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There are 4 main Buddhist pilgrimage sites:

# The Buddha's birth place: Lumbini Park, near Kapilavatthu, India # The Buddha's place of enlightenment: Bodhgaya (Bodhi Gaya), India

# The Buddha's first teaching site: the Deer Park at Sarnath in Benares, India

# The Buddha's place of death: Kushinagar (Kusinara), India 5. this 1 to 4 answer is verry verry rang. I thing they don't know about BUDDHA !!! # Answer is The Buddha's Birth place Lumbini Nepal.

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