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It
was a small fishing village with lots of coconut trees, creeks and fields. For
centuries it remained so and was a neglected ward of Taleigao village with the
only massive structure, the Adil Shah Fort by the Mandovi river. In 1632 the
then Viceroy, Count de Linhares, Dom Miguel de Noronha built the 3.2km causeway
linking Panjim with Ribandar village.
There
are two old sections of the city existing today, one called "Fontainhas"
and the other "Sao Tome". The hillock overlooking the city is called
"Altinho".
There
are some fine government buildings along the riverside boulevard, and the Passport
Office is especially noteworthy. In the 16th century, the edifice was the palace
of Adil Shah (the Sultan of Bijapur). The Portuguese took over the palace and
constructed the Viceregal Lodge in 1615. In 1843, the structure became the Secretariat,
and today it is the Passport Office. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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