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Daman

Daman is a city and municipality in the western Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Daman district and lies on the coastline of the Arabian Sea near the mouth of the Daman Ganga River.

From the 16th century Daman was a Portuguese enclave within Portuguese India. It remained under Portuguese

The town is known for its fortifications built by the Portuguese, including the Moti Daman Fort and

Today, Daman's economy centers on tourism, fishing, and light manufacturing. The coastal location and historical heritage

Gujarati is widely spoken, with Marathi and Hindi also common. English is used for administration. Daman is

rule
until
December
1961,
when
Indian
forces
annexed
Goa,
Daman
and
Diu
during
Operation
Vijay.
Following
administrative
reorganisation,
in
2020
Daman
became
part
of
the
union
territory
of
Dadra
and
Nagar
Haveli
and
Daman
and
Diu.
the
St.
Jerome
Fort
in
Nani
Daman.
These
structures,
along
with
churches
and
colonial-era
architecture,
reflect
a
long
maritime
trade
history.
The
area
features
beaches
such
as
Jampore
Beach
and
Devka
Beach,
and
a
riverfront
area
along
the
Daman
Ganga.
attract
visitors
interested
in
beaches,
architecture,
and
religious
sites.
part
of
a
regional
corridor
connected
by
road
to
larger
urban
centers
in
Gujarat
and
Maharashtra.