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  2. Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, after the various annexations, the Colony of Macau (excluding Lapa, D. João, Montanha, and certain nearby islands over which the Portuguese claimed sovereignty) had approximately an area of 11.6 km 2 (4.5 sq mi), distributed as follows: Peninsula Macau, including Ilha Verde, 3.4 km 2 (1.3 sq mi); Taipa, 2. ...

  3. History of Macau - Wikipedia

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    In 1558, Leonel de Sousa became the second Portuguese governor of Macau. They later built some rudimentary stone-houses around the area now called Nam Van. But not until 1557 did the Portuguese establish a permanent settlement in Macau, at an annual rent of 500 taels (~20 kilograms (44 lb)) of silver. [13]

  4. Handover of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The colony remained under Portuguese rule until 20 December 1999, when its handover to China took place and became the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. This marked the end of nearly 600 years of Portuguese overseas colonialism.

  5. Macau - Wikipedia

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    The Kuomintang further affirmed Portuguese jurisdiction in Macau when the Treaty of Peking was renegotiated in 1928. [52] During the Second World War, the Empire of Japan did not occupy the colony and generally respected Portuguese neutrality in Macau. However, after Japanese troops captured a British cargo ship in Macau waters in 1943, Japan ...

  6. Wanzai, Small Hengqin and Great Hengqin islands - Wikipedia

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    It is adjacent to the Macau Peninsula of Macau. The Portuguese called the island Lapa. Wanzai area in the east side of Ilha de Lapa was under Portuguese control from 1849 to 1887. It was located across the "Inner Harbour" (Qianshan Waterway) from Macau. In a 1700 map, the island has a defensive battery and manufacturing facility. [4]

  7. Timeline of Portuguese history - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese armies take Serpa and Moura (in Alentejo) from the Moors. 1168: Portuguese frontiersman Gerald the Fearless goes into the territory of Badajoz. 1169: King Afonso I of Portugal grants the Knights Templar one third of all they conquer to the Moors in Alentejo. Gerald the Fearless seizes Badajoz from the Almohads.

  8. Category:Portuguese Macau - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Macau (1557–1999) — the former Portuguese colony and overseas province period of the history of Macau, located on the Pearl River Delta in Southeast China The main article for this category is Portuguese Macau .

  9. Macau independence - Wikipedia

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    Macau independence (Chinese: 澳門獨立; Portuguese: Independência de Macau) is a stance advocating for Macau's independence from the People's Republic of China.In 2016, the topic of Macau independence was brought up due to the controversy over the revision of Legislative Assembly of Macau election law, which is indirectly influenced by the Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy.