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Macau is situated on a tiny peninsula at the mouth of the Pearl River. Two bridges of 2.5km (1.5 miles) and 4.5km (2.8 miles)
respectively link it to its nearest island, Taipa, which in turn is joined to the island of Côloane by a 2.2km (1.3-mile)
causeway. At the extreme northern end of the peninsula, on a narrow isthmus, is the imposing gateway (Portas do Cerco, or
Border Gate), which leads to the Zhuhai and Zhongshan areas of the People’s Republic of China. Some 60km (37 miles) to the
east-northeast, across the mouth of the river, is Hong Kong.
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