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中文(繁體): 澳門特別行政區區徽
Português: Emblema da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau
中文(简体): 澳门特别行政区区徽
English: The emblem of the Macao Special Administrative Region
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08-03-2007 |
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civic symbol adopted in 20 December, 1999. |
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Tonyjeff (extracted from the flag of Macau, provided at the Open Clip Art website.) |
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This text is in the public domain because, according to Article 6 in Chapter 1 of Decreto-Lei n.º 43/99/M of Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, official texts shall not benefit from protection.
Decree-Law n.o 43/99/M of Macao:
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This work is from any of the paragraphs above and is in the public domain in Macao and possibly other jurisdictions.
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