Diu
District
Area, Population & Sex Ratio
Geographical Area : 40.0 Km2
Population in Diu (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 52,056
Male : 25,639
Female : 26,417
Under 6 population
Total : 6,333
Male : 3,294
Female : 3,039
Disabled population
Total disabled population : 1400
In seeing : 842
In speech : 68
In hearing : 54
In movement : 314
Mental : 122
Rank ( VoiceOfBharat.org Analysis
)
Backwardness : Does not figure in list of 447 backward
districts
Sex Ratio Rank : 580
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : C
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 - 2006)
Disability : 584 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : NA
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
Brief About Diu
District
Diu is a city in Diu district in the union territory
of Daman and Diu, India. It is famous for being the location of
the pivotal Battle of Diu in 1509 between Portugal and a combined
force of Turkey, Egypt, Venice, Dubrovnik and the then Sultan of
Gujarat, Mahmud Begada. It is an island lying off the south coast
of Gujarat's Kathiawar peninsula, separated from the mainland by
a tidal creek. It has an area of 40 km², and a population of
44,110 (2001 census). The town of Diu lies at the eastern end of
the island, and is famous for its fortress and old Portuguese Cathedral.
It is also a fishing town. The village of Ghoghla, which lies on
the mainland opposite the eastern end of the island, is also part
of the union territory. Note that in Google Maps you can find Diu
with the name of Dangarvadi.
In 1535 Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat, concluded
a defensive alliance with the Portuguese against the Mughal emperor
Humayun, and allowed the Portuguese to construct a fortress and
maintain a garrison on the island. The alliance quickly unravelled,
and attempts by the Sultans to oust the Portuguese from Diu between
1537 and 1546 failed. The fortress, reconstructed by Dom João
de Castro after the siege of 1545, still stands. The island was
occupied by the Indian military on 19 December 1961.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diu
Geography
Diu is located at 20.7° N 70.98° E. It is at sea level.
Facts
Area: 38.8 km².
Climate: Cool and dry.
Rainfall: 700 mm.
Tourist Season: September to May.
Clothing recommended: cottons in summer, light woollens in winter.
Languages Spoken: Gujarati, English, Hindi, and Portuguese.
Local transport is available from Una (Gujarat).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diu#Facts
History
Laid-back island off the west coast of India, Diu has some of the
most picturesque beaches in the country. The relaxed, no-rush attitude
of the islanders — who thrive on the simple good life, fish
and alcohol — is the best welcome for city folks.
Between the 14th and 16th centuries, Diu was an important trading
post and naval base for the Ottoman Turks who controlled the northern
part of the Arabian Sea. The Portuguese invaded the port in 1531
and soon built a majestic fort here. In 1961, Diu was finally freed
from the Portuguese. The influence of the Portuguese is evident
when one looks at the old churches, buildings and especially the
Diu Fort.
Attractions
The major tourist attractions in Diu are the Diu Fort, St. Paul's
Church, Jallandhar Beach, Gangeshwar Temple, Diu Museum and Nagoa
Beach. Diu Fort is an expansive and imposing structure, situated
on the coast of the island. It was constructed between 1535 and
1541 AD and offers a magnificent view of the sea. St. Paul's Church
is built during the 17th century. Diu museum houses wooden carvings,
statues, idols, shadow clocks and other important artifacts collected
from various sites. Nagoa beach is very beautiful beach.
The neighbouring district of Diu is Junagadh of
Gujarat.
With an area of 38.8 sq. km., and a coastline of 21 km, the island
of Diu is separated from the coast by a narrow channel on the north.
Of the two tiny mainland enclaves, Ghoghla is the entry point to
Diu if you arrive through Una, a town in Saurashtra. The branching
palms, popularly known as Hoka trees, introduce from Africa by the
Portuguese and coconut palms swaying and whispering in the gentle
intoxicating sea breeze extend a fascinating welcome to the visitors
in Diu.
The climate of Diu is pleasant throughout the year. It has sunny
weather throughout the year and the annual rainfall is only 60 cms.
The ethnic mosaic comprises Hindus, Muslims and Christians. The
colourful culture of this island is a mix of Kathiawadi (Saurashtra)
culture blended with Portuguese legacy. Main languages spoken in
the district are Gujarati, Hindi, English and Portuguese.
The historical Portuguese Fort, imposing churches, the golden sand
beaches, blue sea waters, latest water sports, clean environment
and friendly local population make Diu a perfect getaway for all
seasons. It has excellent all weather road links with Ahmedabad,
Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Vadodara. It also has daily air link (except
Saturday) with Mumbai. Veraval the nearest railhead (90 Km) is connected
to Ahmedabad.
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