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'''MACAO (澳門特別行政區)'''
Staturs: Special administrative district
 
[[File:mo-nat.png|center|400 px]]
 
'''Origin/Meaning:'''
Macao does not have a true heraldic arms, but uses the above symbol.
 
From the 17th century until 1999 Macao was a Portuguese colony.
 
In the 19th century the colony did not have true arms, but used the Portuguese national arms, surrounded by the motto ''Cidade do nome de Deus, não há outra mais Leal'' (Portuguese for ''City of the Name of God, there is none more Loyal'').
 
[[File:mo-nat1.jpg|center|300 px]]
 
In the 20th century all Portuguese colonies were granted arms based on a similar design; the small shields of the arms of Portugal in the upper right, a local symbol in the upper left and the base with waves (for 'overseas' territories). Initially Macao used the Chinese dragon on its historical colours (gold on black), which, on May 8, 1935, were replaced by a golden dragon in blue.<br>
Due to a change in status, the arms were chaned in 1951, when the word colony was replaced by overseas province.
 
{|align="center"
|align="center"|[[File:mo-nat2.jpg|center|300 px]]  <br/>The arms of Macao until 1935
|align="center"|[[File:mo-nat3.jpg|center|300 px]]  <br/>The arms of Macao from 1935-1951
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|align="center"|[[File:mo-nat4.jpg|center|300 px]]  <br/>The arms of Macao from 1935-1951
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