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Singapore is a melting pot of many different cultures and races. We lived in a harmonized city and are proud to present its uniqueness to everybody through our WebPages. As Singaporeans, we are much influenced by other races, as the society we live in is a multi-racial one. Let us present to you in the uniqueness of our own…. Singapore.

 

Official Name : Republic of Singapore

Capital : Singapore.

Area : 239 square miles (618 square kilometers).

Population :

2,718,000; 11,372.4 persons per        square mile (4,398.1 persons per square kilometer); 100 percent urban. (1990 estimate)

Major Languages : Malay, Chinese, Tamil, English (all official).

Major Religions : Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity.

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Literacy : 87 percent

Highest Peak : Bukit Timah.

Major Rivers : Singapore, Rochor.

Form of Government : Republic.

Chief of State : President.

Head of Government : Prime Minister.

Legislature : Parliament.

Voting Qualification : Age 21

Manufactured Products : Electronic equipment, machinery, appliances, precision equipment, food and beverages, fabricated metal products, paper products, clothing, processed rubber, refined petroleum.

Chief Agricultural Products :Crops vegetables, orchids. Livestock and fish poultry, fresh fish.

Monetary Unit : 1 Singapore dollar = 100 cents.

Average daily temperature : 26.7 degrees Celsius

Average daily maximum temperature : 30.8 degree Celsius

Average daily minimum temperature : 23.0 degree Celsius

Annual Average Rainfall : 2353mm

Average Daily Humidity : 84.3%

 

 

In the WebPages of ours, one might find "funny" words, but do not be alarmed. The WebPages we created will have a distinct flavour as we incorporated Singlish, which is Singaporeans’ version of English with different local dialects. This is the specialty of our WebPages in which we hope to bring you closer to Singapore. Many other WebPages may use perfect flawless English that it might seem stiff, but in ours, we do not. Our aim is to let others understand Singapore in its own distinct flavour. However, we will note that not many will understand what the words mean, so we will try our best to give a translation wherever possible.