Goa

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Goa is a state located in the southwestern region of India, within the coastal region known as the Konkan. It is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its western coast. It is India's smallest state by area and the fourth-smallest by population. Goa is known for its white sand beaches, nightlife, places of worship, and world heritage-listed architecture. It has a rich history linked to various cultures, including the Portuguese, who colonized it in the 16th century.

History[edit]

Goa's history dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of human habitation from at least 20,000 years ago. It was part of the Mauryan Empire in the 3rd century BCE, followed by rule by various Hindu dynasties until the 14th century when it came under Muslim rule. The Portuguese arrived in Goa in 1510, seeking to control the spice route from the East. It was a Portuguese territory for over 450 years, one of the longest-held colonial possessions, until it was annexed by India in 1961.

Geography[edit]

Goa covers an area of approximately 3,702 km² with the Sahyadri mountains in the east, which include the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot. The state has a coastline of about 160 km. Goa's major rivers include the Mandovi, the Zuari, the Terekhol, Chapora, and the Sal. The state experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with hot and humid weather for most of the year.

Culture[edit]

Goa's culture is a blend of Indian and Portuguese influences. The state is famous for its music, dance, and festivals such as Carnival, Diwali, Christmas, and the Feast of St. Francis Xavier. Goan cuisine is renowned for its use of rice, seafood, coconut, vegetables, meat, and local spices, with dishes like Goan fish curry and vindaloo being particularly famous.

Economy[edit]

Tourism is the backbone of Goa's economy, with domestic and international tourists drawn to its beaches, churches, and temples. The state also has a mining industry, though it has faced environmental and legal challenges. Agriculture, while not as dominant, includes the cultivation of rice, coconut, cashew, and spices.

Administration[edit]

Goa is divided into two districts: North Goa and South Goa, with Panaji serving as its capital. The state has a unicameral legislature with a Legislative Assembly of 40 members. Goa sends two representatives to the Indian National Parliament: one to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and one to the Lok Sabha (Lower House).

Education and Infrastructure[edit]

Goa has a high literacy rate with several institutions for higher education, including the Goa University. The state's infrastructure is well-developed, with an extensive network of roads, railways, and an international airport in Dabolim. The Konkan Railway connects Goa with other parts of India along the western coast.

Tourism[edit]

Tourism is a critical part of Goa's economy, attracting millions of visitors each year to its beaches, historic sites, and cultural festivals. Popular beaches include Calangute, Anjuna, and Palolem. The state's Portuguese heritage is evident in its architecture, with the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, being a notable example.


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