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  2. Category:Hotels in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Category: Hotels in Goa. 1 language. ... Taj Fort Aguada Resort This page was last edited on 2 July 2019, at 10:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Goa Mankurad mango - Wikipedia

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    The 'Mankurad' mango, is a mango cultivar primarily grown in the coastal state of Goa, India. [1] [2] It is also cultivated in Vengurla and Malvan talukas of Maharashtra along within Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. [3] Malcorado, Mancurad, Mankur, Kurad, Corado are variations of the same name. [4]

  4. List of mango cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Goa Mankurad Mango: India This mango variety is a Goan summer staple, offering rich taste, and a small flat seed. Weighing 200-250 grams, it has an unifom yellow skin, rich pulp, and balanced sweetness. Gold Nugget: United States Golden Lippens: United States Graham: Trinidad: Graham is from Trinidad. Compared with many modern mangoes, Graham ...

  5. Shan-e-Khuda - Wikipedia

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    The 'Shan-e-Khuda' mango (translated "God's magnificence") is a late-season mango cultivar grown in Pakistan, specifically the Multan and Rahim Yar Khan districts. [1]

  6. ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Put Retirement ...

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    More often than not, Hayao Miyazaki’s heroes have been young women — from Ponyo to Princess Mononoke, mischief-seeking Kiki to the two sisters spirited away by furry forest guardians in “My ...

  7. Tourism in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland. Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in winter, whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see many Indian tourists. Goa handled 2.29% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.