Assuming you are referring to Kandy in Sri Lanka....... Kandy was originally called Senkadagala pura after, Senkada, a hermit who lived there. Many Sinhalese call it "Mahanuwara" which means "Great City". The name Kandy is derived from "Kanda", which means mountain. http://www.mysrilanka.com/travel/history/kandy.htm
The city of Kandy in Sri Lanka is believed to have derived its name from the Sinhalese word "Kanda," which means a mountain. The city is located in a region surrounded by mountains, which likely inspired its name.
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Kandy was created in 1865.
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The motto of Kandy is 'Loyal and Free'.
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Catch Kandy ended in 1973.
Catch Kandy was created in 1973.
Vimaladharmasuriya I of Kandy died in 1604.
Senarat of Kandy died in 1635.
Kandy District's population is 1,279,028.
Kingdom of Kandy ended in 1815.
The area of Kandy is 1,940 square kilometers.