 
                Eravur Pattu is a culturally diverse and geographically rich administrative division located within the Batticaloa District of Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province. Situated along the eastern coastline, this region is known for its picturesque landscapes, fertile lands, and vibrant communities. The division comprises a number of rural and semi-urban settlements, with Eravur town being a central hub that connects the region to the larger Batticaloa area. Eravur Pattu is home to a multi-ethnic population, predominantly composed of Tamil and Muslim communities, with a notable Sinhala presence as well. This demographic blend fosters a harmonious cultural environment, where religious and traditional festivals such as Thai Pongal, Eid, and Vesak are celebrated with equal enthusiasm.
The economy of Eravur Pattu is largely supported by agriculture, fishing, small-scale industries, and trade. Paddy fields dominate the rural landscape, while inland water bodies and coastal resources contribute to both subsistence and commercial fishing. In recent years, the area has seen steady development in infrastructure, education, and transportation, making it increasingly accessible and appealing for residents and visitors alike.
Eravur Pattu also bears the marks of colonial influence, with remnants of Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule subtly reflected in local architecture and place names. Natural features such as lagoons, mangroves, and beaches enhance the region’s ecological significance and offer potential for eco-tourism. As part of the greater Batticaloa District, Eravur Pattu represents a unique blend of tradition, resilience, and progress in Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province.
Total Population
75,000
GN Divisions
39
🌾 Why is Eravur Pattu – Sri Lanka Special?
A Region of Harmony, Heritage, and Natural Charm
Nestled within the Batticaloa District, Eravur Pattu is a picturesque and culturally rich region on Sri Lanka’s eastern coast. From lush paddy fields to tranquil lagoons, it offers a peaceful rural charm blended with vibrant community life.
🕌 A Tapestry of Cultures and Faiths
Eravur Pattu is home to Tamil, Muslim, and Sinhala communities who live side by side in mutual respect. Religious harmony is reflected in the presence of mosques, temples, and churches, with festivals like Eid, Thai Pongal, and Vesak celebrated across the region.
🚜 Grounded in Agriculture and Coastal Traditions
The local economy thrives on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale industries. Expansive rice fields, vegetable gardens, and fishing activities along the lagoons support both livelihoods and the region’s identity.
🏡 Resilient Villages and Welcoming People
Known for their hospitality, the people of Eravur Pattu embody strength and unity. Despite historical and environmental challenges, the community continues to grow while holding on to its traditional values.
🛤️ Connecting Tradition with Progress
Recent improvements in roads, schools, and public services have enhanced daily life in Eravur Pattu. As the area develops, it remains deeply rooted in its cultural heritage, offering a true taste of the Eastern Province’s rural spirit.
| GN Code | Name in English | 
|---|---|
| 005 | Siththandi 3 | 
| 010 | Siththandi 2 | 
| 015 | Siththandi 4 | 
| 020 | Siththandi I | 
| 025 | Mavadivembu 2 | 
| 030 | Mavadivembu I | 
| 035 | Kaluvankerny I | 
| 040 | Kaluwankerny 2 | 
| 045 | Thalavai | 
| 050 | Iyankerny | 
| 055 | Kommathurai North | 
| 060 | Palachcholai | 
| 065 | Vantharumoolai East | 
| 070 | Vantharumoolai West | 
| 075 | Eralakkulam | 
| 080 | Mayilavaddavan | 
| 085 | Koduwamadu | 
| 090 | Kommathurai West | 
| 095 | Kommathurai East | 
| 100 | Chenkalady 2 | 
| 105 | Chenkalady 1 | 
| 115 | Eravur 4 | 
| 125 | Savukkady | 
| 130 | Thannamunai | 
| 135 | Mylampavely | 
| 140 | Arumugathan Kudiyiruppu 2 | 
| 145 | ArumugathanKudiruppu 1 | 
| 150 | Kumaraveliar Kiramam | 
| 155 | Pankudahvely | 
| 160 | Veppavedduwan | 
| 165 | Karadiyanaru | 
| 170 | Marappalam | 
| 175 | Kithulwewa | 
| 180 | Urugamam | 
| 185 | Koppavely | 
| 190 | Periya pullumalai | 
| 195 | Gamunupura | 
| 200 | Eravur 5 | 
| 205 | Ellainagar | 
 
                  