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The Republic of Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia, located

The Republic of Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia, located

on the island of the same name south of the Malay Peninsula. It has state borders (by sea) with two countries: Malaysia and Indonesia. The city-state is located on 63 islands, including artificially created ones.
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Lion City Garden city on the islands The name of this

Lion City

Garden city on the islands The name of this city-state

from Sanskrit can be literally translated as "Lion City": sinha means "lion", and pura - "city".
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02 Country history The first mention of Tumasik Island is found

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Country history

The first mention of Tumasik Island is found in Chinese

sources of the 3rd century.

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In the XIX century, the island became a British colony. During World War II, the British surrendered Singapore to Japanese troops.

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In 1963, Singapore became part of the Federation of Malaysia

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August 9, 1965, it declared its independence.

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Population and religion British, Arabs, Armenians, Jews, Thais and Japanese also

Population and religion

British, Arabs, Armenians, Jews, Thais and Japanese also live

in Singapore

local residents are Chinese

Malays

Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism and even animism, preserved from ancient times, coexist peacefully in the Country.

immigrants from India

77%

14%

8%

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Education The Singapore public education system is recognized as one of

Education

The Singapore public education system is recognized as one of the

best in the world. The city-state has a literacy rate of 99.9%. Teaching in schools and universities is conducted only in English.
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Economy of Singapore The low level of corruption and the introduction

Economy of Singapore

The low level of corruption and the introduction of

modern technologies have become a reliable recipe for prosperity for Singapore. Despite the high population density, a thriving economy provides jobs for almost everyone, and the unemployment rate in Singapore does not exceed 3%.
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Tourism and shopping in Singapore Singapore annually receives about 6.5 million

Tourism and shopping in Singapore

Singapore annually receives about 6.5 million foreign

visitors - mostly businessmen. The liveliness of international passenger traffic is evidenced by the fact that 25 million people pass through Singapore's two airports every year. Along with business interests, shopping is a common reason for traveling to the country. It can be combined with sightseeing.
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Marina Bay Sands Sands Sky Park

Marina Bay Sands

Sands Sky Park

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Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer

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. Retribution will overtake both those who smoked in the wrong

. Retribution will overtake both those who smoked in the wrong

place, and those who did not flush after themselves in a public toilet. Serious offenses are punished very harshly - for the transport of drugs, for example, the death penalty is threatened here.

Singapore has a strict system of fines