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Coordinates: 6°4′24″N 80°9′28″E / 6.07333°N 80.15778°E / 6.07333; 80.15778 | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Province | Southern |
District | Galle |
Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+6 (Summer time) |
Boossa is a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in the Galle District of the Southern Province. It is approximately 123 kilometres (76 mi) south of Colombo and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Galle, immediately north of the mouth of the Gin Ganga (Gin River). It is situated at an elevation of 5 metres (16 ft) above the sea level.
Boossa was affected by the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake with 28 known deaths.
Transport
Boossa is located on the Coastal or Southern Rail Line (connecting Colombo through to Matara), and the A2 highway, connecting Colombo to Wellawaya.
Facilities
- Boossa Regimental Training School
- Boossa Sri Lanka Navy Training Centre (Nipuna Camp)
- Boossa Detention Centre
- Boosa Prison
- Boossa railway station
Attractions
- Boossa beach
- Jayawardanaramaya Buddhist temple, which was built by the monk Medankara and his grandfather Mohandiram Mudeyanselage Janis de Silva in 1700 A.C. The Pagoda is the only one in Sri Lanka constructed out of stone in 1805 A.C.
Post and telephone
- Sri Lanka 00 94
- Area code 09
- Postal code 80270
Other
The headquarters of the 58 Division are located in the town.
See also
References
- "Tsunami affected GN divisions" (PDF). www.ecoi.net. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
- "523 Navy recruits pass out in Boossa". 22 October 2023.
- "Boossa Detention Center in Sri Lanka".
- "Visit to the Boossa Prison in Galle".
- "Boossa in the process of being converted to high-security prison". 23 June 2020.