Anjediva Island
India
Anjediva Island has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
Operation Vijay (1961)
Connects Anjediva Island to: Diu, India
Francisco de Távora
Connects Anjediva Island to: Mormugao, India | Tivim, India
Catherine of Braganza
Connects Anjediva Island to: Colaba | Mumbai City district
António de Saldanha
Connects Anjediva Island to: Spain | Portugal | South Africa | East India | Mozambique
Kadambas of Goa
Connects Anjediva Island to: Western India | North Karnataka | Panaji, India | Velim, India | Belagavi district
mainland
Connects Anjediva Island to: French Guiana | Delmarva Peninsula | Linares Province | Blekinge, Blekinge County | Mattru Jong, Sierra Leone
Indian Parliament
Connects Anjediva Island to: Guwahati, India | Cooch Behar, India | Dharamshala, India | Kalyani, India | Yanam, India
Afonso de Albuquerque
Connects Anjediva Island to: Yemen | Madagascar | Muscat, Oman | Mombasa, Kenya | Rodrigues, Mauritius
military base
Connects Anjediva Island to: South Carolina | Sardinia | Jalalabad, Afghanistan | Sentosa, Singapore | Paldiski, Estonia
Karwar
Connects Anjediva Island to: Uttara Kannada | Belgaum, India | Udupi | Veraval, India | Margao, India
3rd Portuguese India Armada (Nova, 1501)
Connects Anjediva Island to: Åre | Somé | India | Brazil | Papër
Indian Navy
Connects Anjediva Island to: Oman | Mauritius | Kochi, India | Chennai, India | Ernakulam, India