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Kurunegala
කුරුණෑගල குருணாகல் | |
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Kurunegala | |
Birdseye view of Elephant’s Rock and the city A serene lake near Kurunegala Elephant Rock Maliga Grounds Kurunegala | |
Nickname(s): Ethugalpura (ඇතුගල්පුර) Hasthi Shailapura (හස්ති ශෛලපුර) | |
Coordinates: 7°29′N 80°22′E / 7.483°N 80.367°E | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Province | North Western Province, Sri Lanka |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal Council |
• Mayor | Sumedha Arunashantha |
Area | |
• Total | 11 km2 (4 sq mi) |
Elevation | 116 m (381 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 30,315 |
• Density | 2,817/km2 (7,300/sq mi) |
Demonym | Kurunegalians |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone) |
Postal code | 60000 |
Area code | 037 |
Website | http://www.kurunegala.mc.gov.lk |
Kurunegala (Sinhala: කුරුණෑගල, Tamil: குருணாகல்) is a major city in Sri Lanka. It is the capital city of the North Western Province and the Kurunegala District. Kurunegala was an ancient royal capital for 50 years, from the end of the 13th century to the start of the 14th century. It is at the junction of several main roads linking to other important parts of the country. It is about 94 kilometres (58 mi) from Colombo, 42 kilometres (26 mi) from Kandy and 51 kilometres (32 mi) from Matale.
Located at an altitude of 116 metres (381 ft) above sea level, Kurunegala is surrounded by coconut plantations and rubber estates. There are eight very noticeable large rocks that encircle and dominate the city. Kurunegala's rocks rise from the plain below and have characteristic names, six of which come from the animals that they are imagined to represent. The largest among them is Ethagala or the "Elephant Rock" (though the translation is actually tusker), reaches 325 metres (1,066 ft). The shape of Ethagala resembles an elephant.