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

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

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

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An enlargeable basic map of Singapore, published in 2003

Geography of Singapore

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An enlargeable British Military map of Singapore dated 1945

Environment of Singapore

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An enlargeable satellite image of Singapore

Natural geographic features of Singapore

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Sunset at Lower Peirce Reservoir, photographed on 25 December 2005

Regions of Singapore

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Urban planning areas, an example of subdivisions in Singapore

Administrative divisions of Singapore

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Municipalities
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Demography of Singapore

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Government and politics of Singapore

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Parliament House, photographed on 18 October 2002

Branches of the government of Singapore

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Executive branch of the government of Singapore

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Legislative branch of the government of Singapore

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Judicial branch of the government of Singapore

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Foreign relations of Singapore

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International organisation membership

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

Law and order in Singapore

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

Military of Singapore

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

History of Singapore

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1888 German map of Singapore

Culture of Singapore

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

Religion in Singapore

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The Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam

The arts in Singapore

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The Esplanade, a performing arts centre

Sports in Singapore

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

Economy and infrastructure of Singapore

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The Singapore Stock Exchange

Transport in Singapore

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Road transport in Singapore

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A public bus in Singapore

Aviation in Singapore

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A Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 at Singapore Changi Airport

Rail transport in Singapore

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

Transport operators of Singapore

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A ComfortDelGro taxi in Singapore.

Transport disasters in Singapore

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Education in Singapore

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Students in Singapore

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "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. ^ "Singapore Botanic Gardens". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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