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About Goa
Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal belt known as Konkan. Goa was once upon a time under Portuguese rule. The Portuguese are a carefree happy people who believe hospitality is an art and not an industry. They have left a legacy of love and brotherhood amongst the Goan folk. So, besides being a picturesque seaside holiday spot, Goa is famous for its fun-loving people, its free flowing Feni (native cashew wine) and its yearlong festivals.
The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendours of its temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm favourite with travellers around the world. But then, Goa is much more than just beaches and sea. It has a soul which goes deep into unique history, rich culture and some of the prettiest natural scenery that India has to offer.
Goa was liberated by the Indian Army from Portuguese colonisation on December 19, 1961 and became an Union Territory along with the enclaves of Daman and Diu. On May 30, 1987 Goa was conferred statehood and became the 25th state of the Indian Republic. Having been the meeting point of races, religions and cultures of East and West over the centuries, Goa has a multi-hued and distinctive lifestyle quite different from the rest of India. Hindu and Catholic communities make up almost the entire population with minority representation of Muslims and other religions. |
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