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16 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... Popular tourist attractions in Macau include the following: Buildings and towers. Macau Tower; Casinos.
Jim McGreevey (born 1957), 52nd Governor of New Jersey (B) [182] John Gerald Milton (1881–1977), represented New Jersey in the United States Senate in 1938 (B) [183] A. Harry Moore (1877–1952), 39th Governor of New Jersey who was elected to serve three separate non-consecutive terms and also served in the U.S. Senate (B) [184]
This is a list of notable people who were born in the Channel Island of Jersey, or have been resident there, including current Jersey residents. Some persons may not be listed here, but are listed in other related articles, shown under the See also section. All those listed should have an article dedicated to them.
Albio Sires (born 1951), Cuban-born politician and United States Representative of New Jersey since 2006; Snooki (real name Nicole Polizzi) (born 1987), Chilean-born reality television personality from Jersey Shore; Amelie Veiller Van Norman (1844–1920), French-born American educator and civic reformer
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. [16] Macau's gambling revenue was $37 billion in 2018. [129] Taxes from gambling revenues fund a robust welfare system and an annual cash payment to Macau's citizens. [82]: 204
Christopher Cerf (born c. 1955), former Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education who is the state-appointed Superintendent of the Newark Public Schools [208] Bayard H. Faulkner (1894–1983), mayor and chairman of the Commission on Municipal Government that created New Jersey's Optional Municipal Charter Law, better known ...
This is a list of United States politicians who were born outside the present-day United States, its territories (the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa), and its outlying possessions.
In 2013 the number of people living in the U.S. who were born in France was estimated at 129,520. [64] Franco-Americans made up close to, or more than, 10 percent of the population of seven states, six in New England and Louisiana.