Miasto Ratnapura
Ratnapura znana jest jako „Miasto Klejnotów” Sri Lanki, centrum wydobycia i handlu kamieniami szlachetnymi, położone w południowo-zachodniej części wyspy. Leży nad rzeką Kalu, u podnóża Szczytu Adama, w otoczeniu bujnej roślinności. Jest to centrum dla turystów poszukujących atrakcji kulturalnych i słynnych kamieni szlachetnych tego regionu.
Rakwana
Rakwana is a small town in the Ratnapura District, Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka, a notable centre of Ceylon tea plantations and industry. Additionally, Rakwana is said to have gem resources. Rakwana is locally administered by the Godakawela-Rakwana Urban Council. The town of Rakwana including its northern and southern part and Kottala has 10,513 in population according to the census carried out in 2010.
Located at an elevation of 464 m, north of Sinharaja Mountains, on the A17 highway. It is 12 km from Madampe on the way to Galle. It also has roads leading to Kalawana and Godakawela. Rakwana acts as one of the gateways for the famous Sinharaja Forest reserve.
Demographics
| Ethnicity | Population | % Of Total |
| Sinhalese | 5,721 | 54.42 |
| Tamils | 2,590 | 24.64 |
| Muslims | 1,574 | 14.97 |
| Other (including Burgher, Malay) | 30 | 0.003 |
| Total | 10,513 | 100 |
(The Population according to the Grama-Niladhari Division)