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Macau is located on China's Southeast coast bordering the Guangdong Province in China. It is about 60 kilometres from Hong Kong. The region is only 28 square kilometres in size and is comprised of the Macau Peninsula and the islands of Taipa and Coloane.

Last year official Macau gaming revenues surpassed the Las Vegas strip for the first time, making it the largest gaming market in the world. 2007 however promises to be even more exciting, as the growth and transformation of Macau into a world metropolis for gaming and entertainment continues. Global casino giants, along with Asia's home grown operators are investing billions of dollars to develop this truly integrated resort and gaming destination second to none. This year will see the opening of the Grand Lisboa, The Venetian (the anchor property for the newly developed Cotai Strip), MGM Grand and Crown Macau amongst others. In years to come, with so much committed to the region and 3 billion people living within a 5 hour flight, Macau can only expand and grow as the global leader in this space. Therefore please enjoy our definitive guide to "The Gaming Capital of the World".

2006 Population - 508,500

Macau.com sold for $550,000 (July 2006)

Would like your opinion on these domains:

DiscoverMacau.info
MacauDiningGuide.com
MacauDining.info
MacauFlights.info
MacauGuide.info
MacauTours.info
MacauTravelGuide.info
MacauTripGuide.com
KayakMacau.com
MacauWifi.com /.net /.info

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the .info for those kind of names kills any value. even the .com for those wouldnt be that great.
 
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