List of ancient capitals of Sri Lanka

List of ancient capitals of Sri Lanka

This is a "'list of ancient capitals of Sri Lanka:"'
* Tambapanni
* Vijitapura
* Anuradhapura
* Polonnaruwa
* Sigiriya
* Ruhuna
* Dambadeniya
* Yapahuwa
* Kurunegala
* Dedigama
* Gampola
* Rayigama
* Kotte
* Kelaniya
* Sitawaka
* Kandy


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