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Is Singapore a developed country?

Singapore is a developed country. Singapore is a country of immigrants with a diverse population. Singapore, known as one of the Four Asian Tigers, is a developed capitalist country. Singapore has political stability, an honest and efficient government, and is one of the most international countries in the world.

Singapore is located on the main channel of the "Strait of Malacca" and also has the advantage of a deep-water port, which facilitates the development of modern shipping and supports the docking of various large commercial cargo ships. Singapore adopts the "state capitalism" model, and its national system plays an important and decisive role in economic development.

Singapore is located in the tropics and is controlled by the equatorial low pressure belt all year round. It has an equatorial rainy climate with small annual and daily temperature differences. The average temperature is between 23 and 34°C, the average annual rainfall is around 2,400 mm, and the humidity is between 65% and 90%. The rainy season lasts from November to January to March of the following year. Affected by the humid northeast monsoon, the weather is unstable. Thunderstorms usually occur in the afternoon, and the average low temperature hovers around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius.