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Badulla
It
has
been
archaeologically
confirmed
that
Badulla
heritage
zone
located
in
the
central
hills
of
Sri
Lanka
is
a
zone
where
human
activities
had
taken
place
since
the
pre-historic
period
(about
30,000
years
from
today).
A
number
of
stone
caves
and
downs
where
the
pre-historic
man
lived
have
been
identified.
Similarly,
many
Buddhist
monasteries
with
drip-ledged
stone
caves
representing
the
historic
age
are
scattered
in
the
region.
With
coffee
and
tea
plantations
established
by
the
English
at
the
end
of
17th
century,
Badulla
area
came
under
colonial
rule.
As
a
result,
many
colonial
legacies
such
as
churches,
tea
factories,
highways,
railways,
bridges,
and
railway
stations
are
found
in
the
region.
Moreover,
several
areas
inhabited
by
Sri
Lankan
aborigines
are
found
within
this
heritage
zone
of
which
Dambana
is
famous.
The
Central
Cultural
Fund
started
heritage
management
within
the
zone
in
2016
with
special
attention
paid
to
the
Vedda
people.
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