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GOA DISTRICT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA S B Ard Tow (GOA) 73°40'0"E 73°45'0"E 73°50'0"E 73°55'0"E 74°0'0"E 74°5'0"E 74°10'0"E 74°15'0"E da an NORTH GOA DISTRICT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA s B ard Tow (GOA) G R K U O D KEY MAP U L H H D A IN P S U G K R R O U LH D A CA-01 U P NH- 17 U H ¤£ R N D ± " 0 ' N 5 I 4 ° 5 S 1 CA-02 CA-03 Konal River BELGAUM CA-06 Terekhol River N " 0 hol River ' ek 5 r 4 e ° T 5 1 CA-04 i r A e R A Pernem (M Cl) n B A IA D a A N N S N Corgao /" M E A CA-05 K A s A R *# d A T r T U a w o Pernem CA-01 T ora River ap h Arambol (CT) C S *# H SOUTH GOA 1 2 4 N Mandrem (CT) " 0 ' Total Population within the Geographical Area as per 2011 0 4 *# ° Dargalim 5 1 *# Amthane Dam 8.18 Lacs.(Approx.) a l Total Geographical Area (Sq.KMs) No. Charge Areas r o h 1675.81 6 N ra River " o NH C 0 p - 17 ' a h 0 C £ s 4 ¤ ° d 5 r 1 Latambarcem a BELGAUM Charge Areas Identification Tahsil Names w Morjim (CT) *# o CA-01 T Pernem 0 *# 13 SH CA-02 Bardez Tivim Siolim (CT) CA-03 Bicholim *# e *# e Chapora River y CA-04 SH 3 Tiswadi 1 A s CA-05 Ponda d Anjuna Dam r a r e CA-06 Satari w v i o R i v T o Mapusa (M Cl) d n a /" M S N " d H 0 Anjuna (CT) ' R Aldona (CT) 5 1 3 d Bicholim (M Cl) 2 ° # n 4 5 * # 1 * u " o CA-02 / LEGEND Bardez r Maem G r e *# l u D Guirim (CT) N " Bicholim 0 CA-03 ' 5 *# 3 ° LANDMARKS 5 r 1 ive R vi o d n Sanquelim (M Cl) a /" DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER M .! Calangute (CT) d Chogm Rd NH-17 m R ¤£ Carapur (CT) Onda (CT) *#hog *#Saligao (CT) C S /" MANDAL HEAD QUARTER *# #H 3 r * 1 e iv R Salvador do Mundo (CT) vi Chorao o Socorro (CT) d n *# *# a .! MAJOR TOWNS *# Satari CA-06 M Pilerne (CT) Valpoi (M Cl) *# /" VECTORS Mandovi River Penha-de-Franca (CT) Candola (CT) Nerul (CT) N *# " *# NATIONAL HIGHWAY 0 r ' *#Candolim (CT) dov ive 0 *# i R an 3 ° Aven M 5 ida D 1 om Rd Corlim (CT) d Chimbel (CT) STATE HIGHWAY *# R Mand o *# vi Reis Magos (CT) Ella Ri " m v / *# e r e Panaji (M Corp.) r N # " u * 0 ' O 0 MAJOR ROAD 3 Murda (CT) ° 5 *# CA-04 1 Tiswadi Pale (CT) RAILWAY T Calapor (CT) a # l * c i *# G g NH- 4 A u a l Taleigao (OG) (Part) o ¤£ e li R Bambolim (CT) V GA BOUNDARY # d e * g e *# m Carambolim R o a *# M d a WATER BODIES ao n id d ir ovi R S iv s e rd NH r wa -17 To ao ¤£ irid s S VILLAGE POPULATION ard ow N T " 0 ' A 5 2 m D ° i 5 a 1 A *# VILLAGE WITH POPULATION 5000 AND ABOVE c Marcaim (CT) Usgao (CT) N A a g *# Curti (CT) *# N N R A Mandovi River H- 4A Priol (CT) A A s *# ¤£ K d N " B r *# Bandora (CT) 0 ' a T A o 5 I w 2 A w *# Ponda (M Cl) a R ° r 5 o d s 1 N T P A /" ilie T S m T E Ponda CA-05 U REMARKS:- A *#Quela (CT) Betora i. Landmarks are indicative in nature. *# ii. Each charge area is depicted in different color and is enclosed by physical features such as roads, rivers, railway tracks or administrative boundaries M a as shown in the map. n NH- Borim (CT) d 17B ovi Mand Ri iii. This map is a part of 'application-cum-bid document' for the ov £ v ¤ e i *# r R iv e North Goa District Geographical area. r N " 0 m ' rli 0 o MAP SCALE 2 m ° a 5 C 1 rds wa To im 0 1.5 3 6 9 12 orl am Kilometers s C d N ar " 0 ow ' T 0 Siroda 2 ° 5 *# 1 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD CA Name Village With Population > 5000 Road/s Passing Through 1st Floor, World Trade Centre, Babar Road, New Delhi-110001 CA-01 Corgo,Arambol,Mandrem,Morjim,Dargalim NH 17, Siolim,Anjuna,Guirim,Calangute,Saligao,Socorro,Pilerne,Candolim,Nerul,Penh CA-02 NH 17,SH 31 a-de-Franca,Salvador do Mundo, Aldona,Tivim CA-03 Latambarcem,Maem,Carapur,Onda,Pale SH 31, SH 130, SH 124 T Map No. PNGRB/CGD/BID/6/2015/22/GA-North Goa District N o " w 0 a ' r 5 CA-04 Chorao,Murda,Calapor,Bambolim,Ella,Teleigao,Reis Magos,Corlim NH 17, NH 4A ds 1 ° Sa Date June -2015 5 n 1 v CA-05 Candola,Marciam,Priol,Bandora,Curti,Quela,Betora,Usgao,Borim NH 17 B, NH 4A, SH 31 ord SOUTH GOA em CA-06 SH 31, SH 124 Map Title North Goa District Geographical Area RMSI 73°40'0"E 73°45'0"E 73°50'0"E 73°55'0"E 74°0'0"E 74°5'0"E 74°10'0"E 74°15'0"E.
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