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    Kandy is a Sinhalese majority city; there are sizable communities belonging to other ethnic groups, such as Moors and Tamils. The city remains an important religious centre of the Sinhalese and a place of pilgrimage for Buddhists , namely those belonging to the Theravada school.

  2. Kandy, city in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, at an elevation of 1,640 feet (500 metres). It lies on the Mahaweli River on the shore of an artificial lake that was constructed (1807) by the last Kandyan king, Sri Wickrama Rajasinha. Kanda, the word from which Kandy is derived, is a Sinhalese.

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  3. Kandy, important independent monarchy in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) at the end of the 15th century and the last Sinhalese kingdom to be subjugated by a colonial power. Kandy survived the attacks of Ceylon’s first two colonial rulers—the Portuguese and the Dutch—and finally succumbed to the third and last.

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  4. City of Kandy lies in center of Sri Lanka at a elevation of about 485 metres above sea level and about 116 Kms from Colombo. Generally considered the capital of the hill country, Kandy was the last capital of last generation of Sri Lanka Kings which finally fell under British rule in 1815.

  5. Kandy was the stronghold of the Sinhalese kings, who promoted and protected the local culture until the city fell to the British in 1815. Today a bustling commercial city, Kandy is famous for the Kandy Perahara -a huge cultural pageant that takes place in the month of July or August.

  6. The modern city of Kandy is a noted place for Buddhist pilgrims and it is also considered to be an important religious center of the Sinhalese. This city functions as the capital of the Central Province of Sri Lanka and is also the second largest city of this country.

  7. 4 days ago · As the last capital of the Sinhalese kingdom, Kandy is a city where ancient traditions and modern vibrancy coexist harmoniously. Imagine a place where lush hills cradle serene lakes, and the air is filled with the scent of blooming flowers and the distant hum of temple bells.