goans in A Sentence

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    Goans are using cards(ATM/credit) in a big way.

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    His simplicity, humility has to be admired by all Indians and Goans.

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    To avoid this religious persecution, several Goans families fled to the neighbourhood kingdom of Soonda.

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    Majorda in Goa is the place where Goans were first trained in the art of baking European breads.

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    Though this is not common amongst the Goans, they normally refer to Konkani as Āmgelī bhās or our language.

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    Public pressure in the second half of the 1980s ensured Konkani, the language spoken by most Goans, was recognized in India as an Official Language.

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    On 22 July 1954, The United Front of Goans attacked the police station of Dadra and hoisted the Indian flag and Dadra was declared a free territory.

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    Goa is rich in cultural and ethnic diversity and this kind of awards will encourage Goans to save the local art and culture during the period of modernization.

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    The result this linguistic displacement was that Goans did not develop a literature in Konkani nor could the language unite the population as several scripts(including Roman, Devanagari and Kannada) were used to write it(Newman, 1999).

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    If he had the political will, if he was really concerned about Goans then, and really felt that Goa should have been liberated from the Portuguese then we would have got liberation 14 years earlier.

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    Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function in North Goa district on Sunday, Sawant also said, that Goan residents need not fear vis a vis the CAA, even as the Congress accused the BJP-led coalition government in Goa of putting the fates of thousands of Goans holding Portuguese passports and their immediate families in peril.

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    Since the 1960s, Goa has been attracting a steady flow of visitors- first the hippies and returning expat Goans, then the charter tourists(starting with the Germans in 1987), pilgrims visiting Catholic and Hindu shrines, those opting to settle in Goa as their home, people going for medical treatment, and a growing number of those who attend seminars and conferences in Goa.

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    Since the 1960s, Goa has been attracting a steady flow of visitors- first the hippies and returning expatriate Goans, then the charter tourists(starting with the Germans in 1987), pilgrims visiting Catholic and Hindu shrines, those opting to settle in Goa as their home, people going for medical treatment, and a growing number of those who attend seminars and conferences in Goa.

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