Carmona, Goa


Carmona is a village in the state of Goa, India. Located in the Salcette taluka of the South Goa district. It shares a border with Orlim village in the North, Cavelossim village in the South whilst the river Sal runs along its Eastern edge from North to South and the Arabian Sea to its West.
The village of Carmona is sub-divided into wards
which includes Xiro, Fondo, Ratmadem, Kirbhat, Olavado, Choqui, Tamdeg, Batti, Batti Viegas, Xhetmalem, Jorge, Ankur Luis, Igreja, DeMello, Gavona, Alemao and Zalor.

Religion

Ancient Temples

Source:
  • Mahadeva
  • Ague-Betall
  • Purusha
  • Uddio

Churches & Chapels

  • Our Lady of Succour Church, Carmona - Built in 1607, originally part of the Jesuit Novitiate House which is now the Parochial residence. Renovation of Our Lady of Succour Church, Carmona commenced in 2004.
  • Our Lady of Piety Chapel, Zalor constructed in 1881
  • St. Sebastian Chapel, Xiro

School

Sacred Heart of Jesus High School

Comunidade

It consists of ten Vangors of the Chardo class. The old Gaunkars used the surnames 'Naik', 'Garo' and 'Porto'.

Notable people