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- Taleigão, or Platô de Taleigão, is a neighborhood located in the southern part of the city of Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is entirely...
- Member of Legislative ****embly for Taleigao. He is married to Jennifer Monserrate, Member of Legislative ****embly, Taleigao. He was one of the ten members...
- March 1970) is an Indian politician who is a three-term member from the Taleigao ****embly constituency of the Goa Legislative ****embly. She is the in****bent...
- Taleigao ****embly constituency is one of the 40 Goa Legislative ****embly constituencies of the state of Goa in southern India. Taleigao is also one of...
- degree programme. Goa University, the sole university in Goa, is located in Taleigão and most Goan colleges are affiliated with it.[citation needed] There are...
- Merces, Bambolim, Caranzalem, Santa Cruz, Siridao, Dona Paula, and Platô de Taleigão. Besides lying on the banks of the Mandovi River, Panaji is bound by two...
- Stadium is an indoor stadium located on the campus of Goa University at Taleigao, Goa, India. The stadium was constructed for the 2014 Lusophony Games for...
- occurred. It moved to its present 175-hectare (430-acre) campus on the Taleigao Plateau. The main campus of Goa University was designed by painter, sculptor...
- side of the NH 17), Bambolim which stretches from east to the south and Taleigao which stretches from the south to the west. Panjim, the capital city of...
- Chicalim Panaji UA† class I UAs/Towns Tiswadi 114759 75 29 Panaji(M Corp.), Taleigao, Durgawado, Morambi-O-Grande, Cujira, Panelim, Morambi-O-Pequeno, Bambolim...