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City in Sri Lanka

Kalmunai கல்முனைකල්මුනේ
City
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Coordinates: 7°25′00″N 81°49′00″E / 7.41667°N 81.81667°E / 7.41667; 81.81667
Country Sri Lanka
Province Eastern
District Ampara
DS Division Kalmunai
Government
• Type Municipal Council
Electoral District Ampara
Electoral District Kalmunai
Area
• Total 30 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population (2011[1])
• Total 106,780
• Density 4,726/km2 (12,240/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
Postal code 32300
Website https://www.kalmunai.mc.gov.lk/

Kalmunai (Tamil: கல்முனை, romanized: Kalmuṉai; Sinhala: කල්මුනේ, romanized: Kalmunē) is a city located in the Ampara District of Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.[2]

The name "Kalmunai" is believed to have originated from the Tamil words "Kal" and "Munai," which respectively mean "stone" and "corner." This name refers to the geographical location of the city, as it is situated at a corner where the land meets the sea. Kalmunai's strategic position along the eastern coast of Sri Lanka has played a significant role in shaping its history and culture.[3]

Kalmunai has a historical background that dates back centuries. The region has been influenced by various civilisations, including the ancient Tamil kingdoms, colonial powers, and the indigenous Muslim community. Over time, Kalmunai became an important trading post due to its coastal location, facilitating maritime trade routes with other countries.[4]

During the Sri Lankan civil war, Kalmunai experienced the devastating effects of the conflict. The city faced numerous challenges, including forced disappearances, civil unrest, and violence targeted at local civilians.[_citation needed_]

In 2004, Kalmunai was severely impacted by the Indian Ocean tsunami. The natural disaster resulted in the loss of many lives and caused extensive damage to the city's infrastructure and property.[_citation needed_]

Kalmunai is situated on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east.

Kalmunai MC covers an area of 2,740.08 ha (6,770.9 acres) (Data Source _ Survey Department).[5] To the north of Kalmunai lies the village of Periyaneelavanai, which serves as the border between Ampara and Batticaloa Districts. To the south, the city is connected to the suburb of Karaitivu.[6] Kalmunai's geographical features, including its proximity to the ocean and neighboring villages, have shaped its identity and provided opportunities for economic growth.[7]

Kalmunai is known for its diverse population, with a significant majority being Muslims.[9] The city is one of the few municipalities in Sri Lanka where Muslims constitute the majority.[_citation needed_]

Kalmunai is governed by a system of administrative divisions that reflect the diverse characteristics and neighborhoods within the city. The main divisions of Kalmunai include:[10][11]

In addition to these divisions based on geographical locations, Kalmunai also has administrative divisions that cater to specific communities:[10]

Kalmunai serves as a major economic hub in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, with key sectors including trade, agriculture, fishing, manufacturing, and services. Kalmunai's coastal location has facilitated international trade, attracting investments and contributing to the city's economic growth.[15][4]

The commercial centre of Kalmunai is home to a marketplace where a wide range of goods and services are traded. The city's agricultural sector primarily focuses on rice cultivation, horticulture, and fishing, utilizing the fertile land and coastal resources. Kalmunai also hosts various industries, including garment manufacturing, food processing, and construction.[15][4]

The city's administration collaborates with the central government to implement development projects, improve infrastructure, and address the needs of the local population.[15][4]

Kalmunai offers a range of educational opportunities to its residents. The city is home to numerous schools, both public and private, providing education from primary to secondary levels.

Kalmunai has several national schools.

In addition to national schools, Kalmunai hosts institutions such as Carmel Fatima College and Zahira college.

Higher education options are also available in Kalmunai, with private colleges offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields.[15][4]

  1. ^ Census July 17, 2001 (via citypopulation.de)
  2. ^ "Eastern Provincial - Sri Lanka". Eastern Provincial - Sri Lanka.
  3. ^ "Kalmunai the name Means". Tamilnet - for Eelam Sri lanka.
  4. ^ a b c d e MIM, Kaleel (August 2015). "Land use changes in Kalmunai Municipal Council (KMC), Sri Lanka" (PDF). E-Repository - South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. Faculty of Arts and Culture, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. ISSN 1391-6815.
  5. ^ "Kalmunai Municipal Council - Geographical Area". Kalmunai Municipal Council.
  6. ^ "Kalmunai Municipal Council area" (PDF). SRI LANKAN CITIES - GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA.
  7. ^ "Kalmunai - Google map border". Kalmunai - Google map border.
  8. ^ a b c "Censes of Kalmunai, Sri Lanka". Citypopulation.
  9. ^ "Population of Kalmunai" (PDF). Department of Census and Statistics - Sri Lanka.
  10. ^ a b "Kalmunai Municipal Council - URBAN GOVERNANCE OF SRI LANKA".
  11. ^ "Complete Ward Map of Kalmunai" (PDF). Ministry of Provincial Councils and Local Government.
  12. ^ "Kalmunai Muslim Division - Kalmunai". Kalmunai Muslim Division - Kalmunai.
  13. ^ "Kalmunai Tamil Division - Kalmunai". Kalmunai Tamil Division - Kalmunai.
  14. ^ "Saithamaruthu DS - Kalmunai". Saithamaruthu DS - Kalmunai.
  15. ^ a b c d "Kalmunai" (PDF). Urban Development Authority - Sri lanka.