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Goa
Goa

Goa ) is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the region known as the Konkan, and geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the Western Ghats. It is surrounded by the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its western coast.

Goa trance

Goa trance is an electronic music style that originated during the late 1980s in Goa, India. Goa trance often has funky, drone-like basslines, similar to the techno minimalism of 21st century psytrance.

Go After an Easy Prey

Go After an Easy Prey is a Chinese animated film in black and white from 1948. It is also referred to as "Turtle Caught in a Jar".

Goa State Museum
Goa State Museum

Goa State Museum, also known as the State Archaeology Museum, Panaji, is a museum in Goa, India. Established in 1977, it contains departments including Ancient History and Archaeology, Art and Craft, and Geology.

Goa State Central Library

Goa State Central Library is the main library in the State of Goa, India. It is located in Panjim (Panaji) and its website claims that it is the first public library to be set up across India, in the early 1830s.

Goa Today

Goa Today is a monthly magazine published from Panjim , the state-capital of Goa, India, since 1966, featuring news, literature and local issues. Goa Today is considered the "grand-daddy" of all monthly magazines in Goa.

Goa State Information Commission

The Goa State Information Commission is a statutory body which was established by the Government of Goa in accordance with Section 15 of the Right to Information Act, 2005 vide notification dated 2 March 2006.

Goa Forward Party
Goa Forward Party

Goa Forward Party is a regional political party in the western coastal Indian state of Goa, led by Vijai Sardesai. The GFP fielded four candidates in the 2017 Goa Assembly election and won three seats.

Goa stone
Goa stone

A Goa stone or Lapis de Goa was a man-made bezoar that was considered to have medicinal and talismanic properties and were manufactured from Goa, India and exported to apothecaries in Europe from the mid-16th to 18th century. Goa stones were manufactured by Jesuits in the late seventeenth century in Goa because naturally occurring bezoars were scarce.

Goa Fort
Goa Fort

Goa Fort is a fort located 15 km from Dapoli, in Ratnagiri district, of Maharashtra. This fort is one of the three forts built to guard the Suvarnadurg fort, the other two forts are Kanakdurg and Fatte durg.

Maharashtra
Maharashtra

Maharashtra , abbr. MH) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (translation: Maharashtra Reformation Army; abbr. MNS) is a nationalist far-right Indian political party based in the state of Maharashtra and operates on the motto of "Sons of the Soil".

Maharashtra floods of 2005

The 2005 Maharashtra floods refers to the flooding of many parts of the Indian state of Maharashtra including large areas of the metropolis Mumbai, a city located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, on the Western coast of India, in which approximately 1,094 people died. It occurred just one month after the June 2005 Gujarat floods.