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Kala Oya
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationDambulla
MouthPalk Strait
 • location
Wilpattu
 • coordinates
08°17′41″N 79°50′23″E / 8.29472°N 79.83972°E / 8.29472; 79.83972
 • elevation
Sea level
Length148 km (92 mi)
Basin size2,873 km2 (1,109 sq mi)

The Kala Oya is the third longest river in Sri Lanka. The 145 km (90 mi) long river has a basin size of 2,873 km2 (1,109 sq mi),[1] and more than 400,000 rural population live by the river basin.[2]

Its catchment area receives approximately 3,169 million cubic metres of rain per year, and approximately 5 percent of the water reaches the sea. It has a catchment area of 1,792 square kilometers.[3]

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Tributaries

  • Dambulu Oya
  • Mirisgoni Oya
  • Hawanella oya
  • Moragolla Oya
  • Maninda Oya

See also

References

  1. ^ Maria Saleth, Rathinasamy (January 2007). "Analytical Framework with Empirical Results from the Kala Oya Basin, Sri Lanka" (PDF). Researchgate.net. p. 8. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  2. ^ Emerton, Lucy (2005). Values and Rewards: Counting and Capturing Ecosystem Water Services for Sustainable Development. IUCN. p. 93. ISBN 9789558177433.
  3. ^ "Sri Lanka: Rivers". FAO. Retrieved 16 October 2016.


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