Raneache Zuem Raneache Zuem | |
Etymology | Island of the Rane's |
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Geography | |
Location | North Goa, Goa, India |
Coordinates | 15°40′21″N 73°51′13″E / 15.67250°N 73.85361°E |
Type | Subcontinental island |
Adjacent to | Chapora River |
Length | 145 m (476 ft) |
Width | 780 m (2560 ft) |
Sarpanch | Paresh D. Gawas |
Deputy Sarpanch | Vishwajya V. Haldankar |
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Official website | vpnadora |
Raneache Zuem (transl. Rane's Island) is a small island situated within the North Goa district of Goa, a coastal state in India. It is in close proximity to the village of Revora, with the two connected by a well-known tourist spot called Zuem Bridge (Island Bridge). This small island, located on the banks of the Chapora River, is home to approximately 26 to 30 houses. Administratively, the island falls under the jurisdiction of the Nadora village panchayat, which is part of the Bardez Taluka.