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Macau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Macau has a sizable Christian community; Roman Catholics and Protestants constitute 7% and 2% of the population respectively. In addition, 17% of the population follow original ...
Religion in Macau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As most of the British were Protestants, the Macau Protestant population was reduced to a handful for a long time. By the 20th century, some Chinese Protestants were meeting in ...
Macau: Weather from Answers.com
Macao also Macau ( ) An administrative region of southeast China comprising Macao Peninsula and two offshore islands in the South China Sea west of
The Old Protestant Cemetery - Macau Attractions
Originally Macau authorities did not allow the burial of Protestants within its city walls; yet the Chinese were equally as intolerant of the burial of foreigners in its soil.
History of Macau: The Portuguese influence on Macau
Macau is Chinese run, and full of Chinese people the ... today and is one of the main tourist attractions in Macau. This Catholic territory led to problems later on. Protestants ...
Culture of Macau - traditional, history, people ...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, other groups such as British Protestants, Japanese, and Indians also settled in Macau in small numbers.
Christianity in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7 Christianity in Macau; 8 Christianity in Taiwan; 9 Christianity in Autonomous Regions ... that there are roughly 54 million Christians in China, of which 39 million are Protestants ...
Interesting Facts about Macau - Fun Facts about Macau
Majority of the people living in Macau are Buddhists, while one can also find Roman Catholics and Protestants here. The economy of Macau largely depends upon the revenue generated ...
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Too Far to Turn BackNewsweekIn Asia, huge new resorts in Singapore and Macau are hoping to prove immune to hard times. Singapore's new Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands, ...and more » |
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Going back in timeMalaysia StarFrom as early as the 16th century, Macau acted as a gateway to the East for Western traders, mainly from Portugal, England and other parts of ... |
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