What does Goa stand for?

Goa truly means gravity oxygen air.
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What does GOA mean military?

GOA. General of the Army + 2.
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What does the acronym GOA stand for?

GOA. Gone On Arrival. GOA. Gemeentelijk Onderwijsachterstandenbeleid (Dutch: Municipal Educational Disadvantage Policy; Netherlands)
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What does GOA stand for in trading?

Gulf of Aden. GOA. Global Outstanding Assessment (safety standard)
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What does GOA mean towing?

Gone on Arrival (GOA means that a vehicle subject to a tow request has been moved prior to Tow Contractor's arrival at the tow scene.
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When did Portugal give up Goa?

Goa on India's western coast was freed from Portuguese rule on 19 December 1961, more than four centuries after it was colonised. The fight for freedom began in the 1940s as India inched closer to independence from British rule.
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Who invaded Goa?

Tension between the two countries came to a head on December 18, 1961, when Indian troops supported by naval and air forces invaded and occupied Goa, Daman, and Diu. All three territories subsequently became part of India. Goa became a state in 1987.
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Do Portuguese still live In Goa?

Portuguese rule in Goa came to an end in 1961 after the liberation of Portuguese Goa by Indian armed forces. There was a very complicated impasse halting the use of Portuguese, which ceased to be the official language.
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Are Goans Portuguese or Indian?

Goans are the inhabitants of the former Portuguese territory of Goa, which is located on the west coast of India some 400 km (250 mi) south of Bombay (Mumbai). Although Goa is now an Indian state, Goan culture and religion reflect nearly five hundred years of Portuguese influence.
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What is Goa best known for?

The state of Goa, in India, is famous for its beaches and places of worship. Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland.
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Who founded Goa?

In 1510, the Portuguese defeated the ruling Bijapur sultan Yusuf Adil Shah with the help of a local ally, Timoji, a privateer. They set up a permanent settlement in Velha Goa. This was the beginning of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa that would last for four and a half centuries, until its annexation by India in 1961.
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Why is Goa different from India?

Goa is visibly different from the rest of India, owing to Portuguese rule which isolated it from the rest of India for 451 years. The Goan population is a mixture of Hindus and Roman Catholics, the distribution being approximately 65% Hindu and 24% Christian. There is also a smaller Muslim population.
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Who ruled Goa before Portuguese?

The Shilaharas ruled the South Konkan Goa from 755 till 1000 AD. This was followed by the Kadambas who ruled Goa from the 10th to 14th century.
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Why are there Christians in Goa?

After the Portuguese Conquest of Goa in 1510 and its subsequent rule by Portugal, Goa's indigenous population underwent a large-scale conversion to Roman Catholicism. The first converts to Christianity in Goa were native Goan women who married Portuguese men that arrived with Afonso de Albuquerque.
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What is famous food of Goa?

Goan food is considered incomplete without fish, Rice and fish-curry is the staple of most Goans. Taste it once and you will know why! Kingfish (Vison or Visvan) is the most common delicacy. Others include Pomfret, Shark, Tuna and Mackerel.
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Who is real Goan?

Ethnic Goans are predominantly Christians followed by Hindus and a small Muslim community. As per the 1909 statistics, the Catholic population was 293,628 out of a total population 365,291 (80.33%).
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What not to wear in Goa?

What Not Wear In Goa
  • Jeans. Remember, you are in Goa to unwind. ...
  • Synthetic fabrics. Anything involving polyester, nylon or leather are best kept away from the sultry weather. ...
  • Underwear as swimwear. ...
  • Ill-fitted Swimwear. ...
  • Heels/Closed Footwear. ...
  • Expensive jewellery. ...
  • Heavy make-up. ...
  • Hairdryer.
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What language is spoken in Goa?

Konkani language, Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-European language family. Konkani is spoken by some 2.5 million people, mainly on the central west coast of India, where it is the official language of Goa state.
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What do Goans call outsiders?

This is because Goan customs and culture is highly influenced by western culture, all thanks to four hundred and fifty years of Portuguese rule that made Goa different from the rest of India. If you are not a Goan then you are labelled as 'Ghanti' or 'Bhingta', i.e. an outsider.
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Why Goa got its name?

Origin of name

The name Goa came to European languages brought by the Portuguese colonisers, but its precise origin is unclear. The Indian epic Mahabharata refers to the area now known as Goa, as 'Goparashtra' or 'Govarashtra"' which means a nation of cowherds.
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Why is Goa called the land of churches?

because the land of goa is famous churches. ...
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Why is Goa called Goan?

Goa – The Name – In the later Vedic period (c. 1000-500 BC) when the Hindu epic “Mahabharata” was written, Goa has been referred to with the Sanskrit name “Gomantak”, a word with many meanings , signifying mostly a fertile land; but however, it is the Portuguese who gave Goa its name.
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What does Goa mean to you few lines?

Answer: Goa means beaches and resorts an fun because goa is famous for its beaches.
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Why do guys go to Goa?

It is India's favorite party destination, it's the place where the beaches are always sunny and the bars are never empty. There's always something to do at all times of the year (which is also kinda why we love Goa in the monsoon).
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How Safe Is Goa?

Goa is very safe,even for solo travellers. But if your luck is bad you may encounter a maniac anywhere in the world. Goa is no exception.So always better to be safe.
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