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		<title>Historical Center</title>
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Map of the pedestrian circuit of `&#8217;Senado Square&#8221; has    to be linked to the Cathedral Square as they share the same historical ambience.
From the CamÃµes garden until Barra fortress, the historical    nucleus had to be considered as a heritage unity, that characterize Macao as    an historical [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Macau Tower</title>
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The Lotus flower is the symbol of the modern Metropolis of Macau    that retrieves her energy from the deep legacy inherited from the past five    centuries.
Now between her two new lakes, another Lotus, shining in metal, has risen from    the dust and mud, reaching the blue [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Macau Cultural Center</title>
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The Cultural Center Complex is mainly composed of two buildings, which were    intended separated in order to reflect the two main cultures of Macau, the Chinese    and the Portuguese, which had lived peacefully together for centuries.
The volumetric majesty of the amphitheatres building, cover by    an oriental [...]]]></description>
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