Vasco Da Gama sits on the narrow
western tip of the Mormugao
peninsula, overlooking the
mouth of the Zuari River. Acquired
by the Portuguese in 1543,
this strategically important
site was formerly among the
busiest ports on India's west
coast, and it remains a key
shipping center, with container
vessels and iron-ore barges
clogging the choppy river mouth.
The port town of Vasco-Da-Gama,
popularly known as Vasco, is
Goa's most cosmopolitan city.
30kms from Panaji, this well
laid out city is also the railway
terminus for passenger service.
The Mormugao Harbor, one of
India's few natural harbors
is 4kms from Vasco at one end.
And Goa's only airport, Dabolim
is also 4kms from Vasco, at
the other end.
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