Nalagasdeniya

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Nalagasdeniya is a small village in Hikkaduwa Divisional Secretary's Area in Galle District of Southern Province of Sri Lanka.

Coordinates: 6°08′N80°06′E / 6.133°N 80.100°E / 6.133; 80.100


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