Municipalities and parishes of Macau


By the end of Portuguese rule, Macau was administratively divided into two municipalities and seven civil parishes. Parishes were administrative subdivisions of the municipalities. After the 1999 handover to China, parishes are still officially recognized divisions but for symbolic reasons only.

Background

Parishes were formerly administrative divisions falling under the former two municipalities of Macau: Macau and Ilhas. Following the 1999 transfer of sovereignty over Macau from Portugal to China, these municipalities were formally abolished on 31 December 2001 by Law No. 17/2001. While their administrative functions have since been removed, these parishes are still retained nominally.
Since the abolition of the municipalities, some of the municipal services are now handled by the Municipal Affairs Bureau.

Municipalities

Each municipality was run by a municipal council, with a supervising municipal assembly.
Municipality of Macau
Concelho de Macau
澳門市
Coterminous with the Macau Peninsula.
Its seat was also known as Cidade do Nome de Deus de Macau Name of God of Macau, full motto: Cidade do Nome de Deus de Macau, Não Há Outra Mais Leal, lit. City of the
Municipality of das Ilhas
Concelho das Ilhas
海島市
Coterminous with the islands of Taipa and Coloane.

Parishes

Prior to the dissolution of the municipalities in 2001, the first five parishes listed in the table below fell under the municipality of Macau while the remaining two fell under the municipality of Ilhas.
ParishChineseArea
Population
Density
Nossa Senhora de Fátima花地瑪堂區3.2244,00074,218
Santo António聖安多尼堂區1.1136,000118,000
São Lázaro望德堂區0.633,10055,166
大堂區3.449,20015,352
São Lourenço風順堂區1.053,70051,700
Nossa Senhora do Carmo嘉模堂區 7.6101,20012,131
São Francisco Xavier7.626,7001,221

The parishes of Nossa Senhora do Carmo and São Francisco Xavier are coterminous with the natural borders of the islands of Taipa and Coloane, respectively.