Goa
On India’s western coast, there is a small state by the name of Goa. It is regarded as the 25th State in the Union of States of India after being freed from Portuguese sovereignty in 1961. It separated into a separate state on May 30, 1987.
Goa’s northern boundary is established by Maharashtra, its eastern and southern boundaries by Karnataka, and its western coast by the Arabian Sea. It is also regarded as the richest state in India. Vasco da Gama is Goa’s largest city, and Panaji is its capital. Margao is regarded as Goa’s historic capital.
Goa’s northern boundary is established by Maharashtra, its eastern and southern boundaries by Karnataka, and its western coast by the Arabian Sea. It is also regarded as the richest state in India. Vasco da Gama is Goa’s largest city, and Panaji is its capital. Margao is regarded as Goa’s historic capital.