Terekhol Fort

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Terekhol Fort is a historic riverside fort in North Goa, India, known for its strategic location overlooking the Terekhol River and its later conversion into a heritage hotel.

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Terekhol Fort canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fort
heritage hotel
access ferry across Terekhol River
alsoKnownAs Fort Tiracol NERFINISHED
Tiracol Fort NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Portuguese colonial architecture
builtBy Maratha ruler Khem Sawant Bhonsle I NERFINISHED
builtFor strategic military defense
conversionType adaptive reuse of historic fort
convertedTo heritage hotel
country India
governingBody Government of Goa NERFINISHED
hasChapelDedicatedTo St Anthony NERFINISHED
hasFeature bastions
chapel
courtyard
ramparts
hasViewOf Arabian Sea NERFINISHED
Terekhol River estuary NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation heritage hotel
heritageStatus protected historic structure
historicalUse border fortification
military outpost
locatedIn Goa NERFINISHED
India
North Goa NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict North Goa district NERFINISHED
locatedInState Goa NERFINISHED
locatedInVillage Tiracol NERFINISHED
locatedNear Arabian Sea NERFINISHED
Maharashtra–Goa border NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Terekhol River NERFINISHED
locationType riverside fort
material laterite stone
nearestCity Pernem NERFINISHED
originalBuilder Sawant Bhonsle dynasty NERFINISHED
overlooks Terekhol River NERFINISHED
region Konkan coast NERFINISHED
regionType coastal fort
strategicImportance controlled access to Terekhol River estuary
monitored sea routes along the Konkan coast
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
use hotel
tourist accommodation
tourist attraction

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North Goa district containsFort Terekhol Fort
Vengurla hasFort Terekhol Fort