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VITAL STATISTICS
2008-2017
VITAL STATISTICS UNIT
REGISTRAR GENERAL‟S DEPARTMENT
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
SECOND HEALTH SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH, NUTRITION AND INDIGENEOUS MEDICINE
2018
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The publication on “Vital Statistics 2008-2017 is prepared by the Vital Statistics Unit of the Registrar General’s Department. Many individuals have contributed in various ways to make this publication to a successful one.
Mr. G.W. Siriwardana, Statistical Officer was responsible for the compilation, tabulation and preparation of vital statistics and the preparation of tables were carried out by Shyamali Wickramaarachchi, Statistical Officer. Rest of the officers attached to Vital Statistics Unit was responsible for collection and compilation of data on vital events.
The guidance provided by Mrs. Anoja Seneviratne, Director and contribution by Mrs. Nirosha Dissanayake, Statistician to this report during their period in Vital statistics Unit, is also acknowledged with deep gratitude.
Mr. Wsantha Sandiligama, Senior Deputy Registrar General was responsible in the process of data collection on vital events.
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CONTENTS Page No.
Preface i
Acknowledgement ii
Content iii
Explanatory Note vii
Summary Statistics xiii
Introduction 1
1. POPULATION 5
1.1 Estimated Mid-Year Population by Age and Sex, 2008 – 2017 6
1.2 Estimated Mid-Year Population by District and Sex, 2008 – 2017 8
2. MARRIAGES 11
2.1 Marriages registered by District and Marriage type, 2008 – 2016 12
3. BIRTHS 15
3.1 Live Births registered by District and Sex - 2008 – 2016 16
3.2 Live Births registered by District of Mother's Usual Residence and Sex of Child, 2008-2013 18
3.3 Live Births registered by District, Sector and Sex, 2008-2013 20
3.4 Live Births registered by District, Live Birth order and Sex, 2008-2013 26
3.5 Live Births registered by District and Mother’s Ethnic Group, 2008-2013 38
3.6 Live Births registered by District and Age of Mother, 2008-2013 44
3.7 Live Births registered by Ethnic Group and Age of Mother, 2008-2013 50
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4. DEATHS 53
4.1 Deaths registered by District and Sex, 2007 – 2016 54
4.2 Deaths registered by District of Usual Residence and Sex, 2007-2013
4.3 Deaths registered by District, Sector and Sex, 2007-2013 58
4.4 Deaths registered by District, Ethnic Group and Sex, 2007-2013 63
4.5 Deaths registered by District, Age and Sex, 2007-2013 73
4.6 Deaths registered by Ethnic Group, Age and Sex, 2007-2013 98
5. INFANT DEATHS 111
5.1 Infant deaths registered by District and Sex, 2008,2009,2010,2013 112
5.2 Infant deaths registered by District, Sector and Sex, 2008,2009,2010,2013 113
6. MIGRATION 117
6.1 Movement of Persons To and From Sri Lanka 2010-2016 118
7. CAUSE OF DEATH INFORMATION 119
7.1 Number of Deaths according to Cause of death and Sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 120
7.2 Number of Deaths according to Cause by Age and sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 125
8. SUICIDES 265
8.1 Number of Suicides by District of Place of occurrence and sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 266
8.2 Number of Suicides by District of Usual residence and sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 267
8.3 Number of Suicides by Age and Sex, 2007, 2009 - 2010, 2013 268
9. DEATHS DUE TO TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS 269
9.1 Number of Deaths due to Transport Accidents by District of Place of occurrence and sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2013 270
9.2 Number of Deaths due to Transport Accidents by Age and Sex, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 271
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10. INDICATORS 273
10.1 Crude Birth Rate by District and Sex, 2008-2016 274
10.2 Crude Death Rate by District and Sex, 2008-2016 276
10.3 Age Specific Fertility Rate, 2008-2013 278
10.4 Age Specific Death Rate by District, 2008-2010, 2013 279
10.5 Maternal Mortality Rate by District, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013 280
10.6 Under Five Mortality Rate by District and Sex, 2008-2010, 2013 281
10.7 Infant Mortality Rate by District and Sex, 2008-2010, 2013 282
10.8 Neo Natal Mortality Rate by District and Sex, 2008-2010, 2013 283
11. FIGURES 285
Figure 1: Mid-Year Population by Sex 2008-2017 286
Figure 2: Population Growth Rate 2001-2017 286
Figure 3: Marriages Registered by Year 2008-2016 287
Figure 4: Crude Marriage Rate 1995-2016 287
Figure 5: Live Births Registered by Sex 2008-2016 288
Figure 6: Live Births Registered by Age of Mother-2011-2013 288
Figure 7: Deaths registered by Sex 2008 – 2016 289
Figure 8: Percentage distribution of Deaths by Sector -2013 289
Figure 9: Movements of persons To and from Sri Lanka 2011-2016 290
Figure 10:Movements of Persons To and From Sri Lanka by Nationality – 2016 290
Figure 11: Number of Suicides by Age and Sex -2013 291
Figure 12: Number of Deaths Due to Transport Accidents by Age Group and sex 291
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Figure 13: Percentage Distribution of the 10 Leading Causes of Death by Sex -2013(female) 292
Figure 14: Percentage Distribution of the 10 Leading Causes of Death by Sex -2013(male) 292
Figure 15: Crude Birth Rate by Year 2008 – 2016 293
Figure 16: Crude Death Rate by Sex 2008 – 2016 293
Figure 17: Neonatal Mortality Rate, Infant Mortality Rate, Under Five mortality Rate-
1997-2013 294
Figure 18: Age Specific Fertility Rate 2011-2013 294
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
Vital statistics are derived from the Civil Registration System (CRS) and customarily tabulated
according to the year of registration. Therefore, the number of occurrences of a vital event for a
given year refers to the number of occurrences registered in that particular year. According to the
law, registration of vital events is done at the place of occurrence. However, certain tabulations
were prepared comply with the usual residence of mother in case of births and usual residence of
deceased in case of deaths.
Data on deaths registered in 2007 has been revised and all tables pertaining to deaths updated
accordingly. Registration of births, deaths and marriages in Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts
in 2008 have not been reported due to the situation prevailed in these districts. Therefore, the
number of births and deaths registered in these two districts are excluded from the total births
and deaths registered in Sri Lanka in 2008. Deaths of armed personnel that were registered at
Head office of the Registrar General’s Department are included.
Mid-year Population : Until 2011, the mid-year population estimates were prepared based on
the Census of Population and Housing of 2001, which covered only 18 districts of the country
and estimates for the rest of the 7 districts. District level estimates of mid-year population during
that period were prepared on the basis of the place of occurrence.
Estimates on mid-year population from 2012 onwards were based on the final results of the
Census of Population and Housing conducted in 2012 which covered the entire Island and
district level estimates of mid-year population were prepared on the basis of usual residence.
Maternal Mortality Statistics: Information on maternal mortality extracted from the civil
registration system is reviewed and supplemented with the maternal mortality data compiled by
the Family Health Bureau of the Ministry of Health in order to improve the accuracy and
completeness of maternal mortality statistics. This adjustment process was initiated in 2009.
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Crude Birth Rate (CBR) and Crude Death Rate (CDR): Until 2011, district level estimates of
CBR and CDR are prepared using the number of births and deaths according to the place that
they were registered. From 2012 onwards, the number of births by mother’s usual residence and
deaths by usual residence of deceased is used to estimate district estimates of CBR and CDR
respectively.
Cause of Death: Causes of death (COD) information are extracted from the Death Declaration
for hospital deaths, Verbal Autopsy for home death or Coroner Report for sudden deaths. The
tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is used to code the cause of
death information.
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CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
CONCEPTS
Live Birth refers to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of
conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which, after such separation, breathes
or shows any other evidence of life - e.g. beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or
definite movement of voluntary muscles - whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the
placenta is attached. Each product of such a birth is considered live born.
Marriage is defined as “an act, ceremony or process by which the legal relationship of husband
and wife is constituted. The legality of the union may be established by civil, religious or other
means as recognized by the laws of each country” (United Nations, 2001).
Death is the permanent disappearance of all evidence of life at any time after live birth has taken
place.
Still birth is foetal death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a
product of conception of 28 or more completed weeks of gestation .The death is indicated by the
fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life, such
as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary
muscles.
Maternal Death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of
pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or
aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.
(WHO, 2004)
Maternal death can be further sub divided into two groups; direct and indirect maternal deaths:
direct maternal deaths are those due to obstetric complications of pregnancy (including delivery
and 42 days postpartum) while indirect maternal deaths are those linked to other diseases or
conditions when aggravated by the physiological effect of pregnancy.
Age is the interval of time between the day, month and year of birth and the day and year of
occurrence of the event expressed in the largest completed unit of solar time such as years for
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adults and children and months, weeks, days, hours or minutes of life, as appropriate, for infants
under one year of age.
Estate is any land of which ten acres or more in cultivation and situated in a district declared
under section 3 of Medical Wants Ordinance to be an estate medical district.
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DEFINITIONS
Mid-year Population is calculated using the Population Balancing Equation for which births,
deaths and migration of the previous year is used. The number of births and deaths are the
number of such events registered in that particular year. Net migration is derived from the data
the Department of Immigration and Emigration.
Population Growth Rate is the rate at which the number of individuals in a population
increases in period from July 01st initial year to June 30th of the current year as a fraction of the
initial mid-year population.
Crude birth Rate is the number of births for a given year per 1,000 population in the same year.
Crude Death Rate is the number of deaths for a given year per 1,000 population in the same year.
Maternal Mortality Rate is the number of maternal deaths in a year per 100,000 live births in the same year.
Infant mortality Rate is the number of deaths of children less than one year old in a given year per 1,000 live births in the same year.
Neonatal Mortality Rate is the number of deaths before completing the first 28 days of life per 1000 live births in a given year or period.
Perinatal Mortality Rate is the number of stillbirths and deaths in the first week of life per 1000 births (live births + stillbirths). Presently, perinatal mortality rate is not prepared due to unavailability of data.
Age-specific Death Rate is the number of deaths of a specified age or age group in a given year per 1,000population of the same age or age group in the same period of time.
Cause Specific Mortality Rate is the number of deaths due to a specific disease per 100,000 populations.
Age-specific Fertility Rate is the number of births to women of a specified age group (15 – 49
years) in a given year per 1,000 women in that age group in the same year.
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Total fertility Rate is the number of children that would be born per woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years (age 50) and bear children at each age in accordance with prevailing age-specific fertility rates.
General Fertility Rate is the total number of live births per 1,000 women of reproductive age (ages 15 to 49 years) in a population per year.
Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 women ages 15-19) is the number of children born alive to women aged15-19 per 1,000 women aged 15-19. Dependency Ratio is the number of children (0-14 years old) and older persons (65 years or over) to the working-age population (15-64 years old).
Sex Ratio at Birth is the number of male births per 100 female births.
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2012 2013 2014* 2015*POPULATIONEstimated Mid-Year PopulationTotal ('000) 20,425 20,585 20,771 20,966
Male ('000) 9,888 9,966 10,056 10,151 Female ('000) 10,537 10,619 10,715 10,815
Dependency Ratio (%)(a) 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4LIVE BIRTHSTotal 359,959 365,762 349,715 334,821
Male 183,975 187,671 177,840 169,918 Female 175,984 178,091 171,875 164,903
Sex ratio at birth ( Number of males per 100 female births) 104.5 105.4 103.5 103.0Crude Birth Rate( per 1000 population) 17.6 17.8 16.9 16.0DEATHSTotal 122,792 127,183 127,758 131,614
Male 70,487 72,410 71,364 74,040 Female 52,305 54,773 56,394 57,574
Crude Death Rate (per 1000 population) 6.0 6.2 6.2 6.3MARRIAGESTotal 198,710* 180,760* 175,728 175,939
General 177,069* 159,751* 155,717 155,132 Kandyan 1,651* 1,010* 822 839 Muslim 19,990* 19,999* 19,189 19,968
MIGRATIONArrivals 2,496,372 2,628,911 2,875,218 3,251,904 Departures 2,548,226 2,676,583 2,917,118 3,237,793 Net Migration -51,854 -47,672 -41,900 14,111
*Provisional(a) 65 or more years of population is considered as old population
INDICATOR Year
SUMMARY STATISTICS
2016* 2017*
21,203 21,444 10,265 10,382 10,938 11,062
49.4 49.4
331,073 326,052 169,177 165,926 161,896 160,126
104.5 103.615.6 15.2
130,765 139,822 73,056 77,206 57,709 62,616
6.2 6.5
173,990 169,365 152,033 147,238
491 386 21,466 21,741
3,652,077 3,729,860 3,608,306 3,680,071
43,771 49,789
*Provisional (a) 65 or more years of population is considered as old population
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INTRODUCTION
Background
Civil registration, as defined by the United Nations, is the continuous permanent and compulsory
recording of the occurrence of vital events, like, live-births, deaths, foetal deaths, marriages etc.
Civil Registration System (CRS) of a country is performed under the legislative provisions so as
to provide a legal records and certificates on vital events to individuals and, to generate vital
statistics on a continuous basis at the national and sub national levels.
The superintendence and control of civil registration and vital statistics system (CRVS) in Sri
Lanka is done by the Registrar General‟s Department, which was established in 1867, under the
Birth and Death Registration Act, for the purpose of registering births and deaths. The general
control and supervision of the department is vested in the Registrar- General.
Legal Framework of Civil Registration System
The earliest British enactment was the Regulation No. 7 of 1815 and this was followed by
several amendments. The Ordinance No. 6 of 1847 was the first attempt to provide a general
system of registration and was applicable to all births and deaths and to all marriages except
those marriages of the Kandyan Sinhalese and the Muslims. This law was replaced by Ordinance
No. 18 of 1867. The registration of births and deaths was made compulsory under an Ordinance
passed in 1885 and came into effect in 1897. The present law for the registration of births and
deaths was passed under Act No. 17 of 1951, which consolidated the several procedures
contained in the previous laws and their amendments and became operational on 1 August
1954.The present laws relating to civil registration in Sri Lanka were amended by the Births,
Deaths and Marriages (amendment) Law No. 41 of 1975, that was provided to issue a free copy
of the registration entry in the case of birth or death to the informant, and in the case of a
marriage, to the female party.
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Administrative Structure
For the purpose of registration of births, deaths and marriages, Divisional Secretariat Divisions
are divided into smaller units, which are called as “Registration Division”. Each “births and
deaths registration division” is consisted of one or more Grama Niladhari divisions. Registrars are called Medical Registrars when they are appointed to certain proclaimed areas like Municipal and Urban
Council areas to register births, deaths and still births. A marriage registration division is generally
co-existed with a Divisional Secretariat. For a marriage registration division there can be more
than one Marriage Registrar.
Under the decentralization policy of the Government, all administrative and statutory functions
pertaining to civil registration have been transferred to the Divisional Secretaries that have been
placed under the control of a Divisional Secretary and designated as Additional District Registrar
for purposes of civil registration since 1992.
Registration Procedure
Registration of Birth: When a birth occurs, the father or mother, and in case the parents are unable to provide the information owing to some reasonable cause, the occupier of the house or building in which
the child was born or each person present at the birth, or the person having charge of the child are bound
by law to give information of the birth within 03 months of the date of birth to the respective Registrar.
Registration of a birth is affected by entering the specified particulars in a birth register in triplicate.
Registration of Death: Information of a death is required to be given to the respective Registrar within 5 days of the date of death. The law casts the obligation of giving information of a death to a Registrar, on
the nearest relatives present at death, or in attendance at last illness of the deceased and in the absence of
such relative every other relative of the deceased dwelling or being in the respective Registrar‟s division
as the deceased and in the absence of such other relatives, each person present at death and occupier of
the house in which the death took place.
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In respect of all births and deaths occurring in Estates, qualified informants should inform the
Superintendents of Estates who are required to ensure that a report relating to each event is sent to the
Additional District Registrar to enable him to register the event.
Registration of Marriages: Registration of marriages in Sri Lanka is governed by three separate
laws. The majority of the people in the country are subject to „the General Marriage Registration Ordinance‟. The Muslims are governed in matrimonial matters by „the Muslim Marriage and Divorce
Act‟. The Kandyan Sinhalese have the option of getting married either under the „Kandyan Marriage and
Divorce Act‟ or under „the (General) Marriage Registration Ordinance‟.
Under the „e-civil programme‟ for computerization of registration process on life events – births and
deaths, computerization of information have started at Divisional Secretariat level.
Administrative Arrangement of Vital Statistics System
Prior to independence, compilation of vital statistics was the responsibility of the Registrar
General and the detailed vital statistics was published in the annual administration reports of the
Registrar General‟s Department. In 1951 the Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) which
was vested with the responsibility of supplying statistics required by the government took over
the responsibility of compilation of vital statistics from the Registrar General. Since then,
compilation, processing and tabulation of vital statistics are carried out by the Vital Statistical
Unit, of the Registrar General‟s Department. The technical work of this unit is closely supervised
by the Demography Division of the DCS.
Reporting of vital statistics to Vital Statistics Unit of the Registrar General‟s Department is performed in
two stages.
1. Monthly summary on number of registered births and deaths are reported by Additional District
Registrar of divisional secretariat by 20th of the following month.
2. Computerized data set on detailed information on births and deaths are sent to Statistics Unit
through e-mail. (Forms on Vital statistics of birth and death, Verbal Autopsy are attached.)
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Administrative Structure
For the purpose of registration of births, deaths and marriages, Divisional Secretariat Divisions
are divided into smaller units, which are called as “Registration Division”. Each “births and
deaths registration division” is consisted of one or more Grama Niladhari divisions. Registrars are called Medical Registrars when they are appointed to certain proclaimed areas like Municipal and Urban
Council areas to register births, deaths and still births. A marriage registration division is generally
co-existed with a Divisional Secretariat. For a marriage registration division there can be more
than one Marriage Registrar.
Under the decentralization policy of the Government, all administrative and statutory functions
pertaining to civil registration have been transferred to the Divisional Secretaries that have been
placed under the control of a Divisional Secretary and designated as Additional District Registrar
for purposes of civil registration since 1992.
Registration Procedure
Registration of Birth: When a birth occurs, the father or mother, and in case the parents are unable to provide the information owing to some reasonable cause, the occupier of the house or building in which
the child was born or each person present at the birth, or the person having charge of the child are bound
by law to give information of the birth within 03 months of the date of birth to the respective Registrar.
Registration of a birth is affected by entering the specified particulars in a birth register in triplicate.
Registration of Death: Information of a death is required to be given to the respective Registrar within 5 days of the date of death. The law casts the obligation of giving information of a death to a Registrar, on
the nearest relatives present at death, or in attendance at last illness of the deceased and in the absence of
such relative every other relative of the deceased dwelling or being in the respective Registrar‟s division
as the deceased and in the absence of such other relatives, each person present at death and occupier of
the house in which the death took place.
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Reporting and Compilation of Vital Statistics
Each Registrar assigned to „Registration Division‟ is required to send a monthly summary statement
regarding the births, deaths, marriages and still births in proclaimed areas to Vital Statistics Unit via the
District Registrar of Divisional Secretariat. Vital Statistics Unit takes necessary actions to release
aggregates on births and deaths in advance. Provisional estimates on mid-year population and other
demographic indicators are prepared using these aggregates.
The Local Registrar, at the time of registering a marriage, or birth or death is required to complete „Vital
Statistics Forms on birth, Death and Marriage which should be sent to the District Registrar before the
10th of each month together with all the duplicate registration records and death declaration relating to the
preceding month. At the District Registrar's Office these „Vital Statistics Forms‟ and duplicates are
checked for their accuracy and completeness. These forms are dispatched to the Land Registry Office for
computerization. Land Registry Office is obliged to send computerized data each month.
Cause of Death information is generated from the „Death Declaration‟ for hospital deaths and „Verbal
Autopsy‟ for home deaths. With regard to sudden deaths, coroner report is used. ICD 10 classification is
applied for coding COD.
Editing, compilation and tabulation of vital statistics are done by statistical staff of the Vital Statistics
Unit. Vital statistics has usually been tabulated according to the date of registration and the area of
occurrence.
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Reporting and Compilation of Vital Statistics
Each Registrar assigned to „Registration Division‟ is required to send a monthly summary statement
regarding the births, deaths, marriages and still births in proclaimed areas to Vital Statistics Unit via the
District Registrar of Divisional Secretariat. Vital Statistics Unit takes necessary actions to release
aggregates on births and deaths in advance. Provisional estimates on mid-year population and other
demographic indicators are prepared using these aggregates.
The Local Registrar, at the time of registering a marriage, or birth or death is required to complete „Vital
Statistics Forms on birth, Death and Marriage which should be sent to the District Registrar before the
10th of each month together with all the duplicate registration records and death declaration relating to the
preceding month. At the District Registrar's Office these „Vital Statistics Forms‟ and duplicates are
checked for their accuracy and completeness. These forms are dispatched to the Land Registry Office for
computerization. Land Registry Office is obliged to send computerized data each month.
Cause of Death information is generated from the „Death Declaration‟ for hospital deaths and „Verbal
Autopsy‟ for home deaths. With regard to sudden deaths, coroner report is used. ICD 10 classification is
applied for coding COD.
Editing, compilation and tabulation of vital statistics are done by statistical staff of the Vital Statistics
Unit. Vital statistics has usually been tabulated according to the date of registration and the area of
occurrence.
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usin
g 20
01 th
at c
over
ed o
nly
17 d
istri
cts.
(b
). M
id-y
ear p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es 2
012
onw
ards
are
bas
ed o
n th
e fin
al re
sults
of t
he C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng 2
012.
Tab
le 1
.1: E
stim
ated
Mid
Yea
r Po
pula
tion
by
Age
and
Sex
, 20
08 –
201
7
Age
Gro
up20
08(a
)20
09(a
)20
10(a
)20
11(a
)20
12 (b
)
-
7
In T
hous
ands
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
l20
,585
9,96
6
10
,619
20,7
71
10
,056
10,7
15
20
,966
10,1
51
10
,815
21,2
03
10
,265
10,9
38
21
,444
10,3
82
11
,062
0-4
1
,763
8
89
874
1,7
79
897
8
82
1
,797
9
06
891
1,8
18
917
9
01
1
,839
9
27
912
5-9
1
,767
8
92
875
1,7
83
900
8
83
1
,801
9
09
892
1,8
21
919
9
02
1
,843
9
30
913
10-1
4
1,6
58
838
8
20
1
,673
8
46
827
1,6
90
854
8
36
1
,709
8
64
845
1,7
29
874
8
55
15-1
9
1,6
63
829
8
34
1
,677
8
36
841
1,6
94
845
8
49
1
,713
8
54
859
1,7
33
864
8
69
20-2
4
1,5
50
751
7
99
1
,564
7
57
807
1,5
78
764
8
14
1
,596
7
73
823
1,6
14
782
8
32
25-2
9
1,5
70
752
8
18
1
,584
7
59
825
1,5
99
766
8
33
1
,617
7
74
843
1,6
36
783
8
53
30-3
4
1,6
58
806
8
52
1
,673
8
13
860
1,6
88
820
8
68
1
,707
8
30
877
1,7
27
839
8
88
35-3
9
1,4
25
694
7
31
1
,438
7
00
738
1,4
51
706
7
45
1
,467
7
14
753
1,4
84
723
7
61
40-4
4
1,3
74
669
7
05
1
,387
6
75
712
1,3
99
681
7
18
1
,415
6
89
726
1,4
31
697
7
34
45-4
9
1,3
00
625
6
75
1
,312
6
31
681
1,3
24
637
6
87
1
,339
6
44
695
1,3
54
651
7
03
50-5
4
1,2
33
588
6
45
1
,244
5
93
651
1,2
56
599
6
57
1
,270
6
05
665
1,2
84
612
6
72
55-5
9
1,0
76
506
5
70
1
,086
5
11
575
1,0
96
516
5
80
1
,108
5
21
587
1,1
20
527
5
93
60-6
4
9
28
430
4
98
936
4
34
502
9
45
438
5
07
955
4
43
512
9
66
448
5
18
65-6
9
6
40
287
3
53
646
2
89
357
6
52
292
3
60
659
2
95
364
6
66
298
3
68
70-7
4
4
17
184
2
33
421
1
86
235
4
24
187
2
37
429
1
89
240
4
33
191
2
42
75 &
Ove
r
5
63
226
3
37
568
2
29
339
5
72
231
3
41
580
2
34
346
5
85
236
3
49
* P
rovi
sion
alN
ote:
(a) M
id-y
ear p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es u
ntil
2011
wer
e pr
epar
ed b
ased
on
the
Cen
sus o
f Pop
ulat
ion
and
hous
ing
2001
that
cov
ered
onl
y 17
dis
trict
s.
(b).
Mid
-yea
r pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
201
2 on
war
ds a
re b
ased
on
the
final
resu
lts o
f the
Cen
sus o
f Pop
ulat
ion
and
Hou
sing
201
2.
Tab
le 1
.1: E
stim
ated
Mid
Yea
r Po
pula
tion
by
Age
and
Sex
, 20
08 –
201
7 (C
ont.)
2017
* (b
)A
ge G
roup
2013
(b)
2014
* (b
)20
15*
(b)
2016
* (b
)
-
8
In T
hous
ands
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Sri
Lan
ka20
,246
10
,060
10
,186
20
,476
10
,174
10
,302
20
,675
10
,273
10
,402
20
,892
10
,381
10
,511
2
0,42
5
9
,888
1
0,53
7
Col
ombo
2,50
7
1,
282
1,22
5
2,
543
1,30
1
1,
242
2,57
3
1,
316
1,25
7
2,
606
1,33
3
1,
273
2
,330
1,1
43
1
,187
G
ampa
ha2,
149
1,04
9
1,
100
2,16
3
1,
056
1,10
7
2,
176
1,06
2
1,
114
2,18
9
1,
069
1,12
0
2,3
10
1
,119
1,1
91
Kal
utar
a1,
126
557
56
9
1,13
5
56
1
574
1,
142
565
57
7
1,15
1
56
9
582
1,2
25
593
6
32
Kan
dy1,
404
685
71
9
1,42
2
69
4
728
1,
437
701
73
6
1,45
5
71
0
745
1,3
81
659
7
22
Mat
ale
482
24
0
242
48
9
244
24
5
496
24
7
249
50
3
251
25
2
486
2
34
252
N
uwar
aeliy
a75
1
374
37
7
757
37
7
380
76
3
380
38
3
769
38
3
386
7
15
342
3
73
Gal
le1,
062
517
54
5
1,07
4
52
2
552
1,
084
527
55
7
1,09
4
53
2
562
1,0
66
511
5
55
Mat
ara
821
39
8
423
83
0
402
42
8
839
40
7
432
84
7
411
43
6
817
3
91
426
H
amba
ntot
a55
9
280
27
9
566
28
3
283
57
2
286
28
6
577
28
9
288
6
02
296
3
06
Jaff
na52
8
261
26
7
532
26
3
269
53
6
265
27
1
542
26
8
274
5
85
275
3
10
Man
nar
161
80
81
16
1
80
81
162
80
82
16
3
81
82
100
50
50
V
avun
iya
166
83
83
16
7
84
83
172
86
86
17
6
88
88
173
85
88
M
ulla
tivu
135
67
68
13
6
67
69
129
64
65
12
5
62
63
93
46
47
K
ilino
chch
i14
7
73
74
149
74
75
15
0
74
76
154
76
78
1
14
56
58
Bat
tical
oa52
9
255
27
4
537
25
9
278
54
3
262
28
1
549
26
5
284
5
28
252
2
76
Am
para
624
30
6
318
63
5
312
32
3
644
31
6
328
65
4
321
33
3
652
3
16
336
Tr
inco
mal
ee36
2
180
18
2
368
18
3
185
37
4
186
18
8
381
18
9
192
3
81
188
1
93
Kur
uneg
ala
1,54
1
76
3
778
1,
556
771
78
5
1,56
9
77
7
792
1,
583
784
79
9
1
,624
7
80
844
Pu
ttala
m76
6
381
38
5
776
38
5
391
78
4
389
39
5
794
39
4
400
7
65
370
3
95
Anu
radh
apur
a80
9
413
39
6
819
41
8
401
82
9
423
40
6
839
42
8
411
8
64
422
4
42
Polo
nnar
uwa
400
20
9
191
40
5
212
19
3
409
21
4
195
41
5
217
19
8
408
2
02
206
B
adul
la86
6
430
43
6
879
43
7
442
89
1
443
44
8
902
44
8
454
8
18
393
4
25
Mon
arag
ala
432
22
0
212
43
7
223
21
4
442
22
6
216
44
7
228
21
9
453
2
25
228
R
atna
pura
1,10
7
55
9
548
1,
122
566
55
6
1,13
6
57
4
562
1,
149
580
56
9
1
,092
5
38
554
K
egal
le81
2
398
41
4
818
40
0
418
82
3
403
42
0
828
40
5
423
8
43
402
4
41
* P
rovi
sion
al
Not
e: (a
) Mid
-yea
r pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
unt
il 20
11 w
ere
prep
ared
bas
ed o
n th
e C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d ho
usin
g 20
01 th
at c
over
ed o
nly
17 d
istri
cts.
(
b). M
id-y
ear p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es 2
012
onw
ards
are
bas
ed o
n th
e fin
al re
sults
of t
he C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng 2
012.
(
c). D
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of p
lace
of o
ccur
renc
e un
til 2
011.
(d)
201
2 on
war
ds d
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of u
sual
resi
denc
e
Tab
le 1
.2: E
stim
ated
Mid
Yea
r Po
pula
tion
by
Dist
rict
and
Sex
, 200
8 –
2017
Dis
tric
t20
08(a
)20
09(a
)20
10(a
)20
11(a
)20
12(b
)
-
9
In T
hous
ands
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Sri
Lan
ka
20,5
85
9
,966
10,6
19
20,
771
1
0,05
6
10,
715
2
0,96
6
10,
151
1
0,81
5
21,
203
1
0,26
5
10,
938
2
1,44
4
10,
382
1
1,06
2
Col
ombo
2
,339
1,1
48
1
,191
2,3
57
1
,156
1,2
01
2
,375
1,1
65
1
,210
2,3
95
1
,175
1,2
20
2
,419
1,1
87
1
,232
G
ampa
ha
2,3
24
1
,126
1,1
98
2
,338
1,1
33
1
,205
2,3
54
1
,141
1,2
13
2
,372
1,1
49
1
,223
2,3
91
1
,159
1,2
32
Kal
utar
a
1,2
33
597
6
36
1
,241
6
01
640
1,2
50
605
6
45
1
,261
6
10
651
1,2
71
615
6
56
Kan
dy
1,3
91
663
7
28
1
,402
6
68
734
1,4
16
675
7
41
1
,434
6
84
750
1,4
52
692
7
60
Mat
ale
491
2
37
254
4
96
239
2
57
502
2
42
260
5
08
245
2
63
514
2
48
266
N
uwar
aeliy
a
7
24
346
3
78
733
3
51
382
7
40
354
3
86
748
3
58
390
7
56
362
3
94
Gal
le
1,0
74
515
5
59
1
,082
5
19
563
1,0
91
523
5
68
1
,102
5
28
574
1,1
13
534
5
79
Mat
ara
824
3
95
429
8
31
398
4
33
837
4
01
436
8
45
405
4
40
851
4
08
443
H
amba
ntot
a
6
10
300
3
10
619
3
04
315
6
28
309
3
19
637
3
13
324
6
47
318
3
29
Jaff
na
5
89
277
3
12
593
2
78
315
5
97
280
3
17
602
2
83
319
6
08
285
3
23
Man
nar
101
51
50
1
03
52
51
104
52
52
1
06
53
53
107
54
53
V
avun
iya
175
86
89
1
77
87
90
179
88
91
1
82
90
92
184
91
93
M
ulla
tivu
9
3
4
6
4
7
94
47
47
94
47
47
95
47
48
96
48
48
Kili
noch
chi
116
57
59
1
18
58
60
120
59
61
1
22
60
62
124
61
63
B
attic
aloa
531
2
53
278
5
35
255
2
80
541
2
58
283
5
50
262
2
88
560
2
67
293
A
mpa
ra
6
58
318
3
40
667
3
23
344
6
77
328
3
49
691
3
34
357
7
05
341
3
64
Trin
com
alee
385
1
90
195
3
91
193
1
98
397
1
96
201
4
04
200
2
04
412
2
03
209
K
urun
egal
a
1,6
34
784
8
50
1
,645
7
90
855
1,6
58
796
8
62
1
,676
8
05
871
1,6
94
813
8
81
Putta
lam
771
3
73
398
7
80
377
4
03
790
3
82
408
8
01
388
4
13
814
3
94
420
A
nura
dhap
ura
874
4
27
447
8
83
431
4
52
893
4
36
457
9
05
442
4
63
918
4
48
470
Po
lonn
aruw
a
4
11
203
2
08
415
2
05
210
4
19
207
2
12
425
2
10
215
4
31
213
2
18
Bad
ulla
826
3
97
429
8
35
401
4
34
844
4
06
438
8
54
410
4
44
864
4
15
449
M
onar
agal
a
4
60
229
2
31
466
2
32
234
4
72
235
2
37
479
2
38
241
4
85
241
2
44
Rat
napu
ra
1,1
02
543
5
59
1
,115
5
50
565
1,1
27
556
5
71
1
,140
5
62
578
1,1
51
567
5
84
Keg
alle
849
4
05
444
8
55
408
4
47
861
4
10
451
8
69
414
4
55
877
4
18
459
*
Pro
visi
onal
Not
e: (a
) Mid
-yea
r pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
unt
il 20
11 w
ere
prep
ared
bas
ed o
n th
e C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d ho
usin
g 20
01 th
at c
over
ed o
nly
17 d
istri
cts.
(
b). M
id-y
ear p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es 2
012
onw
ards
are
bas
ed o
n th
e fin
al re
sults
of t
he C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng 2
012.
(
c). D
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of p
lace
of o
ccur
renc
e un
til 2
011.
(d)
201
2 on
war
ds d
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of u
sual
resi
denc
e
2017
*(b)
Tab
le 1
.2: E
stim
ated
Mid
Yea
r Po
pula
tion
by
Dist
rict
and
Sex
, 200
8 –
2017
(Con
t.)
Dis
tric
t20
13(b
)20
14*(
b)20
15*(
b)20
16*(
b)
In T
hous
ands
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Tot
alM
ale
Fem
ale
Sri
Lan
ka20
,246
10
,060
10
,186
20
,476
10
,174
10
,302
20
,675
10
,273
10
,402
20
,892
10
,381
10
,511
2
0,42
5
9
,888
1
0,53
7
Col
ombo
2,50
7
1,
282
1,22
5
2,
543
1,30
1
1,
242
2,57
3
1,
316
1,25
7
2,
606
1,33
3
1,
273
2
,330
1,1
43
1
,187
G
ampa
ha2,
149
1,04
9
1,
100
2,16
3
1,
056
1,10
7
2,
176
1,06
2
1,
114
2,18
9
1,
069
1,12
0
2,3
10
1
,119
1,1
91
Kal
utar
a1,
126
557
56
9
1,13
5
56
1
574
1,
142
565
57
7
1,15
1
56
9
582
1,2
25
593
6
32
Kan
dy1,
404
685
71
9
1,42
2
69
4
728
1,
437
701
73
6
1,45
5
71
0
745
1,3
81
659
7
22
Mat
ale
482
24
0
242
48
9
244
24
5
496
24
7
249
50
3
251
25
2
486
2
34
252
N
uwar
aeliy
a75
1
374
37
7
757
37
7
380
76
3
380
38
3
769
38
3
386
7
15
342
3
73
Gal
le1,
062
517
54
5
1,07
4
52
2
552
1,
084
527
55
7
1,09
4
53
2
562
1,0
66
511
5
55
Mat
ara
821
39
8
423
83
0
402
42
8
839
40
7
432
84
7
411
43
6
817
3
91
426
H
amba
ntot
a55
9
280
27
9
566
28
3
283
57
2
286
28
6
577
28
9
288
6
02
296
3
06
Jaff
na52
8
261
26
7
532
26
3
269
53
6
265
27
1
542
26
8
274
5
85
275
3
10
Man
nar
161
80
81
16
1
80
81
162
80
82
16
3
81
82
100
50
50
V
avun
iya
166
83
83
16
7
84
83
172
86
86
17
6
88
88
173
85
88
M
ulla
tivu
135
67
68
13
6
67
69
129
64
65
12
5
62
63
93
46
47
K
ilino
chch
i14
7
73
74
149
74
75
15
0
74
76
154
76
78
1
14
56
58
Bat
tical
oa52
9
255
27
4
537
25
9
278
54
3
262
28
1
549
26
5
284
5
28
252
2
76
Am
para
624
30
6
318
63
5
312
32
3
644
31
6
328
65
4
321
33
3
652
3
16
336
Tr
inco
mal
ee36
2
180
18
2
368
18
3
185
37
4
186
18
8
381
18
9
192
3
81
188
1
93
Kur
uneg
ala
1,54
1
76
3
778
1,
556
771
78
5
1,56
9
77
7
792
1,
583
784
79
9
1
,624
7
80
844
Pu
ttala
m76
6
381
38
5
776
38
5
391
78
4
389
39
5
794
39
4
400
7
65
370
3
95
Anu
radh
apur
a80
9
413
39
6
819
41
8
401
82
9
423
40
6
839
42
8
411
8
64
422
4
42
Polo
nnar
uwa
400
20
9
191
40
5
212
19
3
409
21
4
195
41
5
217
19
8
408
2
02
206
B
adul
la86
6
430
43
6
879
43
7
442
89
1
443
44
8
902
44
8
454
8
18
393
4
25
Mon
arag
ala
432
22
0
212
43
7
223
21
4
442
22
6
216
44
7
228
21
9
453
2
25
228
R
atna
pura
1,10
7
55
9
548
1,
122
566
55
6
1,13
6
57
4
562
1,
149
580
56
9
1
,092
5
38
554
K
egal
le81
2
398
41
4
818
40
0
418
82
3
403
42
0
828
40
5
423
8
43
402
4
41
* P
rovi
sion
al
Not
e: (a
) Mid
-yea
r pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
unt
il 20
11 w
ere
prep
ared
bas
ed o
n th
e C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d ho
usin
g 20
01 th
at c
over
ed o
nly
17 d
istri
cts.
(
b). M
id-y
ear p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es 2
012
onw
ards
are
bas
ed o
n th
e fin
al re
sults
of t
he C
ensu
s of P
opul
atio
n an
d H
ousi
ng 2
012.
(
c). D
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of p
lace
of o
ccur
renc
e un
til 2
011.
(d)
201
2 on
war
ds d
istri
ct le
vel f
igur
es a
re b
ased
on
the
basi
s of u
sual
resi
denc
e
Tab
le 1
.2: E
stim
ated
Mid
Yea
r Po
pula
tion
by
Dist
rict
and
Sex
, 200
8 –
2017
Dis
tric
t20
08(a
)20
09(a
)20
10(a
)20
11(a
)20
12(b
)
-
10
MARRIAGES
-
11
MARRIAGES
-
12
Tota
lG
ener
alK
andy
anM
uslim
Tota
lG
ener
alK
andy
anM
uslim
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Sri L
anka
198,
578
17
4,53
0
4,65
1
19,3
97
194,
970
17
1,21
8
4,17
7
19,5
75
20
0,98
5
177,
734
3,
166
20
,085
Col
ombo
21,8
19
19
,189
-2,
630
20,6
61
18
,133
-2,
528
20
,497
17,9
03
-
2,59
4
Gam
paha
21,6
12
20
,674
-93
8
22,3
26
21
,273
-1,
053
19
,304
18,3
25
-
979
Kal
utar
a11
,703
10,4
85
-
1,21
8
10
,896
9,77
8
-1,
118
11
,320
10,0
21
-
1,29
9
Kan
dy13
,529
10,7
88
72
3
2,
018
13,5
42
10
,826
754
1,96
2
14,1
41
11
,622
477
2,04
2
Mat
ale
5,28
8
4,43
1
292
565
5,
406
4,
525
30
5
57
6
5,
313
4,52
9
24
4
54
0
Nuw
ara
Eliy
a7,
332
7,
060
57
215
7,
435
7,
120
85
230
7,58
6
7,
344
82
160
Gal
le10
,254
9,86
6
-38
8
10,2
96
9,
899
-
397
10,5
38
10
,134
-40
4
Mat
ara
8,57
8
8,31
1
-26
7
8,35
4
8,10
0
-25
4
8,
370
8,05
0
-
320
Ham
bant
ota
6,98
4
6,86
6
-11
8
6,89
5
6,76
0
-13
5
7,
111
6,97
1
-
140
Jaff
na4,
532
4,
532
-
-3,
789
3,
789
-
-6,
186
6,18
6
-
-
Man
nar
623
599
-24
65
1
61
0
-
41
74
1
678
-
63
Vav
uniy
a1,
436
1,
284
57
95
912
744
86
82
1,85
1
1,
714
52
85
Mul
laiti
vu40
8
40
8
-
-40
8
40
8
-
-41
3
413
-
-
Kili
noch
chi
385
385
--
367
367
--
544
54
4
--
Bat
tical
oa5,
665
4,
378
-
1,28
7
4,
970
3,
570
-
1,40
0
5,82
0
4,
366
-1,
454
Am
para
6,63
2
3,80
3
120
2,70
9
6,
807
3,
817
11
8
2,
872
7,
079
4,13
1
22
2,
926
Trin
com
alee
3,65
3
1,92
5
14
1,
714
3,52
4
2,02
0
12
1,
492
3,
586
1,99
9
-
1,58
7
Kur
uneg
ala
17,2
83
14
,764
1,25
2
1,26
7
16
,533
13,9
14
1,
227
1,
392
16
,868
14,6
43
89
5
1,
330
Putta
lam
8,17
1
6,45
0
220
1,50
1
7,
930
6,
326
52
1,55
2
8,62
3
6,
988
25
1,61
0
Anu
radh
apur
a8,
742
6,
847
1,
214
68
1
9,36
7
7,61
6
973
778
9,94
9
8,
277
846
826
Polo
nnar
uwa
4,10
1
3,68
5
59
35
7
4,53
9
4,14
6
35
35
8
4,
370
4,01
2
37
32
1
Bad
ulla
7,64
8
6,92
2
224
502
7,
720
7,
100
17
0
45
0
8,
377
7,75
4
16
6
45
7
Mon
arag
ala
4,49
1
4,12
0
259
112
4,
562
4,
201
23
6
12
5
5,
388
5,08
2
21
2
94
Rat
napu
ra9,
976
9,
724
41
211
9,
314
9,
051
39
224
9,23
7
8,
987
69
181
Keg
alle
7,73
3
7,03
4
119
580
7,
766
7,
125
85
556
7,77
3
7,
061
39
673
* - P
rovi
sion
al
Dist
rict
2010
*20
08*
2009
*
Tab
le 2
.1 :
Mar
riag
es r
egis
tere
d by
Dis
tric
t and
Mar
riag
e ty
pe,
2008
- 20
16
-
13
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Sri L
anka
200,
314
177,
693
2,43
2
20,1
89
198,
710
177,
069
1,
651
19
,990
18
0,76
0
159,
751
1,01
0
19,9
99
Col
ombo
20,3
97
17,7
73
-2,
624
19,1
04
16
,676
-2,
428
19,2
06
16
,357
-2,
849
Gam
paha
20,4
72
19,3
16
-1,
156
19,8
56
18
,829
-1,
027
17,7
13
16
,913
-80
0
Kal
utar
a11
,196
10
,004
-
1,19
2
11
,316
10,0
55
-
1,26
1
10
,492
9,31
8
-1,
174
Kan
dy14
,005
11
,607
35
0
2,
048
14,5
17
12
,108
178
2,23
1
12
,706
10,5
37
79
2,
090
Mat
ale
5,09
0
4,38
3
170
537
5,
146
4,
573
65
508
4,
401
3,
922
20
45
9
Nuw
ara
Eliy
a7,
564
7,
375
29
16
0
7,29
2
7,08
2
6
204
6,
180
6,
010
2
16
8
Gal
le10
,848
10
,396
-
452
10
,361
9,93
7
-42
4
9,68
4
9,23
4
-45
0
Mat
ara
8,19
5
7,94
4
-25
1
8,10
1
7,80
0
-30
1
7,49
3
7,22
0
-27
3
Ham
bant
ota
6,99
6
6,86
7
-12
9
6,95
0
6,80
5
-14
5
6,04
7
5,92
2
-12
5
Jaff
na6,
150
6,
139
-
11
6,
367
6,
353
-
14
5,
720
5,
712
-
8
Man
nar
820
723
-97
724
602
-12
2
713
498
-21
5
Vav
uniy
a1,
057
93
8
35
84
1,61
1
1,44
0
77
94
1,32
4
1,21
6
21
87
Mul
laiti
vu95
4
95
2
-
2
1,
066
1,
058
-
8
1,
049
1,
043
-
6
Kili
noch
chi
1,38
3
1,38
3
--
1,13
2
1,13
2
--
1,04
5
1,04
5
--
Bat
tical
oa5,
454
4,
093
-
1,36
1
5,
567
4,
074
-
1,49
3
5,
274
3,
870
-
1,40
4
Am
para
6,73
8
3,86
1
25
2,85
2
7,
103
4,
120
14
2,96
9
6,
458
3,
360
7
3,
091
Trin
com
alee
3,56
5
1,91
1
8
1,
646
3,31
9
1,83
6
-1,
483
3,20
8
1,53
1
-1,
677
Kur
uneg
ala
16,4
89
14,4
01
749
1,33
9
15
,995
14,3
47
47
2
1,
176
14,5
89
13
,027
279
1,28
3
Putta
lam
8,56
6
6,87
3
89
1,60
4
8,
900
7,
237
45
1,61
8
7,
921
6,
409
8
1,
504
Anu
radh
apur
a9,
475
8,
044
66
9
76
2
9,41
6
7,95
2
640
824
7,
914
6,
778
46
1
67
5
Polo
nnar
uwa
4,03
6
3,66
4
5
36
7
4,10
3
3,75
3
-35
0
3,48
9
3,19
3
2
294
Bad
ulla
8,37
3
7,75
3
146
474
8,
159
7,
636
90
433
7,
353
6,
814
10
3
43
6
Mon
arag
ala
4,91
5
4,68
3
93
139
5,
242
5,
117
60
65
4,
422
4,
310
27
85
Rat
napu
ra9,
766
9,
551
11
20
4
9,50
3
9,36
4
-13
9
9,29
0
9,06
9
-22
1
Keg
alle
7,81
0
7,05
9
53
698
7,
860
7,
183
4
67
3
7,06
9
6,44
3
1
625
* - P
rovi
sion
al
2013
*20
11*
Tab
le 2
.1 :
Mar
riag
es r
egis
tere
d by
Dis
tric
t and
Mar
riag
e T
ype,
200
8 - 2
016
(Con
t.)
Dist
rict
2012
*
Tota
lG
ener
alK
andy
anM
uslim
Tota
lG
ener
alK
andy
anM
uslim
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Sri L
anka
198,
578
17
4,53
0
4,65
1
19,3
97
194,
970
17
1,21
8
4,17
7
19,5
75
20
0,98
5
177,
734
3,
166
20
,085
Col
ombo
21,8
19
19
,189
-2,
630
20,6
61
18
,133
-2,
528
20
,497
17,9
03
-
2,59
4
Gam
paha
21,6
12
20
,674
-93
8
22,3
26
21
,273
-1,
053
19
,304
18,3
25
-
979
Kal
utar
a11
,703
10,4
85
-
1,21
8
10
,896
9,77
8
-1,
118
11
,320
10,0
21
-
1,29
9
Kan
dy13
,529
10,7
88
72
3
2,
018
13,5
42
10
,826
754
1,96
2
14,1
41
11
,622
477
2,04
2
Mat
ale
5,28
8
4,43
1
292
565
5,
406
4,
525
30
5
57
6
5,
313
4,52
9
24
4
54
0
Nuw
ara
Eliy
a7,
332
7,
060
57
215
7,
435
7,
120
85
230
7,58
6
7,
344
82
160
Gal
le10
,254
9,86
6
-38
8
10,2
96
9,
899
-
397
10,5
38
10
,134
-40
4
Mat
ara
8,57
8
8,31
1
-26
7
8,35
4
8,10
0
-25
4
8,
370
8,05
0
-
320
Ham
bant
ota
6,98
4
6,86
6
-11
8
6,89
5
6,76
0
-13
5
7,
111
6,97
1
-
140
Jaff
na4,
532
4,
532
-
-3,
789
3,
789
-
-6,
186
6,18
6
-
-
Man
nar
623
599
-24
65
1
61
0
-
41
74
1
678
-
63
Vav
uniy
a1,
436
1,
284
57
95
912
744
86
82
1,85
1
1,
714
52
85
Mul
laiti
vu40
8
40
8
-
-40
8
40
8
-
-41
3
413
-
-
Kili
noch
chi
385
385
--
367
367
--
544
54
4
--
Bat
tical
oa5,
665
4,
378
-
1,28
7
4,
970
3,
570
-
1,40
0
5,82
0
4,
366
-1,
454
Am
para
6,63
2
3,80
3
120
2,70
9
6,
807
3,
817
11
8
2,
872
7,
079
4,13
1
22
2,
926
Trin
com
alee
3,65
3
1,92
5
14
1,
714
3,52
4
2,02
0
12
1,
492
3,
586
1,99
9
-
1,58
7
Kur
uneg
ala
17,2
83
14
,764
1,25
2
1,26
7
16
,533
13,9
14
1,
227
1,
392
16
,868
14,6
43
89
5
1,
330
Putta
lam
8,17
1
6,45
0
220
1,50
1
7,
930
6,
326
52
1,55
2
8,62
3
6,
988
25
1,61
0
Anu
radh
apur
a8,
742
6,
847
1,
214
68
1
9,36
7
7,61
6
973
778
9,94
9
8,
277
846
826
Polo
nnar
uwa
4,10
1
3,68
5
59
35
7
4,53
9
4,14
6
35
35
8
4,
370
4,01
2
37
32
1
Bad
ulla
7,64
8
6,92
2
224
502
7,
720
7,
100
17
0
45
0
8,
377
7,75
4
16
6
45
7
Mon
arag
ala
4,49
1
4,12
0
259
112
4,
562
4,
201
23
6
12
5
5,
388
5,08
2
21
2
94
Rat
napu
ra9,
976
9,
724
41
211
9,
314
9,
051
39
224
9,23
7
8,
987
69
181
Keg
alle
7,73
3
7,03
4
119
580
7,
766
7,
125
85
556
7,77
3
7,
061
39
673
* - P
rovi
sion
al
Dist
rict
2010
*20
08*
2009
*
Tab
le 2
.1 :
Mar
riag
es r
egis
tere
d by
Dis
tric
t and
Mar
riag
e ty
pe,
2008
- 20
16
-
14
BIRTHS
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Tot
al
Gen
eral
K
andy
an
Mus
lim
Tot
al
Gen
eral