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Macau


00:01:52 1 Etymology
00:02:43 2 History
00:03:59 2.1 Portuguese Macau
00:10:29 2.2 Transfer of sovereignty and SAR status
00:11:05 3 Government and politics
00:12:04 3.1 Executive
00:13:02 3.2 Legislature
00:14:09 3.3 Judiciary
00:16:27 3.4 Military
00:18:00 3.5 International relations
00:19:24 3.6 Administrative divisions
00:19:37 4 Geography
00:21:16 4.1 Climate
00:23:07 5 Economy
00:28:07 5.1 Monetary system
00:28:22 6 Demographics
00:29:44 6.1 Language
00:29:53 6.2 Employment
00:31:04 6.3 Religion
00:32:20 7 Infrastructure
00:33:39 7.1 Education
00:34:28 7.2 Healthcare
00:34:37 7.3 Transport
00:36:48 8 Public safety and military
00:39:18 8.1 Police and law enforcement
00:42:20 8.2 Firefighting
00:42:30 8.3 Anti-corruption
00:42:39 9 Culture
00:42:48 9.1 Cuisine
00:42:56 9.2 Sports
00:46:13 10 Notable people
00:47:10 11 Sister cities
00:48:36 12 See also
00:49:21 13 References
00:49:32 13.1 Citations



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Macau or Macao ( (listen); Chinese: 澳門, Cantonese: [ōu.mǔːn]; Portuguese: Macau), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the western side of the Pearl River estuary in East Asia. Along with Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and several other major cities in Guangdong, the territory forms a core part of the Pearl River Delta metropolitan region. With a population of 650,900 in an area of 30.5 km2 (11.8 sq mi), it is the most densely populated region in the world.
Macau was formerly a colony of the Portuguese Empire, after Ming China leased the territory as a trading post in 1557. Originally governing under Chinese authority and sovereignty, Portugal was given perpetual occupation rights for Macau in 1887. Macau remained under Portuguese control until 1999, when it was returned to China. As a special administrative region, Macau maintains a separate political and economic system apart from mainland China. The People's Republic of China's obligation to run Macau as a special administrative region, per the Joint Declaration on the Question of Macau, expires on 20 December 2049.
Macau is the gambling capital of the world. Its economy is heavily dependent on gambling and tourism, with the largest gambling revenue since 2006. It has a very high Human Development Index and the fourth-highest life expectancy in the world. Macau is among the world's richest regions and its GDP per capita by purchasing power parity was higher than that of any country in the world. In 2015, Macau was ranked as the No.1 of the Fastest Growing Metropolitan Areas in the world by Brookings Institution.

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

Macau | Wikipedia audio article

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