Vanakbara

Village in DNDD, India
Vanakbara
Brancavará[1] or Brancawada[2]
Village
Map of Diu showing Brancavará
Map of Diu showing Brancavará
20°42′46.24″N 70°57′36.67″E / 20.7128444°N 70.9601861°E / 20.7128444; 70.9601861
Country India
UTDNDD
DistrictDiu
Sub-districtDiu Island
Government
 • TypePanchayat
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Totalapprox. 1,695[3]
DemonymVanakbarai or Brancavaroi
Languages
 • OfficialEnglish
 • Also spoken (understood)Gujarati, Hindi
 • HistoricalPortuguese
Religions
 • DominantChristianity, Hinduism
 • HistoricalRoman Catholicism
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Vanakbara or Brancavará (also spelt Brancawada) is a fishing village[4] along the western tip of Diu. It is around 45 kilometres (28 mi) away from the town of Diu.

Its main attractions are its beach - which lies to the south of the village and the fish market itself[5]

The oldest building in the village is the Nossa Senhora da Misericórdia church, dating to the 1616 AD.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Diu and the Diuese: Indian Ocean, Heritage, and Cultural Landscape".
  2. ^ "DAMAN & DIU" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Vanakbara".
  4. ^ "Diu's fishing village of Vanakbara: A great place if you can bear the smell".
  5. ^ "12 Easy Weekend Getaways to Get Away from the Crowd - Part II".
  6. ^ "The island of Diu, its architecture and historic remains", M. and N. H. Shokoohy, SAS, vol. XXVI, 2010, 161-190, figs 1-40 (1 map, 1 site plan, 2 town plans, 24 architectural drawings, 33 photographs)".