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Verna is a village in Salcete, Goa, India, adjacent to the village of Nagoa.It is located approximately 10 km north of the South Goa district headquarters Margão, 18 km south-east of Vasco da Gama and 23 km south-east of the state capital Panjim.It has the hub of Verna Industrial Area where lot of people from different parts of India come to work in the production sector.
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Dudhsagar Falls (lit. ' Sea of Milk ' ) is a four-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River in the Indian state of Goa . It is 60 km from Panaji by road and is located on the Belgaum –Vasco Da Gama rail route about 46 km east of Madgaon and 80 km south of Belgaum .
Dudh Sagar Water Falls Railway Station (Station code: DWF) is a small railway station in South Goa district, Goa. It serves the Dudhsagar Falls. The station consists of a single platform. The platform is not well sheltered. It lacks many facilities, including water and sanitation. This station is one of three in the Braganza Ghats. [1]
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In 1843, the Portuguese moved the capital to the Cidade da Nova Goa (City of New Goa), today known as Panaji (Panjim), from Velha Goa . By the mid-18th century, Portuguese expansions lost other possessions in India until their borders stabilised and formed the Goa, Daman and Diu , which included Silvassa prior to the Annexation, it was known as ...
South Goa: Mapusa: City Municipal Council Bardez: 40487 11.32 4.37 North Goa: Margao: City Municipal Council Salcete: 87650 21.10 8.15 South Goa: Mormugao: City Municipal Council Mormugao: 94393 27.36 10.56 South Goa: Panaji† City Municipal Corporation Tiswadi: 40017 08.10 3.13 North Goa: Pernem: City Municipal Council Pernem: 5289 15.94 6.15 ...
Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland. Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in winter, whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see many Indian tourists. Goa handled 2.29% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.