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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Beaches of Andhra Pradesh, Beaches of Goa, Beaches of Gujarat, Beaches of Karnataka, Beaches of Kerala, Beaches of Maharashtra, Beaches of Orissa, Beaches of Tamil Nadu, Beaches of West Bengal, Karwar, St. Mary's Islands, Karnataka, Alibag, Varkala, Dhanushkodi, Gokarna, India, Beaches in Kerala, Marina Beach, Digha, Murudeshwara, Ullal, Ganpatipule, Gahirmatha Beach, Bheemunipatnam, List of beaches in India, Shrivardhan, Kovalam, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Bakkhali, Tarkarli, Calangute, Panambur, Kapu, Karnataka, Palolem Beach, Dona Paula, Benaulim, Vagator, Kelwa Beach, Kappad, Arambol, Muzhappilangad Beach, Malpe, Poovar, Anjuna, Chandipur, Orissa, Kappil, Thiruvananthapuram, Puri Beach, Shankumugham Beach, Mandarmani, Shiroda, Varca, Suryalanka Beach, Ramakrishna Mission Beach, Edward Elliot's beach, Maravanthe, Diveagar Beach, Covelong, Candolim, Umbergaon, Varkala Beach, Cherai Beach, Silver Beach, Trasi, Baga Beach, Marari Beach, Payyambalam Beach, Bogmalo Beach, Kappkadavu, Tithal Beach, Sinquerim, Mukka, Baga, Goa, Harihareshwar, Mappila Bay, Thottada Beach, Alappuzha Beach, Kudle beach, Miramar, Panaji, Meenkunnu Beach, Cavelossim, Nagao Beach, Chapora Beach, Tannirbhavi Beach, Gopnath Beach, Golden Beach, Chennai, Konark Beach, Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach. Excerpt: Karwar (Konkani / Kannada: ) is the administrative headquarters of Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka, India. It is a seaside town situated on the banks of the Kali river which is on the west coast of the Indian peninsula. The town lies about 15 kilometres south of the Karnataka-Goa border and 519 km north-west of Bangalore. 'Karwar' also refers to the encompassing Taluk which includes the surrounding villages. The city has parallel and perpendicular concrete roads . The name 'Karwar' is a misnomer. It is derived from a nearby village called Kadwad (th...