
Districts
Sri Lanka is divided into 25 districts, each governed by a District Secretary and further subdivided into Divisional Secretariats and Grama Niladhari Divisions. These districts are organized into nine provinces, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.

Districts
Sri Lanka is divided into 25 districts, each governed by a District Secretary and further subdivided into Divisional Secretariats and Grama Niladhari Divisions. These districts are organized into nine provinces, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.

Districts
Sri Lanka is divided into 25 districts, each governed by a District Secretary and further subdivided into Divisional Secretariats and Grama Niladhari Divisions. These districts are organized into nine provinces, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.

Districts
Sri Lanka is divided into 25 districts, each governed by a District Secretary and further subdivided into Divisional Secretariats and Grama Niladhari Divisions. These districts are organized into nine provinces, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.

Districts
Sri Lanka is divided into 25 districts, each governed by a District Secretary and further subdivided into Divisional Secretariats and Grama Niladhari Divisions. These districts are organized into nine provinces, reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.
ラトナプラ地区
ラトゥナプラは、スリランカのサバラガムワ州にある地区です。スリランカの 25 の地区の 1 つであり、国の第 2 レベルの行政区画です。この地区は、スリランカ中央政府によって任命された地区書記官(以前は政府代理人として知られていた)が長を務める地区事務局によって管理されています。
面積は 3,275 km2 で、2012 年国勢調査によると、この地区の人口は 1,082,277 人です。この都市はスリランカの南西部、いわゆる湿地帯に位置しています。この町には、 5 月から9 月にかけて主に南西モンスーンによって雨が降ります。一年の残りの数か月間も、対流雨によりかなりの降水量があります。平均年間降水量は約4,000~5,000mmです。平均気温は 24 ~ 35 °C と変化し、湿度レベルは高くなります。都市の標高は 21 m (69 フィート) です。
スリランカ中南部のカル ガンガ (黒い川) 沿いに位置し、首都コロンボから南東に約 101 km (63 マイル) のところにあります。ラトナプラは Rathnapura とも綴られます。 「ラトゥナプラ」という名前は、サンスクリット語で「宝石の街」を意味し、サンスクリット語のプーラ(町)とラトナ(宝石)から来ています。スリランカの有名な宝石ディーラーの多くはこの町で営業しています。宝石の採掘以外にも、この都市は米と果物の生産でも知られています。お茶とゴムの大規模な農園が街を取り囲んでいます。この地域で栽培されるお茶を低地茶と呼びます。ラトゥナプラ方面からスリパダへのルートがあります。シンハラジャ森林保護区やウダワラウェ国立公園などの小旅行も楽しめます。周辺エリアは人気のトレッキング目的地であり、バードウォッチングに最適な場所です。
Districts of Sri Lanka
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Ampara District
A district rich in agriculture, Ampara offers pristine beaches, historical Buddhist sites, and a diverse cultural landscape.
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Anuradhapura District
One of the ancient capitals, Anuradhapura is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rich with historic Buddhist monuments and temples.
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Badulla District
Badulla is a scenic district surrounded by mountains, tea plantations, and stunning waterfalls, offering a peaceful retreat.
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Batticaloa District
Known for its lagoons and beaches, Batticaloa is a serene district with a rich blend of Tamil and Muslim culture.
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Colombo District
Sri Lanka’s bustling commercial capital, Colombo is a vibrant metropolis known for its urban landscape, colonial architecture, and coastal beauty.
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Galle District
A historic coastal district, Galle is famous for its UNESCO-listed Dutch Fort, pristine beaches, and rich colonial history.
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Gampaha District
A district blending urban and rural life, Gampaha is home to the Katunayake Airport and scenic beaches.
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Hambantota District
Known for its wildlife parks, including Yala and Bundala, Hambantota is a growing hub of development and eco-tourism.
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Jaffna District
The cultural center of Tamil heritage, Jaffna is known for its historic temples, vibrant culture, and rich history.
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Kalutara District
Known for its historic Kalutara Bodhiya and beautiful beaches, Kalutara offers coastal charm and religious significance.
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Kandy District
Famous for the Temple of the Tooth and its stunning lake, Kandy is the cultural heart of Sri Lanka and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Kegalle District
Kegalle is known for its rubber plantations and the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a popular tourist attraction.
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Kilinochchi District
A primarily agricultural district, Kilinochchi has seen rapid post-war development and is home to numerous water resources.
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Kurunegala District
Famous for its elephant rock, Kurunegala is an agricultural hub surrounded by historic ruins and religious sites.
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Mannar District
Famous for its unique landscapes, pearl fisheries, and the historic Mannar Fort, this district has a rich maritime history.
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Matale District
A district filled with spice plantations, waterfalls, and historic temples, Matale offers scenic natural beauty.
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Matara District
Matara boasts stunning beaches, the Dondra Head lighthouse, and a mix of coastal and cultural attractions.
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Monaragala District
Known for its rugged landscapes and rich biodiversity, Monaragala is an agricultural district with vast natural beauty.
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Mullaitivu District
A largely rural and coastal district, Mullaitivu is known for its beaches and significant history during the civil conflict.
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Nuwara Eliya District
Often called "Little England," Nuwara Eliya is renowned for its cool climate, tea plantations, and colonial architecture.
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Polonnaruwa District
Polonnaruwa is a treasure trove of ancient ruins, including the famous Gal Vihara, and a key archaeological site.
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Puttalam District
Puttalam is known for its coastal lagoons, wildlife sanctuaries, and salt production, along with a growing wind energy sector.
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Ratnapura District
The "City of Gems," Ratnapura is famous for its gem mining and lush green landscapes filled with waterfalls and tea estates.
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Trincomalee District
A coastal gem, Trincomalee is home to beautiful beaches, historic Hindu temples, and one of the world’s finest natural harbors.
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Vavuniya District
A key transit hub between the north and south, Vavuniya is known for its agriculture and growing urbanization.