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Hello Goanetters

Seems like Jaytey or Tom Dsouza from Hongkong forgot to mention the Corjuem
club, which is now a hit even with Aldona crowd thanks to the bridge, a
walking distance for many of the people, some even from Quitla. Same goes
for the schools. The Mae De deus school was forgotten. And the Mae De deus
chapel which when I saw last May, reminded me of St. Augustins tower in Old
Goa.

Cheers

Jerry Fernandes

Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:29:47 -0400
From: jaytey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet] Aldona, one of thelargest villages in Goa
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Aldona is one of the largest villages in Goa.

Cottarbath the centre, streches upto Quitula to the ferry going to Bodiem,
and Corjuen which is now linked with a bridge, the other end Ponollem and
Calvim passing through Carona, had a total polulation of about 15,000.

Towards the Mapuca end it reaches Panarim.

St Thomas Church the main Church in Cottarbath, the other churches/chapels
being in Calvim, Carona, Quitula,

Corjuem.

The main agriculture products of the village are chillies and onions.

We have two recreation clubs, The Aldona Institute and The Quitula Club.

The two main Schools, Rosa Mystica Convent and St. Thomas's boys High
School.  Although there are other schools in the different vaddhos.

Tom de Sousa in Hong Kong.



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