Dehianga
Dehianga
දෙහිඅංග | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 7°18′N 80°33′E / 7.300°N 80.550°E | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Province | Central Province |
District | Kandy District |
Divisional secretariat | Yatinuwara |
Elevation | 618 m (2,028 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time) |
Dehianga is a village in Kandy District, Central Province, Sri Lanka. It is located northwest of Dehigama, and about 8.6 km (5.3 mi) from Kandy, in Yatinuwara Divisional Secretariat.
History
The village was described as a hamlet with inhabitants of potters and some Moor families in Archibald Campbell Lawrie's 1896 gazetteer of the province.[1]
Demographics
Historical population | |||
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Census | Pop. | Ref. | |
1881 | 308 | [1] | |
1891 | 318 | [1] | |
1901 | 329 | [2] | |
1911 | 432 | [2] | |
1921 | 474 | [3] | |
Dehianga was grouped with Waturakumbura and Gurugama during the 1871 census. |
In the 1921 census, it was recorded that out of the population of 474 people, 134, or 28% of the population, was literate, more than double the 1911 literacy rate of 13%. Four were literate in English, compared to two in 1911. 99.6% of the population practiced Islam as their primary religion, and the other 0.4% reported practicing Hinduism.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Lawrie, Archibald Campbell (1896). A Gazetteer of the Central Province of Ceylon (excluding Walapane). Vol. 1. State Print. Corporation. p. 140. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
- ^ a b c Census of Ceylon, 1911. Colombo: Ceylon Dept. of Census and Statistics. 1912. p. 48. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ Report on the Census of Ceylon: 1921, Volume 2. Sri Lanka: Ceylon. Superintendent of Census. 1923. pp. 62–63.
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