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Galle ( gālla distrikkaya; Kāli māvattam) is a district in Southern Province, . It is one of 25 districts of , the second level administrative division of the country. The district is administered by a District Secretariat headed by a District Secretary (previously known as a Government Agent) appointed by the central government of Sri Lanka.


Geological background
Its area is : is water and is land. Galle District is bounded on the north by the Benthara River, south and west by the and east by and Ratnapura districts. The topography of the Galle District is very diverse. The climatic condition of Hiniduma Patthuwa is very similar to the central hill country of Sri Lanka. This area consists of , which is the water catchment area for most of the rivers and lakes that flow across the Galle District. Sinharaja Forest Reserve is one of them. Galle district lies in a temperate climatic zone.

Annual rainfall is between 2000–2500mm. The river ("Gin Ganga") starts from Gongala Hill of Hiniduma Patthuwa and in its long journey of . It passes Neluwa, Thawalama, Nagoda Baddegama and areas. The river nourishes the land to the extent of . It flows to the Indian Ocean in the Ginthota area of Galle District. The river starts from Polathu Kanda and flows to the sea from Balapitiya and helps to maintain ecological balance in the Galle district.


Historical background
In ancient Sri Lanka, Galle District secured an important place in the battles against enemies as the capital city of Southern Province. Ancient legends reveal that in 1072 A.C. king Vijayabahu I started his battle against "Soli" in Thambalagamuwa of Hinidum Pattu. According to legends, during the reign of King Dambhadeniya Parakramabahu carried out his battle against Queen Sugala in the Galle District. Galle was a very important area during the reign of King Maha Parakramabahu and it very much helped the Dutch, Portuguese and English establish their kingdoms.

Galle was called "Gimhathitha." The Sinhalese pronunciation "Gaala" is derived from the word "gala" (stone). Gala implies the meeting place of bullock carts. Later it was pronounced as "Gaala" as there were large rocks and hills in the district.


Cultural background
A number of individuals from the Galle district have made significant contributions to Sinhala literature. Thotagamuwa Vijayaba Pirivena, which was a famous educational institute in the Kotte era,Rulers of Sri Lanka produced a number of notable scholars. Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera, Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera, Martin Wickramasinghe, Ediriweera Sarachchandra, Nandadasa Kodagoda, , M. B. Ariyapala, Gunadasa Amarasekera, D. J. Wimalasurendra, Senarath Paranavithana, A. T. Ariyaratne, Sirimal Ranawella and Ariyapala Gurunnanse are a number of notable residents of Galle.

The Galle Literary Festival is run each January.


Demographics

Religion
94% of the population are , 4.7% , 1.5% and 0.9% .Department of Census and Statistics, The Census of Population and Housing of Sri Lanka-2011


Major cities
  • (Galle Municipal Council)


Suburbs of Galle


Urban Councils


Main Towns


World Heritage Sites


Forest reserves
  • Hiyare Forest Reserve
  • Kanneliya Forest Reserve


Maps


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