Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia’s Riau Islands. At 710.2 km2 (274.2 sq mi),[8] Singapore is a microstate and the smallest nation in Southeast Asia. It is substantially larger than Monaco and Vatican City, the only other surviving sovereign city-states.

Before European settlement, the island now known as Singapore was the site of a Malay fishing village at the mouth of the Singapore River. Several hundred indigenous Orang Laut people also lived along the nearby coast, rivers and on smaller islands. In 1819, the British East India Company, led by Sir Stamford Raffles, established a trading post on the island, which was used as a port along the spice route.[9] Singapore became one of the most important commercial and military centres of the British Empire, and the hub of British power in Southeast Asia.

During the Second World War, the British colony was occupied by the Japanese after the Battle of Singapore, which Winston Churchill called “Britain’s greatest defeat”.[10] Singapore reverted to British rule in 1945, immediately after the war. Eighteen years later, in 1963, the city, having achieved independence from Britain, merged with Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak to form Malaysia. However, Singapore’s merger proved unsuccessful, and, less than two years later, it seceded from the federation and became an independent republic within the Commonwealth of Nations on 9 August 1965. Singapore was admitted to the United Nations on 21 September of that year.

Since independence, Singapore’s standard of living has risen dramatically. Foreign direct investment and a state-led drive to industrialization based on plans drawn up by the Dutch economist Albert Winsemius have created a modern economy focused on industry, education and urban planning.[11] Singapore is the 5th wealthiest country in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita.[12] As of January 2009, Singapore’s official reserves stand at US$170.3 billion.

In 2009, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Singapore the tenth most expensive city in the world in which to live—the third in Asia, after Tokyo and Osaka.[13] The 2009 Cost of Living survey, by consultancy firm Mercer, has ranked Singapore similarly as the tenth most expensive city for expatriates to live in.[14][15]

The population of Singapore including non-residents is approximately 4.99 million.[16] Singapore is highly cosmopolitan and diverse with Chinese people forming an ethnic majority with large populations of Malay, Indian and other people. English, Malay, Tamil, and Chinese are the official languages.[17]

Singapore is a parliamentary republic, and the Constitution of Singapore establishes representative democracy as the nation’s political system.[18] The People’s Action Party (PAP) dominates the political process and has won control of Parliament in every election since self-government in 1959.[19]

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City Codes for calling Singapore »

International Country Code for calling Singapore. This page details Singapore phone code. The Singapore phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Singapore. In order to make international calls to Singapore, use Singapore’s country code before dialing the local number.The Singapore country dialing code is only used when calling Singapore from another country. To make an international call to Singapore, you may also need a city or area code.

Singapore REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Singapore REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
For foreign citizens of restrictions on possession of the industrial or commercial real estate is not present. As to inhabited here special conditions put forward only at purchase of the ground areas.
For those who gets habitation, the favorable tax climate is created: taxes to the inheritance and capital growth here are not raised. At real estate purchase in Singapore the future owner only at a time pays 3 % from transaction cost — the tax to property. To involve the foreign capital in the country, the special project under the name …

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Religion of Singapore:

About third of population of people professes the Buddhism, more than 20 % — Daoism (Confucianism), Malayans and some other ethnic groups — Moslems, are Hinduism, 13 % of Christians, about 15 % — atheists.


Currency of Singapore:
The international name: SGD
The Singapore dollar is equal to 100 cents. In circulation there are banknotes advantage 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 1000 and 10000 Singapore dollars. Coins 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 dollar. Also free circulation on territory of the country has the dollar of Brunei equal to the Singapore.

The foreign …

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Economy of Singapore

Apparently, already in 12 century on an island Singapore there was a prospering centre of trade. In 1365 this settlement it has been destroyed, presumably Javanese empire Madzhapahit. In 1819 when Stamford Rafls has chosen this place for construction of new port for the British East Indian company, there lived all some families of Malayan fishermen. Ðàôëñ has obtained the permit to possession of the earth from the local governor, having outstripped Dutches who too applied for this territory. Only in 1824 Dutches have reconciled that considered as illegal annexation, and the agreement according to which Holland conceded Great Britain …

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Holidays2010

Jan 1  New Year’s Day
Jan 2 Hari Raya Haji (Feast of Sacrifice)
Feb 18 Chinese New Year (2 days Mon-Sat)
Àpr 6 Good Friday
May 1 Labour Day
May 31 Vesak Day (Buddha Day)
Aug 9 National Day
Oct 31 Hari Raya Puasa (End of Ramadan)
Nov 8 Deepavali
Dec 20 Hari Raya Haji
Dec 25 Christmas Day

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