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''Goa'' is a state in the (region) of [[India]]. It borders  
''Goa'' is a state in the south-western region of [[India]]. It borders [[Maharashtra]] to the north, [[Karnataka]] to the east and south, and The Arabian Sea to the west.
 
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The smallest state by size, and fourth smallest by population, the 2011 census records  1.4 million inhabitants over 2 districts. The state capital is '''Panjali''', and the largest city is '''Vasco de Gama'''.
The smallest state by size, and fourth smallest by population, the 2011 census records  1.4 million inhabitants over 2 districts. The state capital is '''Panjali''', and the largest city is '''Vasco de Gama'''.


==Education in Goa==
==Education in Goa==
 
Goa has a literacy rate of 87% according to the 2011 census. The main university is Goa University, established in 1985.


==Virtual schools in Goa==
==Virtual schools in Goa==
 
Goa University offers a number of courses as distance learning programs: http://www.unigoa.ac.in/contentarticledisp.php?id=39


==References==
==References==


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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goa
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* http://updateox.com/india/state-wise-population-of-india-as-per-2011-census/
* http://www.census2011.co.in/literacy.php


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Revision as of 15:40, 12 October 2011

Goa is a state in the south-western region of India. It borders Maharashtra to the north, Karnataka to the east and south, and The Arabian Sea to the west.

The smallest state by size, and fourth smallest by population, the 2011 census records 1.4 million inhabitants over 2 districts. The state capital is Panjali, and the largest city is Vasco de Gama.

Education in Goa

Goa has a literacy rate of 87% according to the 2011 census. The main university is Goa University, established in 1985.

Virtual schools in Goa

Goa University offers a number of courses as distance learning programs: http://www.unigoa.ac.in/contentarticledisp.php?id=39

References


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