Tiracol

Village in Goa, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tiracol is a village on the river right mouth of the Tiracol River and part of the Pernem Sub-Division of North Goa. Due to its location, it is geographically separated from Goa by land making it a Goan exclave in Maharashtra. It also happens to be the North-Western most point of the state. It is well known for its historical Portuguese era Fort[1] and Churches.

Country India
Established1747
DemonymTiracolkar
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Tiracol is located in Goa
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Location in Goa, India
Tiracol is located in India
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Tiracol (India)
Coordinates: 15.724248°N 73.688209°E / 15.724248; 73.688209
Country India
StateGoa
DistrictNorth Goa
Sub-DistrictPernem
Established1747
Founded byPedro Miguel de Almeida
Government
  TypeVillage Panchayat
  BodyQuerim-Tiracol
Area
  Total
2 km2 (0.77 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
205
  Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
DemonymTiracolkar
Languages
  OfficialKonkani
  Former OfficialPortuguese
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
403524
Vehicle registrationGA
Websitewww.querim-tiracolpanchayat.com
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Though there is a road connecting the village to neighboring village of Redi, Maharashtra, the most frequented mode of entry is the ferry from Querim.[2]

Tiracol Fort and Church

Fort Tiracol, is a Portuguese era fort turned luxury hotel near the village of Tiracol. It houses the 17th Century Church of St. Anthony within its walls, which is still frequented by local residents.[3]

Church of St. Anthony

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