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English: 1923 map of India over which the Portuguese possessions have been highlighted. During the last two centuries of its existence, Portuguese India was made of three separate districts: Goa (under which name the whole colony was often called); Daman, which included the port city of Daman and the two inland enclaves of Dadra and Nagar Haveli (indicated simply as "Daman" on the map); and Diu. Cropped from a map of India included in the Atlas universel de géographie published by Hachette in 1923.
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