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Goan$532458$ - translation to English

ETHNIC GROUP
Goan Catholic; Goan Christians
  • monochrome]] Konkani film ''[[Amchem Noxib]]''
  • Goan Catholics participating at the ''Intruz'' (Goan Carnival), late 20th century
  • Holy Cross]]) of a Goan Catholic family, constructed using old-style Portuguese architecture
  • Christian maidens of Goa meeting a Portuguese nobleman seeking a wife, from the [[Códice Casanatense]] (c. 1540)
  • Fr. Thomas Stephens]], the first published work in Konkani and any other Indian language.
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  • Distribution of Goan Catholics in India
  • Prologue]]" of the [[Gospel of John]] in Konkani. Goan Catholics employ the [[Roman script]] for their religious and secular writings in Konkani.
  • Prawn curry
  • A traditional Portuguese-influenced villa of a Goan Catholic family
  • Sé Cathedral]] dedicated to [[St. Catherine of Alexandria]], in [[Old Goa]], was built by the Portuguese in 1510. It is one of the oldest churches in Goa and one of the largest in Asia. It also holds a miraculous cross that is venerated to date.
  •  'Patoleo' are the hallmark of the Assumption feast celebration

Goan      
n. Goan, apellido
chorizo         
  • [[longganisa]]s}} (chorizos) in [[Quiapo, Manila]]
  • [[asado]]}}
  • Spanish chorizo
  • Chorizo from Oaxaca
  • charcutaria}} display
  • A variety of Portuguese chouriços
  • Goan sausages being sold at the Mapusa market, [[Goa, India]].
  • Chorizo served in [[San Cristobal de las Casas]]
  • Chouriços}} in East Timor
  • Salvadorean-style chorizo
  • Chorizo verde}} (green chorizo) is an emblematic food item of the [[Valle de Toluca]], and is claimed to have originated in the town of [[Texcalyacac]].
  • Mexican chorizo served over [[enchiladas]] as part of a breakfast in [[Tlaxiaco]], [[Oaxaca]]
PORK SAUSAGE ORIGINATING AND TYPICAL OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA, SPREAD TO LATIN AMERICA OF RAW MINCED PORK, SEASONED WITH SPICES AND DRIED
Xoriço; Chouriço; Chourico; Tsoriso; Langgonisa; Langgunisa; Lungganisa; Goansausages; Goan sausages; Chorizo/Chouriço; Xorico; Chorizo/Chourico; Chorrizo; Chorizos; Chourizo; Goan chouriço; Mexican chorizo
chorizo ( spanish sausage )
Gaon of Vilna         
  • The Vilna Gaon synagogue in [[Sha'arei Hesed]], [[Jerusalem]]
POLISH-LITHUANIAN RABBI AND TALMUDIST (1720–1797)
Wilna Gaon; Elijah of Vilna; Gaon mi Vilno; Elijah ben Solomon; Elijah Wilna; Gaon Elijah; Elijah Ben Soloman; Eliyahu ben Shelomo Zalman; Elijah of Wilna; Elijah Gaon; Gaon of Vilna; Elijah, Gaon of Vilna; Vilniaus Gaonas; The Vilna Gaon; Elijah Ben Solomon; Rav Elijah Ben Solomon; Gr"a; Elijah ben Solomon Zalman; Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman; HaGra; Vilna Goan; Gaon of Vilnius; Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna; Eliyahu of Vilna
n. El Gaón (genio) de Vilna (erudito de los estudiantes Talmud y que su significado, de los grandes de los Líderes espirituales del Judaísmo en el siglo 18

Definition

Goan
['g???n]
(also Goanese ?g???'ni:z)
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Indian state of Goa.
¦ adjective relating to Goa.

Wikipedia

Goan Catholics

Goan Catholics (Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians belonging to the Latin Church of the Catholic Church from the Goa state, in the southern part of the Konkan region along the west coast of India. They are Konkani people and speak the Konkani language.

Missionary activities followed soon after the Portuguese conquest of Goa as Pope Nicholas V had enacted the Papal bull of Romanus Pontifex in AD 1455, according to which the patronage for propagation of the Christian faith in the East Indies was granted to the Portuguese crown.

Their culture is an amalgam of Konkani and Portuguese cultures, with the latter having a more dominant role because Goa, Daman and Diu had been ruled by Portugal from AD 1510–1961. The notion of Goan identity as a distinct culture among other Luso-Asians or Luso-Indian cultures was forged into India after the annexation of Goa and Damaon in 1961.

The Goan Catholic diaspora is concentrated in the Persian Gulf countries; the Lusophone world, especially Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, and Zanzibar; the European Union countries; and the Anglophone world, especially the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.