The Gin Ganga (Sinhala: ගිං ගඟ, Gin River), is a 115.9 km (72 mi) long river situated in Galle District of Sri Lanka.[1]
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Gin Ganga | |
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![]() Gin Ganga at Deniyaya | |
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Native name | ගිං ගඟ |
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Country | Sri Lanka |
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Source | Sinharaja Forest Reserve |
Mouth | Indian Ocean |
• location | Gintota |
• coordinates | 06°03′47″N 80°10′27″E |
Length | 115.9 km (72.0 mi) |
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• left | Nagare Ela, Divithura Ela |
• right | Holuwagoda Ela |
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The river's headwaters are located in the Gongala Mountain range, near Deniyaya, bordering the Sinharaja Forest Reserve.[2] The river flows past the villages of Baddegama, Nagoda, Thelikada and Hegoda. The Wakwella Bridge, which was the longest bridge in Sri Lanka, is built over this river. The river is also dammed at Thelikada. The mouth of the river is at Gintota, just north of Galle, where it flows into the Indian Ocean.
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