අලව්ව, කුරුණෑගල
Alawwa is a charming town located in the Kurunegala District of Sri Lanka's North Western Province. Known for its strategic location and historical significance, Alawwa is positioned at the border between the North Western and Sabaragamuwa Provinces. The town is part of the Coconut Triangle, a region renowned for its coconut production. Surrounded by lush greenery, the Maha Oya river forms a natural boundary between the two provinces. Alawwa's economy thrives on agriculture, particularly coconut and paddy cultivation, making it a vital hub for local trade and commerce. The population of Alawwa was recorded as 63,667 in the 2012 census.
Alawwa is not only agriculturally rich but also steeped in history and culture. It is home to ancient ruins and religious sites that reflect its storied past. The town's historical landmarks, coupled with its scenic natural beauty, make it a captivating destination for both residents and visitors. The local community is diverse, with various cultural and religious influences shaping the social fabric of Alawwa.
නගරය පිළිබඳ කරුණු
ජනප්රිය බිම් සලකුණු
Shopping Complex And Bus Stand - Alawwa
Post Office - Alawwa
Railway Station - Alawwa
Divitional Hospital - Alawwa
Sri Rahula Central Collage - Alawwa