Southern Province, Sri Lanka

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Southern Province
දකුණු පළාත
தென் மாகாணம்
—  Province  —

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Location within Sri Lanka
Country  Sri Lanka
Created 1833
Admitted 14 November 1987
Capital Galle
Largest City Galle
Government
 • Governor Kumari Balasuriya
 • Chief Minister Shan Wijayalal De Silva
Area
 • Total 5,559 km2 (2,146.3 sq mi)
Area rank 7th (8.46% of total area)
Population (2001)
 • Total 2,278,271
 • Rank 3rd (12.18% of total pop.)
 • Density 409.8/km2 (1,061.5/sq mi)
Gross Regional Product (2010)[1]
 • Total Rs 492 billion
 • Rank 3rd (10.2% of total)
Time zone Sri Lanka (UTC+05:30)
Official Languages Sinhala, Tamil
Website spc.gov.lk

The Southern Province (Sinhala: දකුණු පළාත Dakunu Palata, Tamil: தென் மாகாணம் Thaen Maakaanam) of Sri Lanka is a small geographic area consisting of the districts of Galle, Matara and Hambantota. The region is economically backward compared to the Western province, where the capital Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte is situated. Subsistence farming and fishing is the main source of income for the vast majority of the people of this region.Government School Education Handle By Southern Provincial Education Department.

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[edit] Districts

Districts of Southern province

Southern province is divided into 3 districts:

The more educated people of the province have been slowly migrating to Colombo, which has hindered industrial development of the region.[citation needed]

[edit] Landmarks

Important landmarks of the Southern Province include the wildlife sanctuaries of the Yala and Udawalawe National Parks. Ussangoda in Ambalantota is a panoramic view of the beach and the sea, and the holy city of Kataragama, and the ancient cities of Tissamaharama, Kirinda and Galle. (Although Galle is an ancient city, almost nothing survives from before the Portuguese invasion.) During the Portuguese period there were two famous Sinhalese poets called Andare who was from Dickwella and Gajaman Nona who was from Denipitiya in Matara District, composing poems on common man.

The Southern Province was seriouly affected by the Tsunami in 2004. The province is going through a rebuilding process.

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Coordinates: 6°10′N 80°45′E / 6.167°N 80.75°E / 6.167; 80.75

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