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General Information / History

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.
Panjim: The capital of Goa and headquarters of
North Goa District, a small a charming city on
the left bank of silvery Mandovi River, with beautiful
red-roofed houses, built in Latin style, also
boasts of many modern houses, well laid garden,
statues and avenue's lined with Gulmohar, Acassia
and other trees. Enchantit panorama unfolds from
atop Altinho (Hill Top).
Vasco
De Gama 
It is 30 kms. from Panaji. A modem, well laid
out city close to Mormugs Harbour, has beautiful
and extensive avenues.
The
air terminus of Goa at Dabolim lies on the outskirts
of the city. It is also the railway terminus for
passenger service in the South Central Railway.
Margao
It is 33 Kms. from Panaji. The Capital of South
Goa District in the hinterland of southern Goa
in Salcete Taluka is a thriving commercial metropolis
linked by rail to the rest of India & Mormugao
Harbour and by national highways, with Maharashtra
and Karnataka.
Mapusa
It is 13 Kms. from Panaji. The capital of Bardez
Taluka, on the national highway, is the cross
roads of the network of highways covering whole
of Northern Goa.
Mormugao
Harbour 
It is 34 Kms. from Panaji and 4 Kms. from Vasco-da-Gama.
It is one of the fine natural anchorages on the
West coast of India and the hub of intense maritime
activity.
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