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World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka is located in Sri LankaTemple Theravada Buddhist is the religion of 70.2% Population of the sri lanka
 Eight sites of Sri Lanka have been inscribed in the World Heritage, namely,Location of World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka
Throughout most of its history sri lanka King have played a major role in the maintenance and revival of the Buddhist institutions of the island
During the 19th century, a modern Buddhist revival took place on the island which 
promoted Buddhist education and learning. There are around 6,000 Buddhist monasteries on Sri Lanka with approximately 15,000 monks


  1. Sri dalada maligawa[ kandy]
  2. Anuradhapura
  3. Polonnaruwa
  4. Dambulla
  5. Kelaniya
  6. Degaldoruwa
  7. Mihinthale
  8. Mulkirigala
  9. Ridi viharaya
  10. Embekke

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