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  Singapore. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is separated from Indonesia to the south by the Singapore Strait and from Malaysia to the north by the Johore Strait.
Singapore island is low-lying and is composed of a granitic core (rising to 580 ft/177 m at Bukit Timah, the country’s highest point) surrounded by sedimentary lowlands.
Singapore has remained in the Commonwealth of Nations, and it joined the United Nations in 1965; it was one of the founding members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1967.
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 Singapore
Singapore, Republic of, independent city-state in southeastern Asia, comprising one major island and more than 50 small adjacent islets, located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula.
Singapore Island, the one major island, is separated from Malaysia on the north by the narrow Johore Strait.
The city of Singapore is at the southeastern end of the island; it is one of the most important port cities and commercial centers of Southeast Asia.
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 Asean News Network: Political Dynamics in the Republic of Singapore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Singapore was thus administered by bureaucrats, not politicians, in a meritocracy in which power was gained through skill, performance, and demonstrated loyalty to the leaders and their policies.
Singapore was a city-state where a small group of guardians used their superior knowledge to advance the prosperity of the state and to bring benefits to what they considered a largely ignorant and passive population.
According to Singapore's leaders, their opponents were either too unintelligent to comprehend the problems, too selfish to sacrifice for the common good, or maliciously intent on destroying the nation.
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 Republic of Singapore
Singapore was captured and occupied by the Japanese in 1942 during World War II.
On September 16, 1963, Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo (renamed Sabah), and Sarawak united to form the Federation of Malaysia.
The union was uneasy, however, and in 1965 Singapore separated from Malaysia and became a sovereign state within the Commonwealth.
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 Singapore - about Singapore
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 AllRefer.com - Singapore (Malaysia And Singapore Political Geography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
AllRefer.com - Singapore (Malaysia And Singapore Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
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Singapore[sing´gupOr, sing´u–, sing´´gupOr´] Pronunciation Key, officially Republic of Singapore, republic (1995 est.
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Singapore Alternatives: Speech presented in 5 March Casino Forum
This blog is about the political struggle I am engaging in Singapore.
The title "Singapore Alternatives" is chosen because my only political dream is to build a true alternative in Singapore.
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