Candola

Candola is a village and census town in Ponda Sub-District, North Goa district in the state of Goa, India.

It is located in the Novas Conquistas region of the state.

[2] Candola was founded by the Portuguese, in 1783, after Raja Bahadur Khem Savant III from the Kingdom of Sawantwadi ceded its lands to Portugal, in order to receive military help against the Kingdom of Kolhapur.

Another waterbody - the Cumbarjua Canal, which is a distributary of the Mandovi, flows on its North-Western border, separating it from the island of St Estevam.

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