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    Geography. Map of the Pearl River Delta. Aerial view of Macau Peninsula. A 1954 map of the Zhongshan region. Macau is located at the bottom-right of the region. Map of Macau. Macau is located on China's southern coast, 60 km (37 mi) west of Hong Kong, on the western side of the Pearl River estuary.

    • History of Macau

      The human history of Macau stretches back up to 6,000 years,...

    • Portuguese Macau

      Macau (officially the Province of Macau from 1897 to 1976...

    • Outline of Macau

      An enlargeable map of Macau, showing Macau Peninsula, Cotai,...

    • Emblem

      For Macau, a dragon was used for the part of the shield...

    • Sport in Macau

      Macau Olympic Committee hosted the East Asian Games in 2005....

    • University of Macau

      The University of Macau (UM or UMac) is a public research...

    • Historic Centre

      Location of Macau adjacent to Guangdong. Historic Centre of...

    • Flag

      The Regional Flag of the Macau Special Administrative Region...

    • Gambling in Macau

      Gambling in Macau has been legal since the 1850s when the...

  2. Topography. The administrative divisions within Macau ( Click here for Satellite Image) View of the old city. View of the casinos. View of Macao from air. Location: Eastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and China. Terrain: generally flat. Elevation extremes: lowest point: South China Sea 0 m. highest point: Coloane Alto 172 m (564 ft)

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  4. Macau. The Macao Special Administrative Region ( Macau or Macao, simplified Chinese: 澳门; traditional Chinese: 澳門; pinyin: Aomen; Jyutping: Ou Mun) is one of China 's two Special Administrative Regions. (The other one is Hong Kong ). Macau is a small city in the southern coast in China.

  5. Macau facts: Official web sites of Macau, links and information on Macau's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers.

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