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Polonnaruwa lies 216 km northeast of Colombo, 140kms
northeast of Kandy and 104kms southeast of Anuradhapura.
Sri Lanka's medieval capital (11th - 12th Century
AD) is a well-preserved city of ancient dagobas,
moonstones, beautiful parks, massive buildings and
stunningly beautiful statues. The majestic King's
Council Chamber, the Lotus Bath, the Lanka Thilaka
Viharaya, the Gal Viharaya (rock temple) and the
statue of one of Polonnaruwa's great kings, Parakramabahu,
are a few of this capital's memorable sights. The
Sea of Parakrama - a vast 12th century man-made
reservoir dominates the city. Although it is nearly
1000 years old, it is much younger than Anuradhapura,
and in much better repair. Moreover, the monuments
here are located in a more compact area, and their
development is easier to follow.
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