Chankanai Explained

Chankanai
Native Name:சங்கானை
චන්කානෛයි
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Sri Lanka Northern Province
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Sri Lanka
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Northern
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Jaffna
Subdivision Type4:DS Division
Subdivision Name4:Valikamam West
Coordinates:9.75°N 79.9667°W

Chankanai (ta|சங்கானை) is a town located north-west of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

Chankanai has a Peripheral Unit government hospital, called Chankanai Divisional Hospital, with 76 beds as of 2010.[1] It is controlled by the provincial government in Jaffna and is also the only hospital in Northern Province that provides telemetry services for neurorehabilitation.[2]

There is a church from Dutch colonial rule that was built by the Portuguese and later improved by the Dutch.[3] [4] [5]

Etymology

It is believed that the name Chankanai originated from its market roots. This was a famous trading place. The measurements used for rice in old era were "Changazhi", "Nazhi" and "Uzhi". The name originated from a combination of these three measuring containers.

There is a similar place name found in Kerala is known as Changanassery. Both the places are related with markets and trading places.

Geography

Chankanai is surrounded by Nitchamam, Thottilady, Sandilipay, Kattudai, Sithankerny.

References

9.75°N 137°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wayback Machine . 2024-03-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120317062345/http://203.94.76.60/nihs/BEDS/Northen.pdf . 2012-03-17 .
  2. Web site: The Neuro Rehabilitation Services at Chankanai Divisional Hospital. – International Medical Health Organization . 2024-03-19 . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2019-03-28 . பிரதேச செயலகம் - சங்கானை - கண்ணோட்டம் . 2024-03-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190328181024/http://www.valikamamwest.ds.gov.lk/index.php/ta/about-us-ta/overview-ta.html . 2019-03-28 .
  4. Web site: amazinglanka . Ruins of the Chankanai Dutch Church in Jaffna . 2024-03-19 . AmazingLanka.com . en-US.
  5. Jayasinghe . Sagara . Nineteenth century Catholic Church architecture in Sri Lanka: Evolution of a tropical model . Conference Proceedings International Conference on Integrated Design: Building Our Future.