Outline of Singapore

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The Flag of Singapore
The location of Singapore
An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Singapore, published in 1994

The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to Singapore:

Singapore – a sovereign republic comprising the main island of Singapore and smaller outlying islands which are located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia.[1] Singapore lies 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands and is in-between the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea.

Singapore is one of the three true city-states in the world, along with Monaco and the Vatican City, and is the only one with full self-governance, its own currency, and a significant military force. It is the second smallest nation in Asia by land area, ahead of Maldives and similar to Bahrain.

General reference[change | change source]

An enlargeable basic map of Singapore, published in 2003

Geography of Singapore[change | change source]

An enlargeable British Military map of Singapore dated 1945

Environment of Singapore[change | change source]

An enlargeable satellite image of Singapore

Natural geographic features of Singapore[change | change source]

Sunset at Lower Peirce Reservoir, photographed on 25 December 2005

Regions of Singapore[change | change source]

Urban planning areas, an example of subdivisions in Singapore

Administrative divisions of Singapore[change | change source]

Municipalities[change | change source]

Demography of Singapore[change | change source]

Government and politics of Singapore[change | change source]

Parliament House, photographed on 18 October 2002

Branches of the government of Singapore[change | change source]

Executive branch of the government of Singapore[change | change source]

Legislative branch of the government of Singapore[change | change source]

Judicial branch of the government of Singapore[change | change source]

Foreign relations of Singapore[change | change source]

International organisation membership[change | change source]

The Republic of Singapore is a member of the:[1]

Law and order in Singapore[change | change source]

Copies of the Singapore Law Reports at the Library of the Supreme Court of Singapore

Military of Singapore[change | change source]

A Republic of Singapore Air Force's F-15SG Strike Eagle

History of Singapore[change | change source]

1888 German map of Singapore

Culture of Singapore[change | change source]

Modern architecture in Marina Bay, Singapore
A construction sign written in Singapore's four official languages
A statue of the Merlion

Religion in Singapore[change | change source]

The Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam

The arts in Singapore[change | change source]

The Esplanade, a performing arts centre

Sports in Singapore[change | change source]

National Stadium, the home stadium of the Singapore national football team

Economy and infrastructure of Singapore[change | change source]

The Singapore Stock Exchange

Transport in Singapore[change | change source]

Road transport in Singapore[change | change source]

A public bus in Singapore

Aviation in Singapore[change | change source]

A Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 at Singapore Changi Airport

Rail transport in Singapore[change | change source]

A diagram of the physical spread of the MRT and LRT network across the island (includes lines under construction).
Monorails in Singapore[change | change source]
Light Rail Transit[change | change source]
Mass Rapid Transit[change | change source]
A Mass Rapid Transit train

Transport operators of Singapore[change | change source]

A Comfort-DelGro owned taxi in Singapore.

Transport disasters in Singapore[change | change source]

Education in Singapore[change | change source]

Students in Singapore

Notes[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Singapore". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. 2 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  2. Victoria Vaughan (21 July 2009), "S'pore group head to China for rare glimpse", The Straits Times.
  3. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Singapore Botanic Gardens". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2019-09-01.

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