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Want to know Singapore's position in the country and the world?

Singapore: Located at 1 degree north latitude and 103 degree east longitude, it is adjacent to the south entrance of the Straits of Malacca, adjacent to Malaysia across the Straits of Johor in the north, and connected to the Second Strait by a new long embankment in the north and west. There is a ferry connection between Tan Bin Island and Batam Island across the Singapore Strait. Singapore's land area is 7 19, 1 square kilometer, and its coastline is more than 200 kilometers long. The whole country consists of more than 60 islands, including Singapore Island, St. John Island, Guiyu Island, Sentosa Island, Sister Island and Jiong Island. The three largest outer islands are Jurong Island, Dekong Island and Ubin Island.

1965, Singapore became independent. Singapore is a multicultural immigrant country, and promoting racial harmony is the core policy of the government. Singapore, known for its stable political situation and clean and efficient government, is one of the most international countries in the world. Singapore is a developed country in Asia, known as one of the "Four Little Dragons of Asia", and its economic model is called "state capitalism".