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Dambulla: 23 January 2009: Steps hewn on the rock, the foundation for the pillars, natural pond [20] Samanthalayaya ruins: Samanthalayaya: Dambulla: 6 February 2009: Area in which rock pillars are situated at Galkuruyaya [17] Sigiriya: Dambulla [21] Silvathgala Raja Maha Vihara: Bambarakatupotha: Belikanda: Galewela: 23 January 2009
Dambulla (Sinhala: දඹුල්ල Dam̆bulla, Tamil: தம்புள்ளை Tampuḷḷai) is a city situated in the north of Matale District, in Sri Lanka's Central Province. It is the second largest populated and urbanised centre after Matale in the Matale District .
Dambulla Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Matale District, of Central Province, Sri Lanka. References. Divisional Secretariats Portal ...
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Dambulla cave temple (Sinhala: දඹුල්ල රජ මහා විහාරය, romanized: Dam̆būlla Raja Maha Vihāraya; Tamil: தம்புள்ளை பொற்கோவில், romanized: Tampuḷḷai Poṟkōvil), also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a World Heritage Site (1991) in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country. [1]
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The Buduruwayaya Temple with sacred reclining Buddha statue is located about 6 km along the Dambulla-Hettipola road from Bakamuna town which is surrounded by the Amban river and Wasgamuwa National Park. According to history, the temple was completed by King Parakramabahu the Great. [10]
A large man-made water reservoir constructed by ancient kings. The lake is in the outskirts of the central business district accessible by the Kurunegala-Dambulla and Kurunegala-Puttlam roads. The tank is used as a water supply source and serves as a major attraction offering a scenic view of the city and the famous elephant rock.