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Chinchinim (''Chinchone'') is a
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in
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state,
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. It is located in the
Salcete Salcete ( Konkani: ''Saxtti''/''Xaxtti''; pt, Salcette) is a sub-division of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India. The Sal river and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. His ...
''taluka'' of
South Goa district South Goa district is one of two districts that comprises the state of Goa, India, within the region known as the Konkan. It is bounded by North Goa district to the north, the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka state to the east and south, whil ...
. Prior to achieving the current status of a small township, it was considered one of the biggest villages of southern Goa.


Geography

Chinchinim is located at . It has an elevation of . It lies on the banks of the River Sal.


History

The name 'Chinchinim' is derived from 'Chinchinath', the local deity, from one of the four temples present in Chinchinim. These temples are said to be destroyed by the Portuguese in AD 1567. The other view is that the temples simply disappeared as the devotees converted to Christianity. A church dedicated to St Anne was built in AD 1590 by the
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. It was built by contributions from the '' Communidade'' of the village and the neighbouring villages. The church was burnt during the Muslim invasions, and the present
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church was built in AD 1627, which was also burnt during the
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invasion in AD 1739. The repairs were done in the following years. Chinchinim also houses the Chapel of
St Sebastian Saint Sebastian (in Latin: ''Sebastianus''; Narbo, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire c. AD 255 – Rome, Italia, Roman Empire c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocleti ...
, frequented by people of all religions for the last century. At the beginning of the twentieth century, there was a great plague in Goa, killing many in Chinchinim. A local doctor named Dr Miguel de Loiola Furtado or simply ''Dotor Minglu'' worked tirelessly to save as many lives as he could, but then, the flu hit the village, and his works seemed to be all in vain. At that time, he along with the Vicar of the church, got the ''Lumanaria'' started in homage to St Sebastian, where on each day, one group of Chinchinim residents would take the image of St Sebastian to their homes and accompany it back to the church square with great pomp and reverence. The flu cleared out, and many people were saved, while ''Dotor Minglu'' died in the epidemic, ironically, while he was the leader fighting it. After his death, the ''Lumanirias'' continued, however, of the days kept for each group of Chinchinim residents, now segregated by wards, one day was reserved for the family and relatives of ''Dotor Minglu''. ''Dotor Minglu'' is also known for his daughter and oldest son, who were Goa's fearless writers, who haunted both the Portuguese rulers and the anti-Portuguese. Their works related to Goa and how Goa laid at the centre of the
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. His son Mario de Loiola Furtado carried a newspaper column ''Manual de Rua'' which means 'Street guide' which awoke and enlightened many a Goan. He made
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realise that they were not ruled by the
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, but they ruled
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. Their votes counted in deciding who ruled Portugal and in Portugal's and the colonies' destiny. His daughter Leonor, or ''Lulita'' as she was known, took journalism to new levels as far as Goans and women are concerned, with the family publication, ''India Purtuguesa''. His second son Dr
Alvaro de Loiola Furtado Captain (armed forces), Captain Alvaro de Loyola Furtado Burma Star, BS War Medal 1939–1945, WM Ordem dos Médicos, OM (23 May 1914 – 23 August 1981), popularly known as Dr. Alu, was a former member of the Goa Legislative Assembly and one ...
, as the last president of the ''Partido Indiano'' and as the brains behind Dr
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in the
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, was instrumental in assuring Goa's identity, at a time when a few Goans tried to get Goa merged into neighbouring
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. It is also the birthplace of Lord Querobino Rodrigues. In the game of
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, Chinchinim has produced some of India's greatest sons.


Demographics

It has a predominant
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population and is dotted with typical Goan mansions and small cottages which are colourful and incorporate all the typical features of a
Goan Goans ( kok, गोंयकार, Romi Konkani: , pt, Goeses) is the demonym used to describe the people native to Goa, India, who form an ethno-linguistic group resulting from the assimilation of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Indo-Portuguese, and ...
village life. Chinchinim had a population of 6,908 of which 3,263 are males while 3645 are females as per the 2011 India census.


Notable people

* Mario de Loiola Furtado *
Alvaro de Loiola Furtado Captain (armed forces), Captain Alvaro de Loyola Furtado Burma Star, BS War Medal 1939–1945, WM Ordem dos Médicos, OM (23 May 1914 – 23 August 1981), popularly known as Dr. Alu, was a former member of the Goa Legislative Assembly and one ...


References

{{Reflist Villages in South Goa district Comunidades of Goa