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                Location: 34-km From
                Panjim, Goa 
                Significance: The Main Port City Of Goa 
                Also Known As: Mormugoa 
                Main Attraction: The Marmagoa Fort 
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                Close to the important industrial town of
                Vasco da Gama lies the main port of Goa, in Marmagoa. The town has some industries and not
                very much else besides the highly dilapidated ruins of a fort, and an ironic history,
                which classifies it as "the town that never was".  
                     
                A Ruined History 
                Well, leaving the dramatics aside, Marmagoa was the site that was first chosen to be the
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                    why, in 1685, the construction of the fort
                    started along with the founding of a township. The Viceroy even moved to Marmagoa in 1703,
                    but the Maratha warriors (term used for Shivaji and other Hindus originating from
                    Maharashtra, who fought against foreign rulers) attacked the site repeatedly, and Old Goa
                    was made the capital instead.  
                       
                    The Port Town 
                    Thus, Marmagoa is more or less the Fatehpur Sikri of Goa, minus the monuments, of course.
                    But with the harbour starts another lore. The port is one of India's finest natural
                    harbours. If one wants to extricate oneself from the beaches, a sunset walk around the
                    harbour can be a   | 
                   
                 
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                pleasant change.  
                 
                HOW TO GET THERE 
                Air: Dabolim, Goa's airport, lies on top of a rocky plateau, 4-km southeast of
                Vasco da Gama.  
                   
                Rail: The nearest railway station is situated at Vasco da Gama.  
                   
                Road: Arriving by bus from Panjim or Margao, one'll be dropped off to the
                situated interestate Kadamba Terminus, 3-km east of the town centre from Vasco. From Vasco
                one can catch ferries to reach Margao harbour.  
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