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  2. Morjim - Wikipedia

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    Morjim (pronounced Morji the alphabet m is silent) is a Census Town in Pernem, Goa, India. It is situated on the northern bank of the Chapora River estuary. It is home to a variety of birds and is a nesting site for Olive Ridley sea turtles .

  3. File:Arabian Sea and Morjim Beach as seen from Vagator Fort ...

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  4. File:Goa location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Beaches of Goa - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Beaches of Goa" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Goa; Mobor; Morjim ...

  6. Mandrem beach - Wikipedia

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    Mandrem Beach is a white sand beach with clear water. The beach of Mandrem lies between the twin beaches of Morjim and Arambol. This beach is a quiet and peaceful beach. The beauty of Mandrem Beach is especially during the High Tide time when the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem creek moves parallel to the waterline.

  7. Pernem taluka - Wikipedia

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    This sub-district plays a major part in tourism of North Goa district. Famous places are Kerim or Querim Beach, Arambol Beach, Terekhol Fort, Mandrem beach, Ashwem Beach, Morjim Beach, Alorna Fort (near Alorna panchakroshi). Also near Mlpem on NH-17 there is the Shri Mulveer Temple.

  8. Chapora River - Wikipedia

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    Vagator Beach, a tourist destination, is located at the estuary to the south, and to the north is the village of Morjim. There is a bridge across Chapora from Morjim to Siolim. The tributaries of Chapora include Anjuna River and Calna River. In the 18th century, the river marked the boundary between Portuguese Goa and India. [2]

  9. Tourism in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Baga Beach in North Goa Picture of GOA taken from an air craft's window. Goa's beaches cover about 125 kilometres (78 miles) of its coastline. These beaches are divided into North and South Goa. Most Goan beaches are equipped with lifeguards Colva Beach in South Goa Tourists at Vagator beach in Goa. Ships can be seen in the background.