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Goa is India's smallest city
in terms of area and the 4’Th smallest in terms of inhabitants. Situated
on the west coast of India in the district known as the Konkan, it is surrounded
by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east
and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. Prominent for
its beaches, temples and world heritage building, Goa is visited by hundreds
of thousands of international and domestic tourists each year. Goa enjoys
a high standard of source of revenue. Tourism is Goa's most important industry.
Goa has two most important
tourist seasons: winter and summer. In the winter time, tourists from in
a foreign country come to Goa to enjoy the impressive average temperature.
In the summer time, tourists from across India come to fritter the holidays.
Tourism is generally listening carefully on the coastal areas of Goa, on
India’s west coast sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian
Sea, has rich enlightening ethnicity. Naval buy and sell contacts and Portuguese
royally rule helped combine and bring together international literary elements
in Goa society giving rise to distinctive ethnographic and harmonious society
creating a strange combination of East and West, a simple folk and contemporary
Indian cultural philosophy.
