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While the Portuguese ruled Goa, their country was ruled by Spain from the late sixteenth century for 60 years... read more |
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The miraculous remains of St. Francis Xavier at Old Goa is more than 400 years old and still in a non-decomposing state... read more |
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Goa is the only state that has its road transport named after a dynasty that ruled it known as the Kadambas... read more |
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Goa is the only state in India that regardless of religion has an active and enforced Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for all citizens... read more |
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The first medical school of India which is also one of the oldest medical colleges in Asia was established in Goa... read more |
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Goa is the only place where one can find a unique pillion-passenger motorcycle taxi or two wheeler taxi often referred to as a 'pilot'... read more |
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Goa houses the only Naval Aviation Museum that exists in Asia which is also one of seven that exist in the world... read more |
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The longest laterite sculpture in India is located at the Ancestral Goa museum in Loutolim, South Goa... read more |
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The Se Cathedral is dedicated to St. Catherine in Old Goa. It is considered to be one of the largest churches in Asia... read more |
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In the year 1556, the first printing press in Asia was set up at St. Paul College in Goa... read more |
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