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What areas are there in Singapore?

Singapore is a city-state. The city-state refers to an independent, autonomous and separated country centered on towns, which is also translated as "city-state", so there is only one city in Singapore.

However, there are many constituencies in Singapore, namely:

1, single constituency: Hougang, Xianfeng, Yuhua, Fengjiabai, Mongbaden, Shenggangxi, Bangodong, Bukit Banjean, Dongpo Brazil, Latin Mars, Fengshan, Bukit Ba Du and Maiboshen.

2. Selected areas: Yishun, Jurong, Sambawang, Caicuo Port, East Coast, West Coast, Ayuni, Hongmaoqiao, Tambini, Malin Bailie, Tanjung Bage, Bishan-Dabayao, Netherlands-Bukit Tima, Baisha-Bango Goose, Momian-Jialeng, Maxiling-Youchi.

Extended data:

Singapore, also known as Sin Chew, Sing Tao and Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia. Located in the southern section of Malay Peninsula, adjacent to the southern mouth of Malacca Strait, it includes several surrounding islands besides the island. Singapore's history is not long, but it has become more and more important in modern times.

18 19, Stanford Raffles, who worked for the British East India Company, signed a treaty with the Sultan of Johor and was allowed to establish a trading post and colony in Singapore. Sudan is an official position similar to that of a governor in Islamic history, and generally claims to have independent sovereignty or complete sovereignty.

Singapore, also known as Sin Chew, Sing Tao and Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia. Located in the southern section of Malay Peninsula, adjacent to the southern mouth of Malacca Strait, it includes several surrounding islands besides the island. Singapore's history is not long, but it has become more and more important in modern times.

18 19, Stanford Raffles, who worked for the British East India Company, signed a treaty with the Sultan of Johor and was allowed to establish a trading post and colony in Singapore. Sudan is an official position similar to that of a governor in Islamic history, and generally claims to have independent sovereignty or complete sovereignty.

Since the independence of 1965, Singapore has gradually got rid of the situation of relying solely on entrepot trade to make a living, and has gradually developed into a newly developed country, so it is known as one of the four little dragons in Asia. As one of the richest countries in the world, its economic model is called state capitalism, which is famous for its stable political situation and clean and efficient government.

Singaporeans are mainly composed of immigrants and their descendants from Asia, Europe and other regions in the past 100 years. The main races are Chinese, Malays and Indians. Chinese Singaporeans are basically from Chinese mainland, Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan, and 40% are from southern Fujian. The main religions are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, Christianity and Hinduism.

The characteristics of immigrant society and the influence of colonial history and geographical location make Singapore multicultural. Singapore is a city-state, which originally meant lion city. In the14th century, the prince of the "Death Kingdom of Sri Lanka" in Sumatra traveled to the island by boat and saw a strange animal on the shore. The local people told him that it was a lion. He thought it was a good sign and decided to build this place.

Early residents like to use Sanskrit as a place name, while Singapore is a homonym of "Lion City" in Sanskrit. Lions are brave and vigorous, so they use it as a place name.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore