Although Macau is under Chinese federal-control, it still only remains a territory. Therefore, as a Special Administrative Region (SAR), Macau is allocated to remain as autonomous territory where it has control over all government matters excluding military defense and international trade stances, similar to Hong Kong, another SAR. This level of autonomy also allows it to keep its own flag, similar to the States' Flags in the United States.
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Both spellings are are acceptable. Macau is more common.
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Php 5,150 on the average from Manila to Macau, one way.
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The population of Macau was estimated to be 542,200 in 2009
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Macau is in the People's republic of China.
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Macau is not a country, it is both the name of the Special Administrative Region of China and of it's main city. It lies across from Hong Kong in the Pearl River Delta.
Macau was a Portuguese overseas territory from 1557 until 1999, nowadays it runs on a city state model with it's own flag, currency, laws, international border and official languages. (Chinese and Portuguese, plus the mixed creole called Patuá)
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Portuguese School of Macau was created in 1998.
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Scout Association of Macau was created in 1983.
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While I do not know of any medical universities in Macau, there are some universities with medical programs. University of Macau being the leader.
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No, it rarely snows in Macau. The climate in Macau is subtropical, with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Snow is extremely rare in this region.
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Immigration check point between Macau and Mainland China
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