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Both Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China are cities and were never once countries. Hong Kongwas once a British Crown Colony until 1997 when authority was passed to the Chinese government. It is currently still a Special Administrative Region.
Hong Kong is a 'special administrative area' of the Peoples Republic of China. Hong Kong was formerly a British colony until 1997.
No, Hong Kong is not a country, but a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. It was formerly a colony of the British Empire until July 1, 1997.
Hong Kong was an English colony until July the first in 1997, which is the day it became a Special Administrative Region of China.
Hong Kong and Macau are two political entities that have reunited with China in recent past. Hong Kong remained a British colony till 1997 and Macau was a Portuguese colony till 1999.Both are now considered special administrative regions in China.
Since 1997, Hong Kong has been under Chinese control
it is originally a colony of Great Britain. on July 1st, 1997, it was returned to China and was named as a Special Administrative Region, that, theoretically, though not very true in reality, a city that enjoys a high degree of autonomy.
Before independence Brazil was the largest speaking Portuguese colony in the world.
Diu, a Portuguese colony in present-day India, was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1559.
Macau.
yes , of the portuguese