Kuruna
Kuruna is a village located in the Anuradhapura District of the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is a relatively small settlement and is primarily an agricultural community. The area surrounding Kuruna is known for its paddy fields and other agricultural produce.
The village is situated within the larger administrative division of the Anuradhapura District and falls under the governance of local authorities within that district. Access to Kuruna is typically via road networks connecting it to larger towns and cities in the region.
While not a major tourist destination, Kuruna provides a glimpse into rural Sri Lankan life. Information regarding specific landmarks, historical significance, or detailed statistical data relating directly to Kuruna is limited. It is often considered part of the broader region of Anuradhapura, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major center for Buddhist pilgrimage. The livelihoods of the people in Kuruna are largely dependent on agriculture and related activities.