In the heart of Sri Lanka’s Ratnapura District, Pelmadulla Town emerges as a vibrant testament to the island’s rich tapestry of natural wonders and historical depth. This town, once the linchpin of the local economy due to its flourishing gem mining industry, continues to dazzle locals and visitors alike with its cultural heritage and breathtaking natural attractions such as the Kirindi Ella Waterfalls and the historic Galpoththawela Raja Maha Viharaya.
The cornerstone of Pelmadulla’s economy has always been its gem mining industry. This town is situated in a region that is globally recognized for producing some of the most exquisite gems, including sapphires, rubies, and emeralds. The mining techniques, passed down through generations, reflect a deep connection to the land and its treasures. This industry is a significant income source for many local families and contributes to Sri Lanka’s reputation as a top gem-producing country.
Total Population
95,000
GN Divisions
37
The city’s connection with gems is not just a recent phenomenon but a tradition that dates back over 2000 years. The arrival of the first Buddhist monks from northeastern provinces of India, such as Bodh-Gaya, Varanasi, and Pataliputra, brought not only the Buddhist religion to this region but also influenced the local language through their teachings in Sanskrit and Pali. This historical and cultural fusion has left a lasting impact on Ratnapura, embedding the gem trade into the very fabric of the city’s identity.
Ratnapura is renowned for its precious stone mining, including rubies, sapphires, and many other gems that have captivated the world. However, the city’s economic activities extend beyond gem mining. Ratnapura is also a hub for agricultural production, mainly known for its rice and fruit cultivation. Surrounding the city are vast plantations of tea and rubber, with the tea produced here being recognized as low-country tea due to its distinctive quality and flavour profile.
The city’s allure is not limited to its gems and agricultural products. Ratnapura boasts a well-established tourism industry, drawing visitors to the nearby Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Udawalawe National Park, Kitulgala, and Adam’s Peak. These sites offer unparalleled natural beauty and adventure, making Ratnapura a gateway to some of Sri Lanka’s most cherished natural wonders.
From a demographic perspective, Ratnapura has seen significant growth. In 1901, the town had a population of 4,084, which by 2012 had ballooned to 120,212. This diverse population includes Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Muslims, each contributing to the city’s rich cultural tapestry.
GN Code | Name |
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005 | Gonakumbura |
010 | Bopetta |
015 | Berenduwa |
020 | Narangoda |
025 | Kuttapitiya |
030 | Ganegama |
035 | Godagama |
040 | Dombagaswinna |
045 | Sannasgama |
050 | Dippitigala |
055 | Lellopitiya |
060 | Welimaluwa |
065 | Gallinna |
070 | Maudella |
075 | Marapana |
080 | Pahala Hakamuwa |
085 | Ihala Hakamuwa |
090 | Pottakanda |
095 | Niralgama |
100 | Alupotha |
105 | Devalegama |
110 | Denawaka Pathakada |
115 | Rilhena |
120 | Pahala Bopitiya |
125 | Pelmadulla Town |
130 | Udathula |
135 | Warigama |
140 | Denawaka Udakada |
145 | Pelmadulla Gama |
150 | Ihala Bopitiya |
155 | Halpawala |
160 | Kapuhenthota |
165 | Panavenna |
170 | Borala |
175 | Morathota |
180 | Kattange |
185 | Poranuwa |
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