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moratuwa amp oldid 1138563990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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