is the northeast corner village of Bardez, and was the limit of the velha
Conquistas(old conquests of the Portuguese), so was Sinquerim the southwest
corner, facing the estuary of the river Mandovi.
Due to it's strategic position, a fortress was built there. Which was used
by the Portuguese to keep the political prisoners. The fort is known by the
name Aguada (name given by the Portuguese. Agua means water and Aguada means
watery place). As there was a nice fountain of crystalline potable water,
the Portuguese ships received sufficient water from there. Sinquerim was
famous not only for it's fort but also for it's church, which is a national
monument. It's patron it st. Lawrence who guides and protects the mariners.
The feast of this saint is celebrated on 10th august every year. The newly
married go there and pray for begetting sons.
Sinquerim and it's fort, the lighthouse on that hill and the subterranean
cave under the lighthouse, have many stories and legends. Soon after the
independence of India, the Portuguese forces started their vigilance with
great intensity.
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