Ribandar
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| Country | India |
| State | Goa |
| District | North Goa |
| Sub-district | Ilhas |
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| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| Postcode | 403006 |
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Ribandar is a town in Tiswadi, Goa, located between the cities of Panjim (Nova Goa) and Old Goa (Velha Goa).
Etymology
The name Ribandar originates from "Rayachem Bandar" in Konkani meaning the wharves, docks or portage of the Rayas or Kings. It is unclear which kings are meant here. The Rayas of Sangama Dynasty of Vijayanagar are believed to have built this port to facilitate the import of horses from Arabia.[1]
Geography
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It is separated from Panjim by the Rio de Ourém (River of Gold), whose junction with the Mandovi River here forms a large, wide, and marshy estuary. This estuary in traversed by an old causeway built in 1633 under the auspices of one of the viceroys of Portuguese India, the Count of Linhares, after whom it is named the Ponte Conde de Linhares. A new road to the south of Ponte Conde de Linhares provides one more link to Ribandar, Chimbel and Old Goa from Panjim.
The islands of Chorão and Divar lie to the north and north-east of Ribandar respectively. The ferry wharf at Ribandar is one of the major means of transportation to these two islands.
Landmarks
The former local Santa Casa da Misericórdia or Holy House of Charity, also called the Royal Portuguese Hospital, houses a management school, the Ribandar campus of the Goa Institute of Management.[citation needed]
Notable people
Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares (1836–1923), a Syrian Orthodox priest, is buried in St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church in Ribandar.[citation needed]
Gurunath V. Shetye (1923-2018) was the founding principal of Bal Bharati Vidyamandir, the first school in Ribandar and nearby villages, established after the liberation of Goa. He donated 2250 sq. mt. of inherited land in Ribandar for the current school buildings.[3]
Gallery
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Old Mandovi Bridge in 2008
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Ram Temple at Ribandar
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Syrian Orthodox Church
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Ribandar Church at Pato
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Ribandar Church near Pato
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Church at Ribandar foothill
References
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- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Mugali, Prof Sadashiv S. (2014). "Gopakapattan: The Ancient City Of Goa". International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences. 4 (8). International Journals of Multidisciplinary Research Academy: 55–63. Retrieved 20 May 2026.
- ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ribandar
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."A tribute to the late Shri Gurunath Vaikunth Shetye – 31 March 2019 | O Heraldo". 31 March 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2026.