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  2. Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    The first Portuguese to visit China was Jorge Álvares in 1513, during the Age of Discovery.He erected a padrão with the arms of Portugal in the port of Tamau, located on the neighboring island of Sancho (or Sanchoão) at the mouth of the Pearl River, near Macau.

  3. Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau's gambling industry is the largest in the world, generating over MOP195 billion (US$24 billion) in revenue and about seven times larger than that of Las Vegas. [15] Macau's gambling revenue was $37 billion in 2018. [128] Taxes from gambling revenues fund a robust welfare system and an annual cash payment to Macau's citizens. [81]: 204

  4. Macanese Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Macanese Portuguese (Portuguese: português macaense) is a Portuguese dialect spoken in Macau, where Portuguese is co-official with Cantonese.Macanese Portuguese is spoken, to some degree either natively or as a second language, by roughly 2.3% [2] of the population of Macau.

  5. History of Macau - Wikipedia

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    Both Chinese and Portuguese merchants flocked to Macau, although the Portuguese were never numerous (numbering just 900 in 1583 and 1200 out of 26,000 in 1640). [20] It quickly became an important node in the development of Portugal's trade along three major routes: Macau–Malacca–Goa–Lisbon, Guangzhou–Macau–Nagasaki and Macau–Manila ...

  6. Category:Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Macau (1557–1999) — the former Portuguese colony and overseas province period of the history of Macau, located on the Pearl River Delta in Southeast China The main article for this category is Portuguese Macau .

  7. Military of Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    Plaque of the Macau Military Club, in operation 1870–1995. Macau was under Portuguese rule from 1557 until 1999. During the final period of colonial administration prior to the handover of Macau to China, Portugal retained only limited numbers of military personnel in Macau for liaison and support purposes; the last major units having been withdrawn following the Carnation Revolution of 1974.

  8. Macanese people - Wikipedia

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    Macau was founded circa 1557 by Portuguese merchants with permission of the Chinese Canton governor and later the emperor. Since its beginning, Macau has not been conquered and until the attacks of the Dutch in 1604, it didn't have a military garrison. Portuguese culture dominates the Macanese, but Chinese cultural patterns are also significant.

  9. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    During the negotiations, Portuguese representatives offered to return Macau in 1987, but Chinese representatives rejected that year (as well rejecting previous requests for 1967, 1975, and 1977). China requested 1997, the same year as Hong Kong , but Portugal refused. 2004 was suggested by Portugal, as well as 2007 as that year would mark the ...