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Republic of Singapore

Republik Singapura (Minalay)
新加坡共和国 (Tsinino)
சிங்கப்பூர் குடியரசு (Tinamil)





Bandira han Singapore

Bandira



Eskudo han Singapore

Eskudo





Lema: 
"Majulah Singapura" (Minalay)
"Onward, Singapore"



Awit: Majulah Singapura
"Onward, Singapore"



Kahamutang han  Singgapura  (red)
Kahamutang han  Singgapura  (red)


Location of Singapore (dark green) in ASEAN (light green) and Asia.
Location of Singapore (dark green) in ASEAN (light green) and Asia.

Pamunuan
Singapore
(Downtown Core, Central)[lower-alpha 1]
Opisyal nga mga pinulongan

English

Official scripts

Roman (Latin) script

Demonimo
Singaporean
Kagamhanan
Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic
• President

Tony Tan
• Prime Minister

Lee Hsien Loong
• Speaker of Parliament

Halimah Yacob
• Chief Justice

Sundaresh Menon
Lehislatura
Parliament
Formation
• Founding

6 February 1819[1]
• Self-government

3 June 1959[2]
• Independence from
the United Kingdom


31 August 1963[3]
• Merger with Malaysia

16 September 1963[3]
• Expulsion from Malaysia

9 August 1965[3]
Kahaluag
• Tanan

718.3 km2 (277.3 sq mi)[4] (190th)
Kamolupyohan
• 2014[4] nga banabana

5,469,700 (114th)
• Densidad

7,615/km2 (19,722.8/sq mi) (3rd)

GDP (PPP)

2013[5] nga banabana
• Tanan

Int$425.251 billion
• Per capita

Int$78,762 (3rd)

GDP (nominal)

2013[5] nga banabana
• Tanan

US$297.941 billion (36th)
• Per capita

US$55,182

Gini (2012)

47.8[6]
hataas · 26th

HDI (2013)

 0.901[7]
hataas hin duro · 9th
Salapî
Singapore dollar (SGD)
Zona hin oras
SST (UTC+8)
Format hin pitsa
dd/mm/yyyy
Namanehar ha
left
Kodigo hin pagtawag
+65
ISO 3166 nga kodigo
SG
Internet TLD
.sg, .新加坡, .சிங்கப்பூர்




  1. Singapore is a city-state.




An Singgapura o Singgapur (Ininglis: Singapore), in usa nga soberano nga syudad-estado ngan isla-nasod ha Salatan-Sinirangan Asya. Ini in namumutang ha salatan nga tumoy han Peninsula Malay ngan ini liwat aada ha 137 kilometro (85 mi) paamihan han ekwador.



Pinanbasaran |





  1. Chew, Ernest (1991). Lee, Edwin. ed. A History of Singapore. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-588917-7.


  2. Hoe Yeen Nie (2 June 2009). "State of Singapore came into being 50 years ago on 3 June". Channel News Asia (Singapore). http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/433440/1/.html.


  3. 3.03.13.2 Ipakita an sayop: Invalid <ref> tag;
    no text was provided for refs named LOC2



  4. 4.04.1 "Statistics Singapore – Latest Data – Population & Land Area (Mid-Year Estimates)". Statistics Singapore. June 2014. Ginkuhà 25 September 2014. 


  5. 5.05.1 "Singapore". International Monetary Fund. Ginkuhà 22 October 2014. 


  6. "Distribution of family income – Gini Index". CIA. 2012. Ginkuhà 15 August 2013. 


  7. "2014 Human Development Report Summary". United Nations Development Programme. 2014. pp. 21–25. Ginkuhà 27 July 2014. 




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Pinanbasaran



Bibliograpiya



  • Hill, Michael (1995). Kwen Fee Lian. ed. The Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in Singapore. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-12025-X.

  • King, Rodney (2008). The Singapore Miracle, Myth and Reality. Insight Press. ISBN 0-9775567-0-0.

  • Mauzy, Diane K.; Milne, R.S. (2002). Singapore Politics: Under the People's Action Party. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-24653-9.

  • Tan, Kenneth Paul (2007). Renaissance Singapore? Economy, Culture, and Politics. NUS Press. ISBN 978-9971-69-377-0.

  • Lee Kuan Yew (2000). From Third World To First: The Singapore Story: 1965–2000. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-019776-5

  • Worthington, Ross (2002). Governance in Singapore. Routledge/Curzon. ISBN 0-7007-1474-X.


  • "Census of Population (2000)" (PDF). Singapore Department of Statistics. Ginkuhà 11 January 2000. [dead link]


  • "Key Facts & Figures". Ministry of Transport, Singapore. Ginkuhà 11 January 2003. 


  • "Nation's History". Singapore Infomap. Ginkuhà 11 January 2004. 


  • "MOE-PRIME". Programme For Rebuilding and IMproving Existing schools (PRIME). Ginhipos tikang ha an orihinal han 23 August 2007. Ginkuhà 15 May 2007. 

  • "Eight More Schools to Benefit from Upgrading" (Press release). Ministry of Education. 14 February 2007. http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2007/pr20070214.htm. Ginkúhà dida han 15 May 2007.




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Gobyerno


  • Singapore Government Directory Interactive

  • Singapore Government Online Portal

  • Gateway To All Government Services

  • Singapore National Service Portal

  • Singapore Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority

  • Chief of State and Cabinet Members

  • Singapore Economic Development Board


Kasahiran nga impormasyon



  • Singapore nga entrada ha The World Factbook


  • Singapore from UCB Libraries GovPubs


  • Singgapura ngada ha Open Directory Project


  • Singapore profile from the BBC News


  • Singapore at Encyclopædia Britannica


  • Singapore: Background and U.S. Relations Congressional Research Service

  • Singapore Infomap


  • Wikimedia Atlas han Singapore

  • WikiSatellite view of Singapore at WikiMapia

  • Official Gateway To Singapore

  • Official Singapore Tourism Website


  • Key Development Forecasts for Singapore from International Futures


Pan-negosyohaan

  • World Bank Summary Trade Statistics Singapore

  • This article incorporates public domain text from the websites of the Singapore Department of Statistics, the United States Department of State, the United States Library of Congress and the CIA World Factbook.










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