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'''Mandrem''' is a coastal village famous as a tourist spot in [[Pernem]] taluka in [[North Goa]] district of [[Goa]] state in India.<ref> |
'''Mandrem''' is a coastal village famous as a tourist spot in [[Pernem]] taluka in [[North Goa]] district of [[Goa]] state in India.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/00/Mandrem.html|title=Maps, Weather, and Airports for Mandrem, India|website=www.fallingrain.com}}</ref> It is 21 km from the capital [[Panaji]]. |
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== About == |
== About == |
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== Mandrem beach == |
== Mandrem beach == |
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Mandrem Beach is a white sand beach with clear water. The beach of Mandrem lies between the twin beaches of Morjim and Arambol. This beach is a quiet and peaceful beach. The beauty of Mandrem Beach is especially during the High Tide time when the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem creek moves parallel to the waterline. Mandrem has a small fishing community and occasionally one might see local fishermen hauling their catch from the sea. |
Mandrem Beach is a white sand beach with clear water. The beach of Mandrem lies between the twin beaches of Morjim and Arambol. This beach is a quiet and peaceful beach. The beauty of Mandrem Beach is especially during the High Tide time when the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem creek moves parallel to the waterline. Mandrem has a small fishing community and occasionally one might see local fishermen hauling their catch from the sea. The beach has been notified as a turtle nesting site under CRZ 2011. |
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==Government and politics== |
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Mandrem is part of [[Mandrem (Goa Assembly constituency)]] and [[North Goa (Lok Sabha constituency)]]. |
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==Notable residents== |
==Notable residents== |
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* [[Bhau Daji Lad]] – Sanskrit scholar, physician and antique collector. Born in Aska vaddo |
* [[Bhau Daji Lad]] – Sanskrit scholar, physician and antique collector. Born in Aska vaddo |
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* Vasudeorao V Manjrekar – Dean of [[Sir J J School of Art]], [[Mumbai]] |
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* Jack de Souza – Violinist of the band ''Jack and his Jolly Boys''. Later shifted to Bombay and became choir master at [[Andheri]] Church |
* Jack de Souza – Violinist of the band ''Jack and his Jolly Boys''. Later shifted to Bombay and became choir master at [[Andheri]] Church |
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* Manuel de Souza – Jack de Souza's nephew, he had expertise with the clarinet, flute, saxophone and the violin and later played for Bombay's film industry. |
* Manuel de Souza – Jack de Souza's nephew, he had expertise with the clarinet, flute, saxophone and the violin and later played for Bombay's film industry. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{commons category|Mandrem}} |
{{commons category|Mandrem}} |
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*[https://archive. |
*[https://archive.today/20130218103639/http://mandrem.info/Oasis-on-the-Beach/mandrem-in-photos.Goa Mandrem in photos] |
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*[http://indiatourism.ws/goa/mandrem_beach/ Mandrem Beach] |
*[http://indiatourism.ws/goa/mandrem_beach/ Mandrem Beach] |
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 10 July 2024
Mandrem | |
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Coordinates: 15°39′29″N 73°42′47″E / 15.658123°N 73.713062°E | |
Country | India |
State | Goa |
District | North Goa |
Area | |
• Total | 18.9 km2 (7.3 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 8,336[1] |
Languages | |
• Official | Konkani |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 403527[2] |
Vehicle registration | GA |
Website | goa |
Mandrem is a coastal village famous as a tourist spot in Pernem taluka in North Goa district of Goa state in India.[3] It is 21 km from the capital Panaji.
About
[edit]It has two main beaches: Junas and Ashvem.
The village has 11 wards.[4]
Mandrem or Mandre, originally named as Manjrey, was converted to Mandrem by the Portuguese. The "D" is pronounced as "J" in Portuguese.
Mandrem beach
[edit]Mandrem Beach is a white sand beach with clear water. The beach of Mandrem lies between the twin beaches of Morjim and Arambol. This beach is a quiet and peaceful beach. The beauty of Mandrem Beach is especially during the High Tide time when the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem creek moves parallel to the waterline. Mandrem has a small fishing community and occasionally one might see local fishermen hauling their catch from the sea. The beach has been notified as a turtle nesting site under CRZ 2011.
Government and politics
[edit]Mandrem is part of Mandrem (Goa Assembly constituency) and North Goa (Lok Sabha constituency).
Notable residents
[edit]- Bhau Daji Lad – Sanskrit scholar, physician and antique collector. Born in Aska vaddo
- Vasudeorao V Manjrekar – Dean of Sir J J School of Art, Mumbai
- Jack de Souza – Violinist of the band Jack and his Jolly Boys. Later shifted to Bombay and became choir master at Andheri Church
- Manuel de Souza – Jack de Souza's nephew, he had expertise with the clarinet, flute, saxophone and the violin and later played for Bombay's film industry.
- Joaquim de Souza – Manuel de Souza's younger brother, a musician
- Andre Gregorio Britto – Trumpeter who was a student of Jack de Souza
- Anurag Mhamal – Goa’s first chess international master[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Mandrem Census Town City Population Census 2011-2021 | Goa".
- ^ "Goa's Largest Business Directory Network - www.goaonline.in". GoaOnline.in.
- ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Mandrem, India". www.fallingrain.com.
- ^ a b Mendis, Isidore (9 May 2017). "Of white beaches and Arabian horses". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 September 2019.