Kusumpokuna
Kusumpokuna is a reservoir in North Central Province and has an elevation of 61 metres. Kusumpokuna is situated northwest of Yatiyalpathaana, south of Weddikachchi.Localities in the Area
Medirigiriya
Town
Medirigiriya is a town located in Polonnaruwa District in North Central Province, Sri Lanka. Medirigiriya is situated 4½ km north of Kusumpokuna. Photo: Chindemaya, Public domain.
Minneriya
Suburb
Minneriya is a small town in Sri Lanka that is famous for two things — the great Minneriya lake built by King Mahasen and Minneriya National Park which is a hot spot for safari lovers because of its abundance of elephants. Minneriya is situated 10 km southwest of Kusumpokuna.
Kusumpokuna
- Type: Reservoir
- Location: North Central Province, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Asia
Latitude 8.1° or 8° 6' north | Longitude 80.9667° or 80° 58' east |
Elevation 61 metres (200 feet) | GeoNames ID 1237921 |
In the Area
Localities
- KusumpokunaHamlet
- YatiyalpathaanaHamlet
- DivulankadawalaVillage
- Yoda ElaVillage, 2½ km south
Landmarks
- Kusumpokuna WewaLake, 1 km north
- Wehera Eliya Sri Jinendrarama ViharayaBuddhist temple, 1½ km east
- VeheragalaRocha, 2 km east
- Yoda Ela TempleBuddhist temple, 2½ km southwest
Other Places
- VeheragalaTriangulation station, 2 km east
- WeddikachchiScrubland, 2 km north
- Wan ElaStream, 4 km northeast
- Kandulu SouthTriangulation station, 4 km northwest
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