Tissamaharama

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View of the artificial Tissa Wewa lake, seen from the Rest House
View of the artificial Tissa Wewa lake, seen from the Rest House

Tissamaharama (Sinhala තිස්සමහාරාමය ˈtissəmaˌhaːˈraːməyə) is a town in south-eastern Sri Lanka. It used to be the capital of the Sinhalese kingdom of Ruhuna as early as the 3rd century B.C. Only few buildings from that period can still be seen today. The large artificial Tissa Wewa lake, which was a part of a sophisticated irrigation system, also dates from that time. Today, the town mainly serves as a starting point for visits to Yala National Park and Kataragama.

An ancient Buddhist dagoba at Tissamaharama
An ancient Buddhist dagoba at Tissamaharama

Coordinates: 6°17′N 81°17′E / 6.283, 81.283

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