Kurunegala District has 7.3% of the country's total population. According to the census data, the estimated population of Kurunegala in the year 2001 was 1.4 million. The majority of the district's population belong to the
Sinhalese majority. Other ethnic minorities include the Sri Lankan Moors, Sri Lankan Tamils, Burghers and Malays. Residents from ethnic minorities live in all parts of the District. The following Table summarizes the population of
Kurunegala according to their ethnicity:
Language The common languages of Kurunegala, depending on social classes, social circles, and ethnic backgrounds are Sinhalese, Tamil and
English.
Religion Buddhism is the main and the most widely practised religion in Kurunegala. The district is also home to a wide range of other religious faiths and sects including
Islam,
Christianity and
Hinduism. Churches, mosques and Hindu temples are also located in the district. The
Church of Ceylon, which is the
Anglican Church in Sri Lanka operates a diocese in Kurunegala covering the North-Central province and Kurunegala,
Kandy,
Matale and
Kegalle,
Anuradapura,
Polonnaruwa districts. == Education ==