Kuruva
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| Kuruva Kararinakam |
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| Coordinates | 11°51′13″N 75°24′13″E / 11.853554°N 75.403488°ECoordinates: 11°51′13″N 75°24′13″E / 11.853554°N 75.403488°E |
| Country | India |
| State | Kerala |
| District(s) | Kannur |
| Nearest city | Kannur |
| Parliamentary constituency | Kannur |
| Literacy | 100%% |
| Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
Kuruva is a small village in the Kannur District of Kerala, South India. It is located between Kannur City and Thottada.
Kuruva was once known for its beedi manufacturing, but this industry no longer exists in the village. The Sree Narayana Guru Smaraka Vayanasala were witnessed for many incidents[clarification needed] during the Indian independence movement. Many of the local meetings were held here. There were many agricultural activities in the village. But now all the fields have become residential areas.
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