Diu district


Diu district is one of the three districts of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu of India. The district is made up of Diu Island and two small enclaves of Simbor and Gogola, at the border with the state of Gujarat. The district headquarters are at Diu Town. It is the ninth least populous district in the country.

History

The district was historically part of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Mirroring the system of administrative division in Portugal, Diu district was established as an administrative division of the Portuguese State of India in the first half of the 19th century. It was headed by a district governor, subordinate to the governor-general of Portuguese India in Goa. The district included the single municipality of Diu, which was further subdivided into civil parishes.
It remained an overseas territory of Portugal until it was annexed by Indian forces on 19 December 1961. From 1961 to 1987, it was a part of the union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu. In 1987, it became a part of the newly formed union territory of Daman and Diu. In January 2020, the district became part of the new union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

Geography

Diu district occupies an area of,
It consists of Diu Island and a part on the mainland. 20 km East of Diu Island, is the small territory of Simbor.

Sub-districts

Diu Island

The town of Diu and most of the district's villages and settlements are on
Diu Island. Many of these places have been renamed since the Invasion of 1961.
Settlement typePortuguese nameIndian name
TownDiuDiu
VillagePodamoFudam
VillageBunxivaráBucharwada
SettlementDangarvadiDangarwadi
VillageBrancavaráVanakbara
UninhabitedFortim do MarPani Kota
UninhabitedCastilo de DiuDiu Fortress

Ghogholá

The area on the mainland borders Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. It contains the village of Ghogholá. The village lies on the mainland opposite the eastern end of the island.

Simbor

The tiny territory of Simbor, located about 25 km east of the town of Diu, is also part of the district. It has no permanent population.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Diu district has a population of 52,074, roughly equal to the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. This gives it a ranking of 631st in India. The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 17.73%. Diu has a sex ratio of 1030 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 83.36%.
There is a small community of the variety of Indo-Portuguese creole spoken in the region known as Daman and Diu Portuguese Creole.

Sister cities

is twinned with the city of Loures, in Portugal.

Landmarks

Diu is home to a few surviving buildings and monuments with Portuguese architecture. The best preserved are the churches and fortifications.
The nearest railway junction is Veraval, which is 90 km from Diu. Major cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jabalpur, Dwarka and Thiruvananthapuram are directly connected to Veraval Railway Station. Delwada is 8 km from Diu.

Churches and chapels

There has been a steady exodus of Christians from Diu ever since the Invasion of 1961. This has led to many of their historic and historic and religious sites being victims of abandonment, disrepair, conversion to secular use or demolishment.
TypePortuguese NameEnglish TranslationLocationCurrent Status
CathedralCatedral de São Paulo Church of St. PaulDiu TownActive
ChurchIgreja de São TomásChurch of St. ThomasDiu TownSecularized
ChurchIgreja de São Francisco de AssisChurch of St. Francis of AssisiDiu TownSecularized
Church Igreja de São João de DeusChurch of St. John of GodDiu TownInactive
ChurchIgreja de Nossa Senhora da EsperançaChurch of Our Lady of HopeDiu townInactive
ChurchIgreja da MisericórdiaChurch of Mercy Diu FortInactive
ChurchIgreja de Nossa Senhora dos RemédiosChurch of Our Lady of RemediesPodamoActive
ChurchIgreja de Nossa Senhora da MisericórdiaChurch of Our Lady of MercyBrancavaráInactive
ConventConvento dos DominicanosDominican ConventDiu townDemolished
ConventConvento de Santa AnaConvent of St. AnneDiu TownActive
ChapelCapela de São TiagoChapel of St. JamesDiu FortInactive
ChapelCapela de São MartinhoChapel of Saint MartinDiu FortDemolished
ChapelCapela de Nossa Senhora da VitóriaChapel of Our Lady of VictoryFortim do MarInactive

Fortresses

Due to constant invasions from neighboring kingdoms as well as distant powers, the Portuguese built several fortifications all over the district. Most survived to this day, although some have little to no physical traces of their existence.
Portuguese NameEnglish TranslationLocationCurrent Status
Cidadela de DiuDiu FortressDiu Town
Fortim do MarPanikotaDiu TownRuin
Forte Santo AntonioFort St. Anthony of SimborSimborRuin
Forte de Nagoá-Nagoá near PodamoRuins lost
Forte de Barra-BrancavaráRuins lost

Beaches

  • Nagoá Beach, most visited beach in on Diu.
  • Ghogolá Beach, largest beach off the island of Diu.
  • Chakratirth Beach
  • Barra Beach
  • Nadia Caves