Walapane Divisional Secretariat

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Walapane Divisional Secretariat
CountrySri Lanka
Province Central Province
District Nuwara Eliya District
Time zone UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time)
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Walapane Divisional Secretariat Office


Walapane Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Nuwara Eliya District, of Central Province, Sri Lanka.


Grama Niladhari Divisions of Walapane [1]

Division No.Name
504Watagepatha
504 ABinganthalawa
504 BHighforest
504 CAlakolawewa
504 DHighforestWatta
504 EKurunduoya
505Napatawela
505 APadiyapelella
505 BAmbagaspitiya
505 CGalabada
505 DLandupita
505 EWetekgama
506Munwatta
506 AUnagolla
506 BLiyanwalaPahalagama
506 CMendakandura
506 DLiyanwalaIhalagama
506 EMadumana
506 FIllukpalassa
507Ukuthule
507 AUkuthule East
507 BYatiwella
513Pannala
513 ASerupitiya
513 BSerasunthenna
513 CWewakale
513 DIhalaPannala
513 EMailagasthanna
513 FAndawala
514Kumbalgamuwa
514 ANaranthalawa
514 BKumbalgamuwa East
514 CMulhalkele
514 DThennehenwala
514 EDaliwala North
514 FDaliwala South
515Batagolla
515 AManelwala
515 BWalapane
515 CKandegama
515 DWathumulla
515 EMahauwa
516Ketakandura
516 AKendagolla
516 BEgodaKanda
516 CWerallaPathana
516 DMahapathana
517Thibbatugoda
517 AWatambe
517 BThibbatugoda South
517 CRambuke
517 DAranpitiya
518Udamadura
518 AKosgolla
518 BUdamadura North
518 CGalkadaela
518 DYatimadura
518 EThunhitiyawa
518 FDemataArawa

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References

  1. "Grama Niladhari Divisions of Walapane".