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Events from the year 1987 in Portuguese Macau .
Macau or Macao is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. With a population of about 710,000 people and a land area of 32.9 km2 (12.7 sq mi), it is the most densely populated region in the world.
The Public Security Forces Affairs Bureau of Macau is government department of the Macau Government, it is responsible for public security, civil defence, and protection of persons and property.
The Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is the organic law that establishes the Macau Special Administrative Region, replacing the Estatuto Orgânico de Macau. It was adopted on 31 March 1993 by China's National People's Congress and promulgated by President Jiang Zemin; it came into effect on 20 December 1999, following the handover of Macau from Portugal to China.
The Fortaleza do Monte is a fort in Santo António in Macau. It is the historical military centre of Macau. The fort forms part of the "Historic Centre of Macau" and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Human rights in Macau refers to the basic rights of citizens of Macau, a former Portuguese colony that reverted to Chinese administration in 1999. As a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), Macau enjoys a high degree of autonomy, except in defence and foreign affairs, and its citizens have basic freedoms and enjoy legally protected rights. The Macau Basic Law is the SAR's constitution, promulgated by PRC's National People's Congress (NPC) in 1993.
African chicken, also known as galinha à africana (Portuguese:[ɡɐˈlĩɲaafɾiˈkɐ̃nɐ], is a Macanese chicken dish.
Centro Desportivo Olímpico - Estádio is a multi-purpose stadium in Taipa, Macau. It was formerly named Estádio Campo Desportivo (澳門運動場) before the reconstruction of the stadium had been completed.
The Macau Football Association is the governing body of association football in Macau SAR of China.
Ilha Verde, also known by its Cantonese name Cing-zau and Mandarin name Qingzhou, is an area in the northwest of Macau Peninsula, Macau, that forms part of the Our Lady Fatima Parish. It is a former island—known in English as Verde or Green Island—to the west of the Macau Isthmus. It was settled by Jesuits.
The Macau national ice hockey team is the national men's ice hockey team that represents Macau, China in international competitions and as an associate member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Macau is not ranked in the IIHF World Rankings and have not entered in any World Championships nor at any Olympic Games, but have played in the Challenge Cup of Asia, a regional tournament for lower-tier hockey nations in Asia.
The Macau national rugby union team represents Macau in international rugby union. Macau are a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB), and have yet to play in a Rugby World Cup tournament.
Rugby union is a minor sport in Macau.
Portugal established diplomatic relations with North Korea in February 1975.
The sport of football in Macau is run by the Associação de Futebol de Macau. The association administers the national football team as well as the national league. The national team has never qualified for the AFC Asian Cup or EAFF East Asian Championship. The team qualified for the 2006 AFC Challenge Cup, where they got one draw and two losses.
The Macau Open is a squash tournament held in Macau, China in October. It is part of the PSA World Tour and the WSA World Tour.
Ho Iat Seng is a Macau politician serving as the third and current chief executive of Macau since December 2019.
The 2017 Taça de Macau is the 2017 cup season competition of Taça de Macau.
The 2018 Taça de Macau was the 2018 iteration of the Taça de Macau, the top football knockout competition in Macau.
The Macau national under-23 football team represents Macau in international football competitions in the Asian Games, the East Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is controlled by the Macau Football Association.
The Macau national under-20 football team is the under-20 association football team of Macau. It is controlled by the Macau Football Association.