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Macau Military Club

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The Macau Military Club (traditional Chinese: 澳門陸軍俱樂部; simplified Chinese: 澳门陆军俱乐部; pinyin: Àomén Lùjūn Jùlèbù; Portuguese: Clube Militar de Macau) is a club and restaurant in Sé, Macau, China.

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Macau Military Club
南灣大馬路 Avenida da Praia Grande,

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陸軍俱樂部 Clube militar

南灣大馬路 Avenida da Praia Grande 975
519020 , Grand Beach
Macau, China
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