Chanch, Gujarat

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Chanch is a coastal village in Rajula Taluka of Amreli district, Gujarat, India, Asia.It is a famous tourist spot too. It has a famous Port which is its identity.

Chanch is situated near the mouth of the Motapat creek, on a rock on the shore of the Arabian Sea.[1]

History

The village probably derives its name from beak shaped seacoast, literally Chanch in Gujarati.[2]

Chanch was formerly infamous for it pirates so much that Gujarati term Chanchia became synonymous with pirate.[1][2]

Demographics

It had a population of 130 in 1880s.[1] It has now population of around 13000 which lives in scattered houses in seven clusters.[3]

Economy

Fishery and labour in saltpans is major source of income. Pearls are found in the Chanch creek.[1][2][3]

Education

The village has three primary schools.[3]

Places of interest

References

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