Located on the western coast of the Indian Peninsula, Goa is separated from Maharashtra by the Terekhol River in the north, the Western Ghats in the east, Karnataka in the south, and the Arabian Sea in the West. Goa is situated between the latitudes 15°48'00" North to 14°53'54" North and longitudes 74° 20'13" East to 73° 40'33" East.
A complete overview of Geography of Goa:
Goa is a tiny state positioned at the west coast of India, renowned for its
sun-drenched beaches. The state covers a narrow strip of the western Indian coastline with a total area of 3701 sq km, which approximately 105km long and 65km wide. The height of the state is 1022 meters above sea level. The state has an impressive coastline that extends to 105 kilometers. Caressed by the azure blue waters of the Arabian Sea, Goa is a favorite tourist locale for both international and domestic tourists. The city of Panaji is the capital of Goa, and the prime most attracting feature. The two primary rivers of the state of Goa, the Zuari and Mandovi merge into the Arabian Sea. The Tiracol, Chapora, Sal and the Talpone are the prominent rivers rinse through the geography of Goa.
| About India | ||
| States: | ||
| Andhra Pradesh | Arunachal Pradesh | Assam |
| Bihar | Chhattisgarh | Goa |
| Gujarat | Haryana | Himachal Pradesh |
| Jammu and Kashmir | Jharkhand | Karnataka |
| Kerala | Madhya Pradesh | Maharashtra |
| Manipur | Meghalaya | Mizoram |
| Nagaland | Orissa | Punjab |
| Rajasthan | Sikkim | Tamil Nadu |
| Tripura | Uttar Pradesh | Uttarakhand |
| West Bengal | ||
| Union Territories: | ||
| Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Chandigarh |
| Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu |
| Lakshadweep | National Capital Territory of Delhi |
| Puducherry |




