Ponchavadi (Panchwadi) is a village in the Ponda taluka (sub-district) of Goa. It is located between Five (Panch) Water Stream Valleys (Wadi). The Five Wadis are at 1) Vazangal-Ximer, 2) Miraxiwado-Amblai, 3) Posrebhat-Muxer, 4) Bhimtoli-Vizor, 5) Badegal-Mapa. It is bordered between Shiroda in the west, Curchorem in the east, River Zuari in the South and hills in the north. It is famous for the Moisal Dam

Area, population

According to the official 2011 Census,[1] Ponchavadi has an area of 1,588.22 hectares (3,924.6 acres), a total of 931 households, a population of 4,295 (comprising 2,140 males and 2,155 females) with an under-six years population of 407 (comprising 232 boys and 175 girls).

It is part of the Siroda Assembly constituency and is located at the extreme southern end of the Ponda taluka.

References

  1. Census of India 2011: Series-31 Part XII-B: Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract (PCA) (PDF). Directorate of Census Operations, Goa. 16 June 2014. p. 132. Retrieved 1 January 2022.

15°17′02″N 74°04′52″E / 15.284°N 74.081°E / 15.284; 74.081


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