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Travel Guide, Singapore
Singapore is an insular state and the smallest country in South East Asia although it is a member of the metropolis in Asia that is definitely worth to visit!
“Singa Pura” (city of lions) owes its name because if the legendary prince Nila Utama who discovered the country in the 13th century but the environmental importance of the country was discovered by the British not until 1819.
The beautiful and tropical landscape of the country is still everywhere in spite of the Western standard.
“Singa Pura” (city of lions) owes its name because if the legendary prince Nila Utama who discovered the country in the 13th century but the environmental importance of the country was discovered by the British not until 1819.
The beautiful and tropical landscape of the country is still everywhere in spite of the Western standard.
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Fast Facts
- When to go: All year round
- Population: 4,657,542 inhabitants
- Tourists per year: 12,600,000
- Area: 692 km2
- Altitude (in meters): 0
- Telephone code (prefix): 0065
- http://www.visitsingapore.com
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- Ecology and environment of Singapore
- Economy of Singapore
- Ethnic groups and communities in Singapore
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