Goa
- Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Goa (disambiguation).
?गोंय Goa India | |
Coordinates: | |
Oras zona | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Lualas | 3,702 km² (1,429 sq mi) |
Tungku | Panaji |
Pekamaragul a lakanbalen | Vasco da Gama |
Distritu) | 2 |
Populasiun • Pangasiksik |
1,400,000 (25th) • |
Amanu | Konkani↑ |
Governor | Shivinder Singh Sidhu |
Chief Minister | Digambar Kamat |
Established | 30 may 1987 |
Legislature (seats) | Unicameral (40) |
ISO abbreviation | IN-GA |
Website: goagovt.nic.in | |
"↑"Konkani is the sole official language but Marathi is also allowed to be used for any or all official purposes.[1][2] | |
Seal of Goa |
Ing Goa pronunciation (Konkani: गोंय mayayagkas /ɡɔ̃j/) ing pakamalati nang estadu ning India karas king lapad, ampo ing kapat a pekamalati karas king populasiun. Atiu iti king albugan nang bebe dayatmalat ning India king labuad a ausan dang Konkan. Padurutan de reng estadu ning Maharashtra king pangulu, Karnataka king aslagan ampong mauli, kabang ing Dayatmalat a Arabu (Arabian Sea) ing kalele ning kayang bebe dayatmalat a albugan.
Ing Panaji (a ausan da muring Panjim) ing tungku (capitoliu o cabecera) ning estadu. Ing Vasco da Gama (a neng kai papakuyad da king Vasco) ing pekamaragul a lakanbalen o ciudad. Mayayakit pa murin ing bakas ning culturang Portugues king makasalesayan a lakanbalen ning Margao. Minuna lang miras king Goa antimong talapangalakal o negosianti kanitang umpisa ning kalabing anam a dilanua/siglu (early 16th century), at e melambat, sinakup de iti. Miras 450 banua ing pamandatila ning teritoriung sumangid dayatmalat (overseas territory) ning Portugal, anggang liban na ne man ning India kanitang 1961.[3][4]
Pikabaluan ya ing Goa kareng kayang dalampasigan, lugal a pisasamban, ampong gusaling pamanang pangyatu (world heritage architecture). Mabandi ya murin kareng tanaman ampong animal, uli ning kayang kabilian king kabundukan a Western Ghats, a tuturing dang biodiversity hotspot (lugal a mitmu ampong dakal a miayaliwang mabibie).
Lon la murin deti
- en:Goans
- en:History of Goa
- en:Portuguese India
- en:List of Temples in Goa
- Houses of Goa
- en:Public squares in Goa
- en:Media in Goa
- en:Tourism in Goa
- en:Hinduism in Goa
- en:Caste in Goa
- en:Konkani language
- en:Goan Catholics
- en:Invasion of Goa
Dalerayan
- ↑ Goa. Commissioner Linguistic Minorities, 42nd Report, July 2003 to June 2004. National Commissioner Linguistic Minorities. Archived from the original on 2019-01-07. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. “Konkani is the official language of the state. There is no second official language. However, as per notification, Marathi will be used for the purpose of reply by the Government whenever communications are received in that language. In the Official Language Act, it is provided that "the Marathi language, shall also be used for all or any of the official purposes". Further it is provided that "nothing contained in this sub section shall be deemed to affect the use of the Marathi language in educational, social or cultural fields".”
- ↑ UNI (30 May 2007). "Marathi vs Konkani debate continues in Goa", rediff.com, Rediff.com India Limited. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ↑ Liberation of Goa. Government Polytechnic, Panaji. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ↑ Pillarisetti, Jagan. The Liberation of Goa: an Overview. The Liberation of Goa:1961. bharat-rakshak.com. Archived from the original on 2003-10-05. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
Security along Goa's coastline a matter of cencern: [1]
Suglung palual
Manakit kang karagdagang impormasiun tungkul king Goa kareng kapatad nang proyektu ning Wikipedia: | |
---|---|
Kabaldugan king diccionariu | |
Aklat | |
Quotations | |
Kasulatan a dalerayan | |
Larawan ampong media | |
News stories | |
Learning resources |
- Goa travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Government of Goa official website Archived Disyembri 5, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Information on accommodation in hotels and resorts in Goa Archived Pebreru 17, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- Goa at the Open Directory Project
Template:Communities in Goa Template:Portuguese overseas empire