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Goa, the smallest of Indian states, owes its exotic
personality to the Portuguese, who seized it from the Bijapur kings of
the Deccan in 1510 under the command of Alfonso Albuquerque-after failing
to secure a base on the Malabar coast further south. The state was free
from Portuguese rule in 1961 and became the 25th independent state of
India on 30th May1987. Situated on the western
coast of the Indian Peninsula, Goa is India's most superior beach resort
with variety of beautiful sandy beaches. Panaji, Margao, Vasco, Mapusa
and Ponda are the main towns of Goa. The colonial heritage is apparent
everywhere, in the street taverns, dilapidated Iberian-style villas, women's
preference for frocks over saris and influence of Portuguese
in the local Konkan language.
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