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Camurlim
Ambora
Village
Camurlim is located in Goa
Camurlim
Camurlim
Camurlim is located in India
Camurlim
Camurlim
Coordinates: 15°19′30″N 73°57′10″E / 15.3250133°N 73.9528334°E / 15.3250133; 73.9528334
Country India
StateGoa
DistrictSouth Goa
TalukaSalcete
Area
 • Total3.095 km2 (1.195 sq mi)
Elevation
11 m (36 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Totalapprox. 4,000
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postcode
403718
Area code08342

Camurlim, also known as Ambora, is a village in Salcete taluka in Goa, India. It is situate about 45 km south of the lively city of Mapusa, well known for its weekly Friday market.

Location

Camurlim is 12 km (7.5 mi) north of Margao. It is located to the south-west of Raia and to the north-east of Loutolim, 29 km (18 mi) from the state capital Panaji.[1]

History

Camurlim is associated with many stories that highlight its past glory. In one such tale, one part of the village, which was called Diullbhatta, was the designated meeting place of people from Salcete's 60 villages and 10 corporations. Through a series of debates, called sotorbonderachembatta, the 70 people representing each area would decide on important matters.[1]

Another tale shows that to begin the celebrations of Konsachem Fest (harvest feast) on August 5, the parish priest of the Our Lady of Snows Church in Raia could only cut the first bundle of rice only after Camurlim village had done so.[1]

Sonfator, Naquelim, Dollanvaddo, Nirboga vaddo, Uzro, Gavon, Tembia, Dongri, Kurgutti, Zorivaddo, Kulsabhatt, etc are the various wadde (wards) of the village.[1]

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census, Camurlim has a population of about 2300, with 5% belonging to the Scheduled tribes. About 35% of the population belongs to the working class.[2] Most of the villagers are Christians and are of the chardo (kshatriya) caste. The eight vangores (clans) of the village are Antao, Mascarenhas, Sousa, Dias, Carvalho, Quadros, Fernandes and Cardozo.[1]

Attractions

  • Our Lady of Candelaria Church and Chapel
  • Ambora and Uzro zora (springs)
  • Jila Bakery

Notable residents

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Mendis, Isidore (3 January 2017). "Small, But Special". The Times Of India - Goa. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  2. ^ "2011 Census Data - South Goa". Census of India.
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