Warakapola (Sinhala: වරකාපොල; Tamil: வரகாபொல) is a town situated in the Dedigama Electorate of the Kegalle District, which is part of the Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka. Warakapola falls under the administrative unit of the Warakapola Divisional Secretariat and the local governance of the Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha. It is located 58 km (36 mi) northeast of Colombo on the Colombo-Kandy Road.

History

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Pre-colonialism

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Warakapola was part of Kiraweli Pattuwa, located in the Beligal Korale of the Dissava of Sabaragamuwa. This area was under the rule of the Kingdom of Kandy until it came under British colonial rule in 1815.

British Ceylon

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During British Ceylon, the Kegalle District was subdivided into Paranakuru Korale, Galboda Korale, Kinigoda Korale, Beligal Korale, Atulugam Korale, Dehigampal Korale, Panawal Korale and Lower Bulatgama Korale.

Warakapola was part of Kiraweli Pattuwa, located in the Beligal Korale of the Kegalle District within the Sabaragamuwa Province. The population of Kiraweli Pattuwa, as recorded in 1871, is provided below.

The population in Beligal Korale [1]
1871 Population Percentage
Gandolaha Pattuwa 3,553 12.97%
Kandupita Pattuwa 7,599 27.75%
Kiraweli Pattuwa 12,187 44.50%
Otara Pattuwa 4,047 14.78%
Beligal Korale Total 27,386 100.00%

Demographics

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Religious Identification in Warakapola [2]
2012 Population Percentage
Buddhist 102,661 90.81%
Islam 6,326 5.60%
Hindu 3,065 2.71%
Roman Catholic 677 0.60%
Other Christian 320 0.28%
Other 7 0.01%
Total 113,056 100.00%

Tourist attractions

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Warakapola has a number of tourist attractions:

  • Algama Ella, a waterfall located on the Algama-Uduwaka road.
  • Dedigama Kotawehera, found adjacent to the 3rd km post on the Galapitamada road, which branches off from the Colombo-Kandy main route at Nelumdeniya junction.
  • Dorawaka Rock Cave, also known as Ethubendi Lena, an archaeologically significant site situated some distance from the Warakapola-Anguruwella road.
  • Dunumala Waterfall, located in the village of Uduwaka on the Algama-Galapitamada road.
  • Theli Ella, a waterfall on the Gurugoda Oya, a tributary of the Kelani River, lying off the Nelundeniya-Galapitamada road, close to Dedigama.

Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha

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Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha [3] established under the Pradeshiya Sabha Act No. 15 of 1987, is the largest Pradeshiya Sabha in the Kegalle District. Historically, the Dedigama area was governed by three separate local government institutions: the Warakapola Town Council, Dedigama Village Council, and Tholangamuwa Othara Pattu Village Council. These three institutions were amalgamated in 1991 to form the Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha.

The inaugural session of the Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha was held on 1 July 1991 at the Warakapola Town Hall. The Pradeshiya Sabha office was relocated to its current building, equipped with modern facilities, on 26 October 2020.

Education

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Technical College

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  • Technical College - Warakapola

Central College

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  • Babul Hassan Central College - Medagoda, Warakapola

Madhya Maha Vidyalaya

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Maha Vidyalaya

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  • Ambepussa Maha Vidyalaya - Ambepussa, Warakapola
  • Etnnawla Maha Vidyalaya -Etnnawla, Warakapola
  • Gamini Maha Vidyalaya - Dummaladeniya, Warakapola
  • Mainnoluwa Maha Vidyalaya - Mainnoluwa, Warakapola

Vidyalaya

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  • Baudda Vidiyalaya - Pilanduwa, Warakapola
  • Dummaladeniya Muslim Vidyalaya - Dummaladeniya, Warakapola
  • Madeniya Tamil Vidyalaya - Madeniya, Warakapola

Kanishta Vidyalaya

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  • Mahena Kanishta Vidyalaya - Mahena, Warakapola

Health Services

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Public Health Services

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Hospitals

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  • Ayurvedic Hospital - Warakapola
  • Base Hospital - Warakapola

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Census and Statistics - Population by Paththuawa - 1871".
  2. ^ "Department of Census and Statistics Sri Lanka - Population by divisional secretariat division, Warakapola and sex- 2012".
  3. ^ "Warakapola Pradeshiya Sabha - Overview".

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