Central Province මධ්යම පළාත மத்திய மாகாணம் |
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Province | ||
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Location within Sri Lanka |
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Country | Sri Lanka | |
Created | 1833 | |
Admitted | 14 November 1987 | |
Capital | Kandy | |
Largest City | Kandy | |
Government | ||
• Governor | Niluka Ekanayake | |
• Chief Minister | Sarath Ekanayake | |
Area | ||
• Total | 5,674 km2 (2,191 sq mi) | |
Area rank | 6th (8.63% of total area) | |
Population (2011 census) | ||
• Total | 2,558,716 | |
• Rank | 2nd (12.97% of total pop.) | |
• Density | 450/km2 (1,200/sq mi) | |
Gross Regional Product (2010) | ||
• Total | Rs 465 billion | |
• Rank | 4th (9.6% of total) | |
Time zone | Sri Lanka (UTC+05:30) | |
ISO 3166 code | LK-2 | |
Vehicle registration | CP | |
Official languages | Sinhalese, Tamil | |
Website | www |
The Central Province (Sinhalese: මධ්යම පළාත Madhyama Palata, Tamil: மத்திய மாகாணம் Malaiyakam Maakaanam) is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrative division of the country. (The provinces have existed since the 19th century but did not have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils.) The Central Province is primarily in the central mountainous terrain of Sri Lanka. It is the 6th largest province by area and is home to 2.5 million people. It is bordered by North Central Province to the north, Uva Province to the east, North Western Province to the west and Sabaragamuwa Province to the south and west. The province's capital is Kandy.
The cities of Matale and Nuwara Eliya are in the Central Province. The province is famous for its production of Ceylon tea, planted by the British in the 1860s after a devastating disease killed all the coffee plantations in the province. The Central Province attracts many tourists, with hill station towns such as Gampola, Hatton and Nuwara Eliya.
Though three successive European powers invaded Sri Lanka during the 16th to the 19th century, the Central Province maintained its independence until the early 19th century when the British conquered Kandy. The British then established a colonial headman ranking system in 1824, which came into effect in 1832.