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You advance along, you and your enemy is building new alliances minor countries fall and you are liberating them. Some provinces are just controlled because they are die hard colonies just like Portuguese Macao.
If Portugal loses Macao because they get annexed and Macao is changing hands it would be interesting if Communist china and Nationalist china would get claims on Macao.

Historically Macao given to People’s Republic of china in 1979.
 
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Historically wrong!

:)
Espen Almerud said:
You advance along, you and your enemy is building new alliances minor countries fall and you are liberating them. Some provinces are just controlled because they are die hard colonies just like Portuguese Macao.
If Portugal loses Macao because they get annexed and Macao is changing hands it would be interesting if Communist china and Nationalist china would get claims on Macao.

Historically Macao given to People’s Republic of china in 1979.

Historically Macao returnd to China in the 90's. :)
 

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Espen Almerud said:
You advance along, you and your enemy is building new alliances minor countries fall and you are liberating them. Some provinces are just controlled because they are die hard colonies just like Portuguese Macao.
If Portugal loses Macao because they get annexed and Macao is changing hands it would be interesting if Communist china and Nationalist china would get claims on Macao.

Historically Macao given to People’s Republic of china in 1979.
I think that at least Nat. and Com.Chi should have claims on Macao.i forgot is it Portugal's national province,so could someone answer here.
@adam jardim:Espen Almerud probably was thinking to write 1997,and he probably wrote 1979 because he didn't look at what he wrote,so he wrote it 18 years before the historical date.
 

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1997 contra 1979.

Hongkong was given to CumiChina 1997 that I know.
The 1979 thing came from the Eng Wikipedia page.
Am not a Historian yet but next time I leave my sources behind to.
Sorry about them spelling errors. ;)

It’s a controlled province to Portugal not a National.

Transitional period, handover

Main article: Transfer of the sovereignty of Macau

Portugal and the People's Republic of China agreed in 1979 to regard Macau as "a Chinese territory under (temporary) Portuguese administration". Negotiations between the Chinese and Portuguese governments on the question of Macau started in June 1986. In 1987, an international treaty, known as the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration, was signed to make Macau a Special Administrative Region of the PRC.

In 1998, Chinese (Cantonese) was given official status and the same legal power as Portuguese, the official language.

The Chinese government assumed sovereignty over Macau on December 20, 1999, ending 329 years of Portuguese rule.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macao#History
 
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http://www.worldstatesmen.org/COLONIES.html









Chronology
1513 Portuguese led by Jorge Álvares anchor in the
Pearl River estuary.
1553 First Portuguese settlement at Macau/Macao.
1557 Portuguese established a trading post at Macau
(subordinated to Goa).
24 Jun 1622 Dutch fail to seize Macau.
11 Sep 1808 - 18 Dec 1808 British occupation, but Portuguese rule continues.
20 Sep 1844 Made a separate overseas province of Portugal
(action not recognized by China).
13 Mar 1849 Chinese customs officials expelled, Portuguese
cease paying rent to China.
1851 Portuguese occupy Taipa (Dangzai) Island.
1864 Portuguese occupy Coloane (Luhuan) Island.
1883 Portuguese Timor and Macau made a combined.
overseas province of Portugal under Goa.
26 Mar 1887 Protocol of Lisbon under which China acknowledged
Portuguese right of perpetual occupation of Macau
1928 China renounces recognition of Portuguese
annexation.
1890 Ilha Verde (Qingzhou) incorporated into Macau.
1938 - 1941 Portuguese occupy the islands of Lapa and Montanha
(both are retaken by Japan and restored to China)
Dec 1941 - Aug 1945 Japanese troops enter the colony several times. The
Japanese control access of people and goods to
the territory, making it a virtual protectorate
in 1943. But Macau avoids actual occupation.
11 Jun 1951 Status changed from colony to overseas province.
29 Jan 1967 Portugal recognizes Macau as Chinese territory,
China however, declines return of the territory.
25 Feb 1974 China again refuses to take back Macau.
17 Feb 1976 Status changed from overseas province to special
territory (collective entity), recognized by
Portugal as part of China.
8 Feb 1979 Macau recognized by China as Chinese territory
administered by Portugal.
13 Apr 1987 Portugal agrees to restore Macau to China on
20 Dec 1999.
20 Dec 1999 Return to China as a special administrative region