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  1. Valvettithurai (Tamil: வல்வெட்டித்துறை, romanized: Valveṭṭittuṟai; Sinhala: වල්වෙට්ටිතුරෙයි, romanized: Valveṭṭitureyi), sometimes shortened as VVT or Valvai, is a coastal town of Jaffna District on the northeast coast of the Jaffna Peninsula in Northern Province, Sri Lanka ...

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  3. Valvettithurai.org is an independent organization & nonprofit newswire service that intends to provide up to date news covering the area of Valvettithurai Urban council & its people living in Srilanka & overseas.

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · Here is a list of top places to visit in Valvettithurai that you can cover on your next vacation to Sri Lanka. Get ready for a relaxing trip to this quaint town!

  5. Valvettithurai or VVT (வல்வெட்டித்துறை, Valvettiturai, Valveddithurai, Valvai,වල්වෙට්ටිතුරෙයි in Sinhala ) is a town of Jaffna District on the northeast coast of the Jaffna Peninsula in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The population is mainly Sri Lankan Tamils of Hindu or minority Catholic faith.

  6. Valvettithurai, some of the time abbreviated as VVT, is a beach front town of Jaffna District on the upper east shoreline of the Jaffna Peninsula in Northern Province, Sri Lanka represented by an Urban Council of a similar name.

  7. Aug 2, 2019 · Thirty years ago, 64 Tamil civilians were killed by Indian forces in Valvettithurai, a town on the northern coast of the Jaffna peninsula famed for being the birthplace of LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. The massacre was termed “India’s My Lai” by The Sunday Telegraph. “At the junction there were hundreds of IPKF soldiers.