antrala
Antrala is a small municipality situated in the southeastern district of the state of Goa, India. It lies within the Panaji metropolitan area and is part of the Greater Panaji urban agglomeration. The town is bordered by the Charvão River to the east and the historic Chapora Fort to the west, placing it within a region of significant cultural heritage.
The origins of Antrala trace back to the early Portuguese colonial period in the 16th century when
According to the most recent census, Antrala has a population of approximately 5,200 residents, a mix of
Cultural life in Antrala is marked by the annual Vithoba Festival, which attracts visitors from neighboring