Neduntheevu

island

Neduntheevu or Nedunthivu (Tamil: நெடுந்தீவு, romanized: Neṭuntīvu; ) (also known by its Dutch name Delft) is an island in the Palk Strait, northern Sri Lanka. This island is named as Delft in the Admiralty Chart. This is different because other places are in Tamil and this name is in Dutch. The island's area is 50 km2 and it is oval-shaped. Its length is 8 km and its maximum width about 6 km.

Neduntheevu
Native name:

நெடுந்தீவு
ඩෙල්ෆ්ට්
Neduntheevu is located in Northern Province
Neduntheevu
Neduntheevu
Neduntheevu is located in Sri Lanka
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Neduntheevu
Geography
Coordinates9°31′0″N 79°41′0″E / 9.51667°N 79.68333°E / 9.51667; 79.68333
Administration
ProvinceNorthern
DistrictJaffna
DS DivisionDelft
Demographics
Population3,824 (2011)[1]
LanguagesTamil
Ethnic groupsSri Lankan Tamils
Additional information
Time zone
Horses of Delft Island

The island was named after the Dutch city of Delft by Rijckloff van Goens. He named all the important islands based on names of Dutch cities.

Epigraphs change

Archaeologists from the Maritime Archaeology Unit (MAU) of Central Cultural Fund (CCF) found two Tamil epigraphs, or old writing in rock from 1300-1400. They also found one Sinhala Prakrit epigraph from 0-100 AD.

References change

  1. "Population by sex and GN". Sri Lankan Census of Population and Housing. 2012. p. 155. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-28.