Ampara Airport (ADP)

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Ampara Airport, also known as Gal Oya Airport, is a domestic airport located in Ampara, in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Initially established for military use, the airport has expanded its operations to include civil aviation, providing a vital link between Ampara and other parts of the island. The airport's IATA code is ADP, and it plays a significant role in the regional transportation network by facilitating easier access to this less developed but culturally rich and geographically diverse area.

The airport is strategically important for the development of the Eastern Province, serving not only as a gateway for tourists interested in exploring the natural beauty and historical sites of the region but also as a crucial infrastructure for economic development. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes, including beautiful beaches, national parks, and ancient heritage sites, making Ampara a potential hub for eco-tourism and cultural tourism in Sri Lanka.

Ampara Airport is relatively small compared to major international airports in Sri Lanka, with basic facilities to handle domestic flights and small aircraft. It features a runway that accommodates short take-off and landing aircraft, which are ideal for the domestic routes it serves. While the airport currently handles a limited number of scheduled flights, there are plans to expand its services and facilities to boost regional air travel and support the local economy.

Overall, Ampara Airport is poised to become an increasingly important part of Sri Lanka's domestic air travel network, enhancing connectivity and supporting the growth of the Eastern Province as a key destination for both domestic and international tourists.

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Sobre el distrito de Ampara

Ampara pertenece a la provincia oriental de Sri Lanka. Es una ciudad remota en la costa este de Sri Lanka, a unos 360 km de la ciudad capital Colombo. Ampara es la provincia con la mayor cosecha de arroz del país y tiene el océano Índico en la costa este de Sri Lanka como recurso pesquero. La mayoría de los habitantes son singaleses, mientras que los tamiles y moros también viven en las partes costeras del distrito.

Sobre la provincia oriental

La provincia oriental es una de las 9 provincias de Sri Lanka. Las provincias han existido desde el siglo XIX, pero no tuvieron ningún estatus legal hasta 1987, cuando la enmienda 13 de la constitución de 1978 de Sri Lanka estableció los consejos provinciales. Entre 1988 y 2006, la provincia se fusionó temporalmente con la provincia del norte para formar la provincia del noreste. La capital de la provincia es Trincomalee.

La población de la provincia oriental era de 1.460.939 habitantes en 2007. La provincia es la más diversa en Sri Lanka, tanto étnica como religiosamente.

La provincia oriental tiene una superficie de 9.996 kilómetros cuadrados (3.859,5 millas cuadradas). La provincia está rodeada por la provincia del norte al norte, la bahía de Bengala al este, la provincia del sur al sur y las provincias de Uva, Central y North Central al oeste. La costa de la provincia está dominada por lagunas, siendo las más grandes la laguna de Batticaloa, la laguna de Kokkilai, la laguna de Upaar y la laguna de Ullackalie.