Portuguese trade centres in india
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At the time of the British Indian Empire's dissolution in 1947, Portuguese India was subdivided into three districts located on modern-day India's western coast, sometimes referred to collectively as Goa: namely Goa; Daman (Portuguese: Damão), which included the inland enclaves of Dadra and Nagar Haveli; and Diu.
Capital: Cochin (1505-30); Old Goa (1530-184... Currency: Portuguese Indian rupia
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