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  2. Deeghawapi - Wikipedia

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    Deeghawapi. Deeghawapi (Pali, "long reservoir") is a Buddhist sacred shrine and an archaeological site in the Ampara District of Sri Lanka, boasting of historical records dating back to the 3rd century BCE. Water reservoirs, called "tanks", were an important feature of the hydraulic civilization of ancient Sri Lanka, and temples and cities were ...

  3. List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Ampara District

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    Alankulama ruins. Alankulama. No. 17 Addalachchenei. Addalachchenai. 10 October 2014. Hillock covering ancient chaithya and ruins in surrounding area. Drip ledged cave in the middle of the paddy filed and archaeological evidences in the surrounding area. The place where slag particles and ancient potter pieces are scattered. [6]

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Ampara District - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Ampara District‎ (2 C) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Ampara District" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Konduwattuwana Wewa - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir lies on the Ampara – Inginiyagala main road, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) away from the town of Ampara. The site with ancient Buddhist ruins belonging to the Konduwattuwana reservoir area is formally recognised as an archaeological site in Sri Lanka .

  6. Peace Pagoda, Ampara - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 1988. Ampara Peace Pagoda (also known as Ampara Sama Ceitya) is one of a number of Peace Pagodas in the world, built since World War II and designed to promote the non-violence in the community and unite them in their search for world peace. It is located in Ampara, a small town located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka and is one ...

  7. Samanabedda cave temple - Wikipedia

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    Samanabedda cave temple ( Sinhalaː සමනබැද්ද පුරාණ ගල්ලෙන් විහාරය) is an ancient Buddhist temple situated in Uhana, Ampara District, Sri Lanka. [1] The temple lies on the Ampara – Mahaoya main road, approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) away from the town of Ampara. The temple has been formally ...

  8. Gonagolla Vihara - Wikipedia

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    Gonagolla Vihara. Gonagolla Vihara (Sinhalaː ගොනාගොල්ල විහාරය) is an ancient cave temple situated in Ampara District, Sri Lanka. The vihara is also known as Punchi Seegiriya (Little Sigiriya) by the locals since the temple contains ancient frescoes similar to those in Sigiriya. The site is in Kotmale Canal ...

  9. Muhudu Maha Vihara - Wikipedia

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    Muhudu Maha Vihara ( Sinhalaː මුහුදු මහා විහාරය) is a Buddhist temple at Pottuvil in Ampara District, Eastern province of Sri Lanka. This temple, near a wide beach, is believed to have been built over 2000 years ago by King Kavan Tissa of Ruhuna. [ 2] The ruins and remains of ancient stupas, Seema Malaka, Avasa ...

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