Sabaragamuwa Province
සබරගමුව පළාත சப்ரகமுவ மாகாணம் | |
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Province | |
Flag | |
Location within Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates: 6°40′N 80°24′E / 6.667°N 80.400°E / 6.667; 80.400 | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Created | 1889 |
Admitted | 14 November 1987 |
Capital | Ratnapura |
Largest city | Ratnapura |
Districts | List |
Government | |
• Type | Provincial council |
• Body | Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council |
• Governor | Champa Janaki Rajaratne |
Area | |
• Total | 4,968 km (1,918 sq mi) |
• Rank | 8th (7.46% of total area) |
Population | |
• Total | 1,918,880 |
• Rank | 5th (9.63% of total pop.) |
• Density | 390/km (1,000/sq mi) |
Ethnicity | |
• Sinhalese | 1,666,180 (86.4%) |
• Indian Tamil | 105,872 (5.49%) |
• Sri Lankan Moors | 82,343 (4.27%) |
• Sri Lankan Tamil | 72,298 (3.75%) |
• Other | 1,962 (0.09%) |
Religion | |
• Buddhist | 1,653,381 (85.73%) |
• Hindu | 156,312 (8.1%) |
• Muslim | 85,610 (4.44%) |
• Christian | 33,219 (1.72%) |
• Other/None | 133 (0.006%) |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (Sri Lanka) |
ISO 3166 code | LK-9 |
Vehicle registration | SG |
Official Languages | Sinhala, Tamil |
Flower | Vesak flower (Dendrobium Maccarthiae) |
Literacy (2012) | 94.8% |
Computer literacy (2020) | 32% |
Website | www |
The Sabaragamuwa Province (Sinhala: සබරගමුව පළාත, romanized: Sabaragamuwa Paḷāta, Tamil: சபரகமுவ மாகாணம், romanized: Sabaragamuva Mākāṇam) is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka. Ratnapura is the capital of the province.
History
The provinces of Sri Lanka were created by the British in the 19th century, but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils.
The province is named after its former indigenous inhabitants, namely the Sabara, an Indic term for hunter-gatherer tribes, a term seldom used in ancient Sri Lanka.
The Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka is located in the town of Belihuloya, and was founded in 1991.
Geography
The province has an area of 4,968 km and a population of 1,918,880. Major towns include Ratnapura and Kegalle.
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Ethnic groups in Sabaragamuwa province (2012 census)
Sinhalese (86.4%) Indian Tamils (5.49%) Moors (4.27%) Sri Lankan Tamils (3.75%) Burghers (0.03%) Malays (0.02%) Others (0.04%)The Sinhalese are the majority ethnic group of the Sabaragamuwa province. Additionally, there are sizeable minority populations of Indian Tamils, Moors and Sri Lankan Tamils.
Ethnic group | Population | % |
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Sinhalese | 1,666,180 | 86.4% |
Indian Tamils | 105,872 | 5.49% |
Sri Lankan Moors | 82,343 | 4.27% |
Sri Lankan Tamils | 72,298 | 3.75% |
Others | 1,962 | 0.09% |
Total | 1,918,880 | 100.00% |
Religion
Religion in Sabaragamuwa province (2012 census)
Buddhism (85.73%) Hinduism (8.1%) Islam (4.44%) Christianity (1.72%) Other religions/No religion (0.01%)Religion | Census 1981 | Census 2001 | Census 2012 | |||
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Population | % | Population | % | Population | % | |
Buddhism | 1,259,396 | 84.98% | 1,547,769 | 85.77% | 1,653,381 | 85.73% |
Hinduism | 146,010 | 9.86% | 148,400 | 8.2% | 156,312 | 8.1% |
Islam | 51,248 | 3.46% | 73,576 | 4% | 85,610 | 4.44% |
Christianity | 24,892 | 1.67% | 30,994 | 2% | 33,219 | 1.72% |
Others/None | 485 | 0.03% | 592 | 0.03% | 133 | 0.006% |
Total | 1,482,031 | 100% | 1,801,331 | 100% | 1,928,655 | 100% |
Administrative divisions
Main articles: Districts of Sri Lanka, Divisional Secretariats of Sri Lanka, and List of cities in Sri LankaSabaragamuwa is divided into two districts and 28 divisional secretariats.
Districts
District | Capital | Area (km) | Population |
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Kegalle District | Kegalle | 1,693 | 837,179 |
Ratnapura District | Ratnapura | 3,275 | 1,088,007 |
Major population centres
Main article: List of settlements in Sabaragamuwa Province- Ratnapura
- Balangoda
- Embilipitiya
- Kegalle
- Bulathkohupitiya
- Belihuloya
- Eheliyagoda
- Kalawana
- Kuruwita
- Mawanella
- Aranayaka
- Rakwana
- Imbulpe
- Deraniyagala
- Ambepussa
- Rambukkana
- Kitulgala
- Panamure
- Godakawela
- Yatiyanthota
- Karawanalla
- Ruwanwella
- Aguruwalla
- Dehiowita
See also
References
- "A2 : Population by ethnic group according to districts, 2012". Census of Population & Housing, 2011. Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "A3 : Population by religion according to districts, 2012". Census of Population & Housing, 2011. Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Sri Lanka.pdf" (PDF). Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Computer Literacy Statistics-2020 (Annual)" (PDF). Department of Census and Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Provinces of Sri Lanka". Statoids.
- "Provincial Councils". Government of Sri Lanka. Archived from the original on 2009-07-07.
- "South Asia: Sri Lanka". CIA. 22 September 2021.
- "A3 : Population by religion according to districts, 2012". Census of Population & Housing, 2011. Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Population by religion and district, census 1981,2001,2012". Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Census of Population and Housing of Sri Lanka, 2012 - Table A4: Population by district, religion and sex" (PDF). Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2014-12-29.
- "Population by religion and district, census 1981,2001,2012". Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Population by religion and district, census 1981,2001,2012". Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka.
- "Census of Population and Housing of Sri Lanka, 2012 - Table A4: Population by district, religion and sex" (PDF). Department of Census & Statistics, Sri Lanka. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2014-12-29.
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