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'''Gampaha''' is the second main city in ]. It is situated in the Western Province, north of ]. Gampaha is seperated from Colombo by mainly the ]. | |||
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Gampaha is the second main city in Sri Lanka. It is situated in the Western Province, north of Colombo. Gampaha is seperated from Colombo by mainly the Kalani river.
The word Gampaha is made as Gam means village and paha means five. So the meaning is Five Villages. The five villages in the Gampaha city is Ihalagama, Pahalagama, Madagama, Aluthgama and Yagoda. Gampaha is most famous for the Botanical garden where the first rubber tree was planted in Sri Lanka which still remains.
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