Sri Lanka"Sri Lanka´s documented history spans 3,000 years, with evidence of prehistoric human settlements dating back at least 125,000 years.[14] It has a rich cultural heritage, and the first known Buddhist writings of Sri Lanka, the Pāli Canon, date back to the Fourth Buddhist council in 29 BC.[15][16] Its geographic location and deep harbours made it of great strategic importance from the time of the ancient Silk Road through to the modern Maritime Silk Road.[17][18][19] Its location as a major trading hub made it known to both the far East as well as the European continent from as far back as the Anuradhapura period. The country´s trade in luxury goods and spices attracted traders of many nations, creating Sri Lanka´s diverse population. During a period of great political crisis the Portuguese, whose arrival in Sri Lanka was largely accidental, sought to control the island´s maritime regions and its lucrative external trade. The Portuguese possessions were later taken over by the Dutch. The Dutch possessions were then taken by the British, who later extended their control over the whole island, colonising it from 1815 to 1948. Resistance to the British was immediate. A national movement for political independence arose in the early 20th century, and in 1948, Ceylon became a republic and adopted its current name in 1972. Sri Lanka´s recent history has been marred by a 26-year civil war, which ended decisively when the Sri Lanka Armed Forces defeated the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 2009.[20]" - (en.wikipedia.org 22.09.2020) South Asia Colombo Galle Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Uva Province Western Province (Sri Lanka)