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Street in Panaji, Goa, India
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15°29′47″N 73°49′25″E / 15.496459°N 73.823586°E / 15.496459; 73.823586

18th June Road is one of the busiest streets in Panaji, Goa, India. It is located in the heart of the city, and is a major shopping destination for the tourist folks. Major businesses and restaurants line the street. The street is named after the day in 1946 on which Ram Manohar Lohia had called a meeting to put an end to the Portuguese rule in India.

History

The street is named after the day in 1946 on which Ram Manohar Lohia had called a meeting to put an end to the Portuguese rule in India.

References

  1. Out (2011). Time Out Mumbai and Goa. Time Out Guides. p. 205. ISBN 978-1-84670-212-9.


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