Gogo

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 277

Gogo, a seaport of British India, situated in the peninsula of Kathiawar, and on the Gulf of Cambay, 193 miles NW. of Bombay. It has a safe anchorage during the south-west monsoon, with smooth water and a muddy bottom, and the townsmen are reckoned the best sailors in India. Formerly a great cotton mart, its staple trade has deserted it for Bhaunagar, 8 miles distant, and the place has sunk greatly in recent years. Pop. now only about 7000.

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