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Vavuniya (Sri Lanka)
Vavuniya (, Romanized: ''Vavuniya'', , Romanized: ''Vavuniyāva'') is a city of Vavuniya District in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka, Northern Province of Sri Lanka. The municipality is administered by an Municipal Council. The town has been known since ancient times, but being a heavily forested area, less than 100,000 people lived in the entire district before the Sri Lankan Civil War. The city is situated as a border town that divides the Tamils, Tamil and Sinhalese people, Sinhalese population. To the south of the city are the Sinhala cities and to the north are the Tamil cities. The city has a large population of Tamils, Sri Lankan Moors, Muslims and a significant number of Sinhalese. In the early days, Vavuniya was known as Vanni due to the abundance of Prosopis cineraria, Vanni Trees. The Security Forces Headquarters - Wanni is located in Vavuniya. History This city has a long history of being ruled by the Sinhala kings, who built many tanks and placed Naga Sacred Guard St ...
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