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Mirigama is a rapidly developing town located in the Gampaha District of Sri Lanka's Western Province. Positioned between Colombo and Kurunegala, it has long served as an important transit point for travelers moving between the commercial capital and the island's northwestern regions. With the expansion of the Central Expressway and improved railway connectivity, Mirigama has gained renewed strategic importance, transforming from a quiet semi-rural settlement into a growing residential and commercial hub.

Historically, Mirigama was known for its agricultural landscape, dominated by paddy fields, coconut plantations, and chena cultivation. Even today, pockets of lush greenery and irrigation tanks remain, preserving the town's traditional rural charm. Farming communities continue to contribute to the local economy, while small-scale businesses, hardware stores, and retail outlets line the main roads, reflecting gradual urbanization. The town's weekly pola (fair) remains a lively gathering place where fresh produce, spices, fish, and household goods are traded, offering a glimpse into everyday life in the Sri Lankan countryside.

Education has played an important role in Mirigama's social fabric. The area is home to several well-established schools that serve students from surrounding villages. Over the years, improved transport links have made it easier for residents to commute to larger cities for higher education and employment, further integrating Mirigama into the broader economic network of the Western Province. Many families choose to settle here due to comparatively affordable land prices and a quieter environment compared to Colombo.

Religious and cultural life in Mirigama reflects Sri Lanka's diverse heritage. Buddhist temples, Catholic churches, and other places of worship coexist peacefully, hosting annual festivals and religious observances that bring the community together. Traditional Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations, Vesak lantern displays, and church feasts are marked with enthusiasm, reinforcing a strong sense of local identity.

In recent years, real estate development has accelerated, particularly with the establishment of the Mirigama Interchange of the Central Expressway. This infrastructure project has increased property demand and stimulated commercial investment. As a result, Mirigama is gradually evolving into a suburban extension of Colombo while still retaining its semi-rural atmosphere.

Overall, Mirigama represents the balance between tradition and progress. It stands as an example of how regional towns in Sri Lanka are adapting to modernization while preserving their cultural roots and agricultural heritage.

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Gampaha District

Gampaha is an urban city in Sri Lanka and is the capital of the Gampaha District in Western Province, north of Colombo. Gampaha District is separated from Colombo mainly by the Kelani River. Gampaha town is about 4km from Miriswatta on Colombo-Kandy road. Gampaha is surrounded by Yakkala, Miriswatta, Weliweriya Udugampola and Ja-Ela towns.

The name "Gampaha" in Sinhala literally means Five Villages. The five villages are known to be Ihalagama, Pahalagama, Medagama, Pattiyagama and Aluthgama.

Western Province

The Western Province is the most densely populated province of Sri Lanka. It is home to the legislative capital Sri Jayawardenapura as well to Colombo, the nation's administrative and business center. Western Province is divided into 3 main districts called Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1,386.6 km²) and Kalutara (1,606 km²) districts. As Sri Lanka's economic hub, all the major local and international corporations have their presence in the city and so do all the major designer and high street retailers, so be ready to indulge in some retail therapy in western province.

Having the highest population in the all the provinces, the almost all the premier educational institutions in the island are located in western province. Universities in the province include the University of Colombo, the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya, Open University, Sri Lanka, Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University and University of Moratuwa .Western province has the largest amount of schools in the country, which includes National, Provincial, Private and International schools.