Arpora

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Arpora
village
Arpora is located in Goa
Arpora
Arpora
Location in Goa, India
Coordinates: 15°34′0″N 73°46′0″E / 15.56667°N 73.76667°E / 15.56667; 73.76667Coordinates: 15°34′0″N 73°46′0″E / 15.56667°N 73.76667°E / 15.56667; 73.76667
Country India
StateGoa
Government
 • TypeDemocracy
Languages
 • OfficialKonkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationGA
Websitegoa.gov.in

Arpora village close to the North Goa beach belt.

Role in the traditional salt industry[]

Traditionally, it has been a coastal village, known for its traditional salt-making industry. This aspect of the village has been studied in a book, As Dear As Salt, which studies four traditional salt-making villages of Goa (including Arpora).[1]

Night market[]

In recent times, it is more known for its night market, "The Saturday Night Market". This is open during the fair-weather tourist season (around September to March). Items sold range from musical mouth harps or varieties of food.[2][3] It also has live musical performances.[4]

In history[]

Arpora is known for St Joseph's, a school that was the first in Goa to offer education in the English language. It was set up by William Robert Lyons, a British priest who inculcated sports into the curriculum, introducing Goans to football in 1883.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Review: As dear as salt". Hindustan Times. 22 July 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  2. ^ Saini, Yogesh (31 January 2013). "Flocking to Goa's flea markets". Condé Nast Traveller India. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  3. ^ Khergamker, Gajanan (17 December 2019). "Buy, binge & bask in Goa". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  4. ^ "India: Street Markets For The Mad Shopper In You". Outlook Traveller. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  5. ^ Mergulhao, Marcus (15 July 2018). "When Goa kicked the ball before Brazil". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 March 2020.


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