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Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, was significant for its strategic location along ancient trade routes, connecting the East and West. It was a major producer of spices, particularly cinnamon, which attracted traders from various civilizations. Additionally, Ceylon has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Buddhism and colonial history, shaping its identity. Today, it remains important for its biodiversity and as a tourist destination.

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