Cuncolim | |
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city | |
Location in Goa, India | |
Coordinates: 15°10′12″N 73°58′48″E / 15.17000°N 73.98000°ECoordinates: 15°10′12″N 73°58′48″E / 15.17000°N 73.98000°E | |
Country | India |
State | Goa |
District | South Goa |
Elevation | 18 m (59 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 15,848 |
Languages | |
• Official | Konkani |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Vehicle registration | GA |
Website | goa |
Cuncolim is a city and a municipal council in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India.
The name Cuncolim is derived from the fact that the village was known as Kumkumahalli (village where kumkum or vermilion is produced).
Cuncolim is located at 15°10′N 73°59′E / 15.17°N 73.98°E. It has an average elevation of 18 metres (59 feet).
It is a former village, now with a municipal council of its own, in the south Goa sub-district (taluka) of Salcette, India. It is part of the AVC (Assolna-Velim-Cuncolim) network of villages.
Historically, there were twelve Vangodds (clans) of Ganvkars (landlords) in the village. Their names, in order of precedence, are as follows: Mhal, Shetcar, Naik, Mangro, Shet, Tombddo, Porobo, Sidakalo, Lokakalo, Bandekar, Rounom and Benklo.
Cuncolim was the site of recurring Hindu dissent against Portuguese rule, and this village is also known for an early violent protest against the Portuguese, in 1583. Those killed on the Christian side include the so-called 'martyrs of Cuncolim'.
The village of Cuncolim was the original site of the famous temple of Shree Shantadurga before this was demolished by the Portuguese in collaboration with the Christian missionaries. The Holy idol of Shree Shantadurga was taken to Fatorpa where the new temple of Shree Shantadurga Cuncolikarin stands today. The annual zatra of the temple happens in December /January where the Utsav which lasts for five days.