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India

The combination of evidence provides a very strong signal for Mangalore.

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United Arab Emirates, Dubai
40%

One of the profile pictures, belonging to 'Elston Dsouza', shows a man in front of a modern, illuminated waterfront at night. This aesthetic is common in cities in the Persian Gulf, such as Dubai, which has a very large expatriate community from Mangalore. While the primary evidence points to Mangalore as the home location for this social circle, it is plausible that one or more individuals reside in the UAE.

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India, Panaji
30%

The surnames 'Monteiro' and 'Dsouza' are of Portuguese origin and are also very common in the state of Goa, India, due to its history as a Portuguese colony. This could suggest a connection to Goa. However, the definitive presence of the Kannada script strongly favors Karnataka over Goa, as Kannada is not a primary language of Goa.

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Infrastructure

Interior of a possible church or event hall seen in a profile picture.

Visible text and signs

ak46464d • ArunDyna Monteiro • jeevanroshu • ಮುನ್ನಿ

Context and culture

The combination of evidence provides a very strong signal for Mangalore. The text 'ಮುನ್ನಿ' is written in the Kannada script, the official language of the state of Karnataka. The surnames 'Monteiro' and 'Dsouza' are extremely common among Mangalorean Catholics, a community centered in and around the coastal city of Mangalore in Karnataka. The convergence of a specific regional language and specific community surnames makes this location highly probable.