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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Amusement parks in Macau, Beaches of Macau, Casinos in Macau, Historic Centre of Macau, Landmarks in Macau, Museums in Macau, Urban public parks and gardens in Macau, St. Paul's College, Macao, Sun Yat Sen Memorial House, City of Dreams, The Venetian Macao, Zaia, Macau Tower, Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau, Grand Lisboa, Ruins of St. Paul's, Ponte 16, Sands Macao, Wynn Macau, Macau Protestant Chapel, Casino Lisboa, Macau, Coloane Village, Galaxy Macau, Macau Fisherman's Wharf, Macau Government Headquarters, Fortaleza do Monte, MGM Macau, A-Ma Temple, Macao Science Center, Taipa Houses-Museum, Altira Macau, Leal Senado, Macau Government House, MGM Grand Macau, Guia Fortress, Lotus Square, St. Dominic's Church, Rua do Cunha, Lotus Bridge, Pousada Marina Infante, Na Tcha Temple, Macau Legislative Assembly Building, Museum of Macau, Superior Court of Macau Building, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, Grand Prix Museum, Sun Yat Sen Park, Macau, Dom Pedro V Theatre, Holy House of Mercy, Hac Sa Beach, Senado Square, Macau Wine Museum, Casa Garden, Casa Real Casino, World Trade Center, St. Joseph's Seminary and Church, Coloane Park, China Insurance Building, Macau, Canidrome, S. Francisco Garden, Victory Garden, Macau, Hac Sa Bay Park, Comendador Ho Yin Garden, Garden of the Arts, Garden of Montanha Russa, Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, Dr Carlos d'Assumpcao Park, Nova Taipa Gardens. Excerpt: St. Paul's College of Macau (Portuguese: Colegio de Sao Paulo) also known as College of Madre de Deus (Mater Dei in Portuguese) was a university founded in 1594 in Macau by Jesuits at the service of the Portuguese under the Padroado treaty. It claims the title of the first Western university in the Far East. "St. Paul's University College of Macau" was funded by Alessandro Valignano in 1594 by upgrading the previous Madre de Deus school, as a stopove...