- South Goa
South Goa is one of the two districts that comprise the state of
Goa ,India . The district has an area of 1,966 km² and a population of 586,591 (2001 census). It is bounded byNorth Goa District to the north,Utara Kannada District ofKarnataka state to the east and south, and by theArabian Sea to the west.The administrative headquarters of the district is
Madgaon . The district is divided into three subdivisions, Margao,Mormugao , andQuepem , and fivetaluk s,Salcete , Mormugao, Quepem,Sanguem , andCanacona .The Portuguese established a colony in Goa in 1510, and expanded the colony to its present boundaries during the 17th and 18th centuries. Goa was annexed by India on
December 19 1961 . Goa and two other former Portuguese enclaves became theunion territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, and Goa was organized into a single district in 1965. On30 May 1987 Goa attained statehood (whileDaman andDiu became a separate union territory), and Goa was reorganized into two districts, North Goa and South Goa.External links
* [http://southgoa.nic.in/welcome.htm South Goa District Website]
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