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natural harbours grew more apparent, Mormugao,
which the
British called Marmagoa,
became a key
trading point. It was
chosen for the
terminus of the new...
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South Goa Lok
Sabha constituency (Mormugao
prior to 2008) is one of two Lok
Sabha (parliamentary)
constituencies in Goa in
western India along with North...
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Indian politician,
social worker, and parliamentarian. He
represented the
Marmagoa parliamentary constituency twice from 1967 to 1977. He has been described...
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Mahratta Railway company constructed the
first coast to
coast line from
Marmagoa to Beswada. The
Londa -
Castle Rock line was
later taken over by West of...
- salts,
vegetables etc.
touched this
small dock. The
railway line from
marmagoa to
londa p****ing
through curc****m, kalay,
Collem was laid in the year...
- many
facilities including water and sanitation. The
railway line from
Marmagoa to
Londa p****es
through Curc****m. This line was laid in 1880. A Catholic...
- as a gate
guardian in
front of the
Naval Armament Depot in the town of
Marmagoa, Goa,
India IN-246 (Sea Hawk Mk 100) was displa**** at the INS
Vikrant Museum...
- fort
Mormugao Upload Photo S-GA-16 The Site of
Kaivailya Math at
Consua Marmagoa Upload Photo S-GA-17 Fronti****es of
Sancoale Mormugao S-GA-18 Shri Saptakoteshwar...
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reinforced by four
members of the
Calcutta Scottish,
raided the
neutral port of
Marmagoa on 9
March 1943. In the port, the
German ship
Ehrenfels had been providing...
- the
southwest coast it
arrived at 11:10 a.m. at
Kochi and 12:25 p.m. at
Marmagoa.
There were two to five
waves of
varying amplitude. The
water receded after...