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  1. Lumbini: this is where Buddha was born.
  2. Bodh Gaya:This is where Buddha got his enlightenment.
  3. Saranath: this is the place of Buddha's first teaching.
  4. Kushinagar: this is the place where Buddha died. the end of his lifetime

Thats a few i learnt in school hope it helps you and enjoy bye.

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