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The ''Leal Senado'', or Loyal Senate, was the seat of Macau's government during its time as a Portuguese colony. The ''Leal Senado'', or Loyal Senate, was the seat of ]'s government during its time as a Portuguese colony. It is located at one end of the ].


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The Leal Senado, or Loyal Senate, was the seat of Macau's government during its time as a Portuguese colony. It is located at one end of the Senado Square.

The senate building.
Inside the main entrance, the title granted to Macau by King Joao IV is displayed.
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