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  1. The boatbuilding industry of Singapore by Ah Keow Loh, 1968
  2. A geography of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore by Ron L Andrews, 1973
  3. The vegetation map of Singapore: A first approximation (The Journal of Tropical Geography) by R. D Hill, 1977
  4. Case-study of an urban slum in Singapore by Chap Jee Chua, 1966
  5. Workers of Singapore, Malaya and South-east Asia (Singapore geography series) by Albert John Frederick West, 1959
  6. New primary geography for Singapore (Social studies programme) by Penelope Phoon, 1971
  7. New primary geography for Singapore (Social studies programme) by Alice Hill, 1971
  8. A school geography & history of Singapore with its dependencies, by Fred A Thomasz, 1950
  9. Chinese leadership in early British Singapore by Lea E Williams, 1964
  10. A practical geography of Singapore by Albert John Frederick West, 1957
  11. The Malayan elections of 1959: A study in electoral geography by T. G McGee, 1962
  12. Commercial patterns in Singapore's public housing estates by Yue-man Yeung, 1971
  13. The Bukit Timah industrial area by Khee Thang Sim, 1967
  14. Social Change and the Chinese in Singapore: A Socio-Economic Geography With Special Reference to Bang Structure by Lim-keak Cheng, 1985-01-01

41. Singapore - Geography - AngloINFO Singapore
Comprehensive, independent, accurate and upto-date information on Singapore - Geography, from the definitive guide to Singapore for the International community.
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    • Singapore Overview Singapore Geography The geography of Singapore reveals that the city- state is located at end of Malayan peninsula and Indonesia. Singapore is located between 103° 36' East and 104° 25' East.
      The unique position of Singapore has added to its benefit thereby enhancing its position in the map of South Asia. The physical feature comprises of hills and valleys in the northern western part and in the eastern part sandy and flatter land predominates. Singapore strait separates the city-state from the Indonesia and the Strait of Joher separates it from Malaysia. The physical geography of Singapore has drastically changed in the recent years as the sky crapes adorn the skyline making it to an international city. The human geography of Singapore reveals that in the 19th century with the migrations the city-state has now become a multi- cultural society.

43. Singapore - Geography
Short facts on geography of Singapore. Travel in Singapore. A total of 114 members have visited 68 locations in Singapore.
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Singapore Geography of Singapore Travel in Singapore A total of 114 members have visited 68 locations in Singapore. Together they have written 169 travel stories and uploaded 1755 pictures from Singapore. Last visit in Singapore was made 2010-07-18 by andre who was in Sentosa Island. Have you been to Singapore? Click here to join and share your pictures and stories.
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Southeastern Asia, islands between Malaysia and Indonesia Geographic coordinates: 1 22 N, 103 48 E Map references: Southeast Asia Area: total:  647.5 sq km
land:  637.5 sq km
water:  10 sq km Area - comparative: slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 193 km Maritime claims: exclusive fishing zone:  within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice
territorial sea:  3 NM Climate: tropical; hot, humid, rainy; two distinct monsoon seasons - Northeastern monsoon from December to March and Southwestern monsoon from June to September; inter-monsoon - frequent afternoon and early evening thunderstorms Terrain: lowland; gently undulating central plateau contains water catchment area and nature preserve

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