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Mullaitivu District was carved out of the northern part of Vavuniya District together with parts of the then Jaffna District, Mannar District and Trincomalee District in September 1978. Mullaitivu District was under the control of rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam for many years during the civil war. The district was recaptured by the Sri ...
Mullaitivu fort: Mullaitivu: Mullaitivu Town: Maritimepattu: 25 March 2016: Dutch fortress [3] Muththaiyankaddu ruins: Army Training School: Muththaiyankaddu Kulam: Oddusuddan: 25 March 2016: Ancient dagoba, shrine and other ruins [2] Muththaiyankaddu Lake ruins: Muththaiyankaddu Kulam: Muththaiyankaddu Kulam: Oddusuddan: 25 March 2016 [3 ...
The Sri Lankan Army took control of the town on January 25, 2009, in the Battle of Mullaitivu in its offensive against the LTTE. Security Forces Headquarters – Mullaitivu was established on June 5, 2009 in the town.
Situated on the main A34 road, at the intersection with the B260, the temple becomes particularly accessible during the annual Pongal festival in the month of Vaikasi, when special buses are operated by both government and private services from across the island. The temple is 8.7 km southwest of the main Mullaitivu District capital. [5]
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History of Mullaitivu District (2 C, 4 P) P. Politics of Mullaitivu District (2 P) Populated places in Mullaitivu District (2 C) S. Mullaitivu District society (1 C) T.
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