Puttalam

Puttalam

Puttalam

Town in North Western, Sri Lanka


Puttalam (Sinhala: පුත්තලම, romanized: Puttalama; Tamil: புத்தளம், romanized: Puttaḷam) is the largest town in Puttalam District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka. Puttalam is the administrative capital of the Puttalam District and governed by an Urban Council.

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Climate

Under the Köppen climate classification, Pattalam has a tropical savanna climate with a short dry season from June to September and a second dry season from January to March. The wet season is mainly from October to December. Temperatures remain steady throughout the year with little variations in between.

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Important Places

Energy

Seguwantivu Wind Power (Private) Limited an Indian firm invests US$37 million and maintains 25 wind turbines which produce 20 MW s of electricity in Puttalam Seguwantivu region.

Education

National Schools[7]

  • St. Andrew's Central College
  • Ananda National School
  • Zahira College,Puttalam
  • Kalpitiya Nirmala Matha National College.
  • President's Science College
  • Fathima Muslim Ladies College[8]
  • Science High School Puttalam

Provincial Schools

International schools

  • Phoenix International School
  • Puttalam Primary school and child care centre
  • KEC
  • St. Joseph Vaz College
  • Ikra International School
  • School Of Excellence [9]

Puttalam also has an Open University.

Religion

Puttalam is a multi-cultural and multi-religious town. Islam is major religion in Puttalam town while Buddhist and Christians are significant minorities with a small Hindu population.[10]

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Religious Places

  • Mohideen Jumma Mosque
  • බෞද්ධ මධ්‍යස්ථානය
  • முத்து மாரியம்மன் கோவில்
  • Mother of Refuge Catholic Church
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Notable people


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