Talk:Salsette Island
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[edit]The following statement is false:
- Nine Roman Catholic churches were built on Sashti island by the Portuguese: Nirmal (1557), Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (1557), Sandor (1566), Agashi (1568), Nandakal (1573), Papdy (1574), Pale (1595), Manickpur (1606), and Nossa Senhora das Mercês (1606).
These places are located in the Vasai region, not on the Salsette Island. See this map for their locations: http://www.east-indians.com/bom_map_Details_1.gif
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.243.34.15 (talk) 14:19, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for correcting it. --Deepak D'Souza (talk • contribs) 06:01, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Horizontal growth is also associated with the link roads between the suburban area and the city core area. Salsette island of Mumbai is a typical example of such suburban growth. It is nothing but the spread or growth of residential amenities giving rise to new town (called 'nagar'). 206.84.239.221 (talk) 04:12, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
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