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Velha Goa

Old Goa
Pornnem Goem, Adlem Gõi
Velha Goa

Rome of the Orient
City
1. Capilla de Santa Catalina. 2. Iglesia de São Francisco de Asís.3. Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina.4. Basílica do Bom Jesus.5. Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário.6. Igreja de São Caetano.
1. Capilla de Santa Catalina.
2. Iglesia de São Francisco de Asís.
3. Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina.
4. Basílica do Bom Jesus.
5. Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário.
6. Igreja de São Caetano.
Old Goa is located in Goa
Old Goa
Old Goa
Old Goa is located in India
Old Goa
Old Goa
Coordinates: 15°30′11″N 73°54′43″E / 15.503°N 73.912°E / 15.503; 73.912Coordinates: 15°30′11″N 73°54′43″E / 15.503°N 73.912°E / 15.503; 73.912
Country (1961-present)  India
State Goa
District North Goa
Sub District Ilhas
Past country (1510-1961)  Portugal
Established 1510
Founded by Afonso Albuquerque
Named for "Old Goa" in Portuguese
Government
 • Type Panchayat
 • Sarpanch Janita Pandurang Madkaikar
Area
 • Total 4 km2 (2 sq mi)
Elevation 6 m (20 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 2,550
 • Density 640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Konkani
 • Also Spoken English, Portuguese
 • Historical Portuguese
Religions
 • Dominant Roman Catholicism
 • Minor Hinduism
 • Historical Roman Catholicism
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Postcode 403403
Telephone Code 0832
Churches and Convents of Goa
Viceroy's Arch.jpg
Viceroy's Arch (Gateway to Old Goa) with bust of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Location India Edit this on Wikidata
Includes Churches and Convents of Goa Edit this on Wikidata
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 234
Coordinates 15°30′09″N 73°54′42″E / 15.50238°N 73.911746°E / 15.50238; 73.911746
Inscription (Unknown Session)
Old Goa is located in India
Old Goa
Location of Old Goa
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Old Goa (Konkani: Pornnem Goem, Adlem Gõi, Goeam) or Velha Goa (Velha means "old" in Portuguese) is a historical city in North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. The city was constructed by the Bijapur Sultanate in the 15th century, and served as capital of Portuguese India from the 16th century until its abandonment in the 18th century due to a plague. Under the Portuguese, it is said to have once been a city of nearly 200,000 where from, before the plague, the Portuguese traded across continents. The remains of the city are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Old Goa is approximately 10 kilometres east of the state capital Panaji.

The name Old Goa was first used in the 1960s in the address of the Konkani monthly magazine, dedicated to spread the devotion of the Sacred Heart, Dor Mhoineachi Rotti which was shifted to the Basilica of Bom Jesus in 1964. Postal letters were returned to the sender, as the name "Old Goa" was unknown then, according to then and long-time editor of the monthly, the great Goan historian late Padre Moreno de Souza, SJ.

The village panchayat uses the name Sé-Old Goa, while the post office, Archaeological Survey of India use the name Velha Goa.

The place is known as Saibachem Goem (referring to St. Francis Xavier as Saib i.e. Master), Pornnem Goem, Adlem Goem or just Goem in Konkani.

The name Velha Goa should not be confused with another former Goan capital Goa Velha, lying some villages away in the south. The names Vhoddlem Goem and Thorlem Goem refers to Goa Velha, while Goem besides referring to Velha Goa i.e. Old Goa also refers to the whole state of Goa in some contexts (Old Goa).


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