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  2. Goan houses - Wikipedia

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    The Goan Hindu Architectural style is different from the Portuguese-influenced style. Hindu houses have little colonial influence. Most of the big houses have a courtyard called as Rajangan in Konkani where a Tulasi Vrindavan is seen. A special place called a Soppo is often used for relaxing. Goan traditional Hindu houses have the following ...

  3. Architecture of Goan Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Factors that influenced residential design in Goa include: Protection from fierce seasonal monsoons. Portuguese Empire rule and the subsequent Christianisation of Goa allowed Catholic Goans to travel all over the world without fear. When these Goan travellers returned home, they brought with them ideas and influences from other countries.

  4. History of Goa - Wikipedia

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    The history of Goa dates back to prehistoric times, though the present-day state of Goa was only established as recently as 1987. [1] In spite of being India's smallest state by area, Goa's rich history is both long and diverse.

  5. Category:Colonial Goa - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Goa (1510−1961) — history of Goa during the long colonial period of Portuguese India. It was a port colony on the Arabian Sea , located in the central−western India . Subcategories

  6. Goa Chitra Museum - Wikipedia

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    Goa Chitra view. The name of the museum—Goa Chitra—is a combination of two words: Goa (name of the region) and chitra (trans. pictures). [7] The museum as a space is strategically categorised into three areas—"Goa Chitra, which celebrates the people’s connection with their land; Goa Chakra, a collection of non-mechanized vehicles from across country and time; and Goa Cruti, a colonial ...

  7. Churches and convents of Goa - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, built in 1543, is the oldest of the Old Goa churches still standing.Initially, it was a parish church, then collegial. On the outside, the church looks like a small fortress; the entrance porch flanked by small cylindrical towers with cupolas is typical of late-Gothic and Manueline Portugal, particularly in the Alentejo region. [6]

  8. Goa State Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Goa State Museum has fourteen galleries, arranged thematically, which are the: Sculpture Gallery, Christian Art Gallery, Printing History Gallery, Banerji Art Gallery, Religious Expression Gallery, Cultural Anthropology, Contemporary Art Gallery, Numismatics Gallery, Goa's Freedom Struggle Gallery, Menezes Braganza Gallery, Furniture ...

  9. Velhas Conquistas - Wikipedia

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    Goa at its height under Portuguese occupation. The Velhas Conquistas are highlighted in red. The Velhas Conquistas or "Old Conquests" are a grouping of the areas in Goa which were incorporated into Portuguese India in the early half of the sixteenth century AD. Goa, Daman and Diu comprised the last remaining Portuguese possessions in India.

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