Travel to Goa
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Goa - Old Goa
Goa Sun, Sand, Sea....
Old Goa, nine km west of Panaji, half a dozen
imposing churches and cathedrals (among the largest in Asia) are all that remain
of that remain of the Portuguese capital that was once said to rival Lisbon in
magnificent. Some of the old buildings have become museums and maintained by
Archaeological Survey of India. A maintenance is very necessary because if the
lime plaster which protect the laterite structures is not renewed frequently,
the monsoons will reduce the buildings to ruin.
History
Even before the arrival of the Portuguese, Old Goa was a thriving and prosperous
city, and the second capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty Bijapur. At the time, it
was a fortress surrounded by wall, tower and moat, and contained temples,
mosques and the large palace Adil Shah. Today, none of these structures remain
expect for a fragment of the gate way to the place. Under the Portuguese, the
city grew rapidly in size and splendor, despite an epidemic in 1543 which wiped
out a large percentage of the the population. Many huge Churches Monasteries and
convent were erected by the various religion orders which came to Goa under
royal mandates. The Franciscans were the first to arrive.
The city Muddled on into the early 19th century as the administrative capital of
Portugal's eastern empire. In 1843, the capital was shifted to Panaji .It is
also called Velha Goa.
Area
Climate
Population :
Telephone Code: 0832.
Tourist Season :
All year round; Goa is like that.
Sightseeing
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Where to Stay
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Other Cities / Towns of Goa
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Panaji
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Margoa
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Ponda
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Mapusa
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Vasco Da Gama |
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