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Singapore consists
of the main island of Singapore and some 63 offshore islands.
It is situated between latitudes 1°09'N and 1°29'N and
longitudes 103°36'E and 104°25'E approximately 137 kilometres
north of the Equator. |
The main island is about 42 kilometres from east to west and 23 kilometres from north to south. Singapore's total land area, including that of the smaller islands, is 682.7 square kilometres.
Singapore's immediate neighbours are Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia
to the North, Sarawak and Sabah to the East), Brunei Darussalam
and Indonesia.
Being very close to the Equator, Singapore's climate is characterised
by abundant rainfall, relatively uniform temperature and high humidity
throughout the year. December is the coolest month of the year while
May is the warmest. The mean daily temperature is 26.8°C.
| The resident population of Singapore, comprising Singapore citizens and permanent residents, was estimated at 3,378,300 in June 2002. Singapore is a multiracial society. Malays form 13.8% of Singapore's population, while Chinese and Indians make up 76.5% and 8.1% respectively. Other races make up 1.6% of the population. |
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The official languages in Singapore are Malay, Chinese
(Mandarin), Tamil and English. Malay is the national language and
English is the language of administration. The Constitution allows
every person the right to profess and practise his religion and
to propagate it. The main religions in Singapore are Buddhism, Taoism,
Islam, Christianity and Hinduism.
Singapore is a republic with a parliamentary system of government. A written constitution provides for the organs of state, namely the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. President S R Nathan is the current Head of State. The current Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, leads the Cabinet in the administration of the Government. The Prime Minister and other Cabinet members are appointed from among the Members of Parliament, of which there are currently 94.
The flag of Singapore consists of two equal horizontal
sections, red above white. In the upper left canton is a white crescent
moon beside five white stars within a circle. Red symbolises universal
brotherhood and equality of man, while white signifies pervading
and everlasting purity and virtue. The crescent moon represents
a young nation on the ascendant, illuminated by the ideals of democracy,
peace, progress, justice and equality as signified by the five stars.
Information obtained from the Singapore 2003 book published by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.
To read more about Singapore, visit the Singapore Infomap - the official source of information on Singapore at http://www.sg