Kalmunai Electoral District was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between August 1947 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Kalmunai...
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The Kalmunai Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Ampara Electoral District, in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. The winner of Kalmunai has matched...
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Kalmunai (Tamil: கல்முனை, romanized: Kalmuṉai; Sinhala: කල්මුනේ, romanized: Kalmunē) is a city located in the Ampara District of Eastern Province, Sri...
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(TNA), 10,812 pv. The Ampara Electoral District consists of the following polling divisions: Ampara Polling Division Kalmunai Polling Division Sammanthurai...
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Batticaloa region (category Ampara District)
the end of 1960, Batticaloa District consisted of four electoral districts in its southernmost part – Pottuvil, Kalmunai, Nintavur, and Ampara. Subsequently...
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M. H. M. Ashraff (section Electoral history)
Ashraff grew up in Kalmunai where his maternal family, the Kariappers, were very influential. He was educated at Wesley College, Kalmunai. After school he...
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dominant party in the Tamil districts and remained so for two decades. Votes and seats won by ITAK by electoral district ITAK's uncompromising stand on...
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Sainthamaruthu (category Towns in Ampara District)
in the middle of other municipalities such as Sammanthurai on the west, Kalmunai on the North, Karativu on the south, and the eastern border with the Bay...
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the Sri Lankan Army in the Kalmunai Kachcheri in Amparai were raped. In late June 1990, a female teacher from the Kalmunai refugee camp who had gone to...
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Sri Lanka (section Districts and local authorities)
CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Dilesh Jayanntha (2006). Electoral Allegiance in Sri Lanka. London: Cambridge University Press. pp. 82–85...
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