Dutch Fort Negombo

Dutch Fort Negombo Dutch Fort Negombo Dutch Fort Negombo

The Dutch Fort in Negombo is a historic site that offers a fascinating insight into Sri Lanka's colonial past. Built in the late 17th century by the Dutch, the fort is located in the coastal town of Negombo, just a short distance from the bustling Negombo Fish Market. Although much of the original structure has been lost to time, the remains of the fort still stand as a testament to the strategic importance of Negombo during the colonial era.

The fort's construction was part of the Dutch effort to control the valuable cinnamon trade and secure the coastal regions of Sri Lanka. The site was originally a Portuguese fortification, which the Dutch captured and expanded upon. The fort's walls were designed to withstand attacks and provide a stronghold for the Dutch settlers.

Today, visitors to Dutch Fort Negombo can see the remnants of the walls and gates, as well as a few colonial-era buildings that have survived. One of the most notable structures within the fort's premises is the Dutch Reformed Church, which dates back to 1678. This church, with its simple yet elegant architecture, is a significant landmark that reflects the Dutch architectural influence in the region.

The fort area also offers picturesque views of the Negombo Lagoon and the surrounding landscape. It is a popular spot for tourists who are interested in exploring the rich history of the area and understanding the impact of European colonial powers on Sri Lanka.

While the fort itself may not be as imposing as it once was, the site remains a key attraction in Negombo, drawing visitors who are keen to delve into the past and experience the cultural heritage of this coastal town. A visit to Dutch Fort Negombo provides a unique opportunity to connect with Sri Lanka's layered history, from its colonial encounters to its vibrant present.

Dutch Fort Negombo Dutch Fort Negombo Dutch Fort Negombo

Gampaha piirkond

Gampaha on Sri Lanka linnalinn ja Gampaha piirkonna pealinn Lääneprovintsis, Colombost põhja pool. Gampaha piirkonda eraldab Colombost peamiselt Kelani jõgi. Gampaha linn asub Miriswattast umbes 4 km kaugusel Colombo-Kandy maantee ääres. Gampahat ümbritsevad Yakkala, Miriswatta, Weliweriya Udugampola ja Ja-Ela linnad.

Nimi "Gampaha" singali keeles tähendab sõna-sõnalt viit küla. Need viis küla on teadaolevalt Ihalagama, Pahalagama, Medagama, Pattiyagama ja Aluthgama.

Lääneprovints

Lääneprovints on Sri Lanka kõige tihedamalt asustatud provints. Seal asub seadusandliku võimu pealinn Sri Jayawardenapura ja Colombo, mis on riigi haldus- ja ärikeskus. Lääneprovints jaguneb kolmeks peamiseks piirkonnaks: Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1386,6 km²) ja Kalutara (1606 km²). Sri Lanka majanduskeskusena on linnas esindatud kõik suuremad kohalikud ja rahvusvahelised ettevõtted, samuti kõik suuremad disainer- ja tänavakauplused, seega olge valmis nautima jaemüügiteraapiat lääneprovintsis.

Kuna saarel on kõigist provintsidest kõige suurem rahvaarv, asuvad peaaegu kõik peamised haridusasutused lääneprovintsis. Provintsi ülikoolide hulka kuuluvad Colombo ülikool, Sri Jayewardenepura ülikool, Kelaniya ülikool, Sri Lanka avatud ülikool, Sri Lanka budistlik ja paali ülikool, kindral Sir John Kotelawala kaitseülikool ja Moratuwa ülikool. Lääneprovintsis on riigis kõige rohkem koole, sealhulgas riiklikke, provintsi-, era- ja rahvusvahelisi koole.