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Encyclopedia > Boralesgamuwa

Boralesgamuwa is a small town situated in the Colombo District, Sri Lanka. It situated on the Colombo-Horana Road about 12 km away from commercial capital Colombo. The Boralesgamuwa junction was formerly known as Nagass Handiya. Colombo is a district of Sri Lanka. ... Map of Colombo with its administrative districts Coordinates: District Colombo District Government  - Mayor Uvaiz Mohammad Imitiyaz (Sri Lanka Freedom Party) Area  - City 37. ...


One of Sri Lanka's largest kaolin deposits is located in Boralesgamuwa. The Bellanwila Buddhist Temple is also situated very close to the Boralesgamuwa town. Kaolin Kaolinite (Aluminium Silicate Hydroxide) Kaolinite is a mineral with the chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. ...


Post Code of Boralesgamuwa is 10290.


Interesting Places Around Boralesgamuwa

  • Boralesgamuwa Wawa : Boralesgamuwa wawa is a lake along the Maharagama – Boralesgamuwa Road.
  • Attidiya Bird Sanctuary : This is the natural sanctuary closest to the Colombo.

Coordinates: 6°51′N, 79°54′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...



 

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