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Marimari.com : Macau - History
- English
URL: http://www.marimari.com/content/macau/general_info/history/main.html
Macau is derived from the name of a Chinese goddess,
known as A-Má or Ling Má, and is popular with
seafarers and fishermen. When Portuguese sailors
landed and asked the name of the place, the natives
replied A-Ma-Gao (Bay of A Ma). In modern usage,
Amagao was shortened to Macau. [ eng ] |

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From Macau´s Swedish history
- English
URL: http://victorian.fortunecity.com/vermeer/899/macau.html
This is the street in Macau named after Anders Ljungstedt, Avenida Sir Anders
Ljungstedt. It is situated in a new district in the very centre of the city which is built on
reclaimed land. [ eng ] |

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History/Intro to Wow Macau
- English
URL: http://www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/Macau/macau.html
As you might know, Macau is a peninsula on the southwestern side of China.
There are two other islands near it, named Coloane and Taipa which are also part
of the Portuguese colony of Macau. [ eng ] |

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History of Macau
- English
URL: http://motherearthtravel.com/macau/history.htm
A one page history of Macau. [ eng ] |

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History of Macau
- English
URL: http://www.worldrover.com/history/macau_history.html
Chinese records of Macau date back to the establishment in
1152 of Xiangshan County under which Macau was administered,
though it remained unpopulated through most of the next
century. Members of the South Sung (Song) Dynasty and some
50,000 followers were the first recorded inhabitants of the
area, seeking refuge in Macau from invading Mongols in 1277. [ eng ] |

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Postal History from Macau
- English
URL: http://www.collect.at/Covers_from_Macau.htm
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