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'''Talawakelle''' ({{lang-ta|தலவாக்கலை}}) is a town in [[Nuwara Eliya District]] in [[Sri Lanka]]. It is the center of Dimbula tea planting district, the largest [[Ceylon tea (black)|tea growing area]] in Sri Lanka.<ref name="cave p.133">[[#Cave03|Cave]]: p. 133</ref> It is situated on A7 Avissawella-Nuwara Eliya highway. The altitude of Talawakele is 3,932 feet. Talawakele railway station is one of the major stops of Udarata (Sinhala "Hill Country") or Main railway line. The town is administrated by Talawakele-Lindula urban council.
'''Talawakelle''' ({{lang-ta|தலவாக்கலை}}) is a town in [[Nuwara Eliya District]] in [[Sri Lanka]]. It is the center of Dimbula tea planting district, the largest [[Ceylon tea (black)|tea growing area]] in Sri Lanka.<ref name="cave p.133">[[#Cave03|Cave]]: p. 133</ref> It is situated on A7 Avissawella-Nuwara Eliya highway. The altitude of Talawakelle is 3,932 feet. Talawakelle railway station is one of the major stops of Udarata (Sinhala "Hill Country") or Main railway line. The town is administrated by Talawakelle-Lindula urban council.


==Climate==
==Climate==
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==Demography==
==Demography==
Majority of the population of Talawakele is [[Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka|Indian Tamils]] who are workers of neighboring tea estates. The town considered the focal point of Indian Tamil politics in Sri Lanka. Small portion of [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] also live in the town.
Majority of the population of Talawakelle is [[Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka|Indian Tamils]] who are workers of neighboring tea estates. The town considered the focal point of Indian Tamil politics in Sri Lanka. Small portion of [[Sinhalese people|Sinhalese]] also live in the town.


==Visitor attractions==
==Visitor attractions==
There are two waterfalls situated around Talawakele area. Both the waterfalls formed by [[Kothmale Oya]], which runs through the town.
There are two waterfalls situated around Talawakelle area. Both the waterfalls formed by [[Kothmale Oya]], which runs through the town.
*[[Devon Falls]]
*[[Devon Falls]]
*[[St. Clair's Falls]]
*[[St. Clair's Falls]]


==Upper Kothmale Project==
==Upper Kothmale Project==
The last major hydro-electricity project in Sri Lanka is currently underway near the town of Talawakele.<ref name="Daily news 2007">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/03/19/news21.asp|title=Construction of water tunnel begins next month|work=Daily news Online|date=Monday, 19 March 2007|publisher=The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.|accessdate=2009-01-15}}</ref> The project drew many a protests from environmentalists<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.greens.org/s-r/29/29-19.html|title=Japan to Fund Sri Lankan government to destroy her best Mountains and Waterfalls|accessdate=2008-09-05|work=greens.org}}</ref> and local residents. Owing to threatened existence of [[St. Clair's Falls]] and fear of losing or submerging their homes to the dam.
The last major hydro-electricity project in Sri Lanka is currently underway near the town of Talawakelle.<ref name="Daily news 2007">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/03/19/news21.asp|title=Construction of water tunnel begins next month|work=Daily news Online|date=Monday, 19 March 2007|publisher=The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd.|accessdate=2009-01-15}}</ref> The project drew many a protests from environmentalists<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.greens.org/s-r/29/29-19.html|title=Japan to Fund Sri Lankan government to destroy her best Mountains and Waterfalls|accessdate=2008-09-05|work=greens.org}}</ref> and local residents. Owing to threatened existence of [[St. Clair's Falls]] and fear of losing or submerging their homes to the dam.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 14:54, 19 July 2012

Talawakelle
தலவாக்கலை
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceCentral Province
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+6 (Summer time)

Talawakelle (Tamil: தலவாக்கலை) is a town in Nuwara Eliya District in Sri Lanka. It is the center of Dimbula tea planting district, the largest tea growing area in Sri Lanka.[1] It is situated on A7 Avissawella-Nuwara Eliya highway. The altitude of Talawakelle is 3,932 feet. Talawakelle railway station is one of the major stops of Udarata (Sinhala "Hill Country") or Main railway line. The town is administrated by Talawakelle-Lindula urban council.

Climate

The mean annual temperature is around 18°C in the area and this climate is described as the perfect "tea-climate".[1]

Demography

Majority of the population of Talawakelle is Indian Tamils who are workers of neighboring tea estates. The town considered the focal point of Indian Tamil politics in Sri Lanka. Small portion of Sinhalese also live in the town.

Visitor attractions

There are two waterfalls situated around Talawakelle area. Both the waterfalls formed by Kothmale Oya, which runs through the town.

Upper Kothmale Project

The last major hydro-electricity project in Sri Lanka is currently underway near the town of Talawakelle.[2] The project drew many a protests from environmentalists[3] and local residents. Owing to threatened existence of St. Clair's Falls and fear of losing or submerging their homes to the dam.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Cave: p. 133
  2. ^ "Construction of water tunnel begins next month". Daily news Online. The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. Monday, 19 March 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Japan to Fund Sri Lankan government to destroy her best Mountains and Waterfalls". greens.org. Retrieved 2008-09-05.

References

  • W.Cave, Henry (2003). Ceylon along the Rail Track (2nd Visidunu ed.). Visidunu Publishers. ISBN 955-9170-46-5.