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Goa the smallest State in india

15 interesting facts about Goa



Updated on Oct 16, 2020 by Akshay bourai

Goa is a small state situated in the western region of India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea.

Its sandy beaches, lively nightlife and world heritage architectural spots attract over 2 million international and domestic tourists every year.

Think you're familiar with India's sunshine state? Here are 15 interesting facts about Goa that you might not have known...






1. Just a tiny state
2. Eccentric traditions
3. The headphone party
4. The indigenous alcohol of Okhla 
5. Lots and lots of alcohol
6. Asia’s largest
7. The delicious Goan cuisines
8. The Portugal era
9. The Pilot taxi service
10. The rich history
11. What do Goans talk in?
12. The one of a kind museum
13. The curious case of St. Xavier
14. The Goan Civil code
15. How are Goans, Portuguese?





Looks like Goa holds a story around its every corner. It sure is a fascinating state and must be on the list of every travel enthusiast.

Do you think we are missing out on any bizarre fact about this place? If yes, then do let us know in the comments below

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