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  1. Much of Mannar District was under the control of rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam for many years during the civil war. The entire district was recaptured by the Sri Lankan military in 2008. Geography. Mannar District is located in the north west of Sri Lanka in the Northern Province. It has an area of 1,996 square kilometres (771 sq mi).

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    • Adam’s bridge – Mannar. From November to April, many migratory and resident birds turn the first dune of Adam’s bridge into their nesting grounds. One would have to be cautious when walking around since you could walk too close to a bird’s eggs simply lying on the ground.
    • Talaimannar Pier and Lighthouse. The Talaimannar Pier and Lighthouse was managed when the ferry co-operations between Sri Lanka and India survived until 1964, before a cyclone destroyed the port.
    • Mannar Fort. The Portuguese built the Mannar Fort in 1560, located in the heart of Mannar, overlooking the Indian Ocean, ensuring that this fort provides all the security that this trading port requires.
    • Baobab Tree – Mannar. This Baobab Tree is a gift from the African labourers traded in Jaffna and Mannar by the Portuguese. The tree has a large trunk that can fit 4 – 5 adults within and has a sole branch formation giving rise to stories such as the locals assuming that this tree was settled upside down with its roots holding up at the top towards the sky.
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  3. Nov 25, 2021 · Mannar is a popular tourist destination in the island nation, Sri Lanka. It is spelled as Maṉṉār and Mannārama in Tamil and Sinhalese languages, respectively. Being the major city of Mannar District in country’s Northern Province, this area witnessed its fast urbanization over a period of time.

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  4. Mannar ( Tamil: மன்னார், romanized: Maṉṉār, Sinhala: මන්නාරම, romanized: Mannārama, formerly spelled Manar) is the main town of Mannar District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It is governed by an Urban Council. The town is located on Mannar Island overlooking the Gulf of Mannar and is home to the historic ...

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  5. 8.975864 79.917013. 1 Mannar Fort. A square -shaped fortress built by the Portuguese and later taken over by the Dutch and then the British. The fortress displays the ancient development of architecture in Sri Lanka. The fortress lies right at the edge of the part of the District that is adjoined with Sri Lanka.

  6. Mannar. The quiet white-sand beaches, wild donkeys and historic attractions of Mannar are located away from most traveller’s holiday itineraries in Sri Lanka. Although it may be off-the-beaten path, Mannar holds a variety of attractions and things to do for explorers with a taste for adventure. From admiring the Baobab Tree to visiting the ...

  7. "Explore the beauty, culture, and attractions of Sri Lanka through Travel Sri Lanka. Your ultimate guide to an unforgettable journey." Mannar District - Travel Sri Lanka

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