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  2. Category:Casinos in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Casinos in Macau" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Altira Macau; C. Casino Lisboa (Macau) City of Dreams (casino) G. Galaxy Macau;

  3. Gambling in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Regarding credit for gaming, Macau law states since 2004 that the granting of credit for casino games of fortune generates civil obligations, which are fully enforceable in Macau courts. Credit for casino games of fortune is defined as any case where chips are passed on to a player without immediate cash payment of such chips; this is an ...

  4. Category:Gambling companies of Macau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gambling companies of Macau" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  5. Macau is back as the world’s top gambling hub—and casino ...

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    Macau's casinos generated about $36 billion in revenue in 2019; Nevada, the home of Las Vegas, reported just under $12 billion in gambling revenue over the same period.

  6. The Venetian Macao - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall. The Venetian Macao (Chinese: 澳門威尼斯人) is a hotel and casino resort in Macau, China owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The 39-story [1] structure on Macau's Cotai Strip has 10,500,000-square-foot (980,000 m 2) of floor space, and is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas.

  7. City of Dreams (casino) - Wikipedia

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    City of Dreams (Chinese: 新濠天地, Portuguese: Cidade dos Sonhos) is a casino resort in Cotai, Macau, SAR of People's Republic of China.Built, owned and managed by Melco Resorts & Entertainment, the resort, also known as CoD or CoD Macau, opened on 1 June 2009.

  8. Only masked punters: Macau casinos reopen after ... - AOL

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    HONG KONG/MACAU Feb 19 (Reuters) - Casinos in Macau, the world's biggest gambling hub, reopen on Thursday after being closed for two weeks because of the coronavirus epidemic, but all punters and ...

  9. Macau's Rising Tide Lifts All Casinos - AOL

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    Macau's gaming revenue grew 19.6% in the third quarter and everyone with operations in the region benefited. Las Vegas Sands was a clear winner with 32% growth and Melco Crown's City of Dreams ...