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Singapore is called

Singapore is called the Lion City.

Singapore, an island country in Southeast Asia, is called Singapore. Its predecessor was Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao. Its political system is parliamentary. Singapore is adjacent to Malaysia across the Johor Strait in the north, Indonesia across the Singapore Strait in the south, and the southern mouth of the Straits of Malacca. In addition to Singapore Island, its territory also includes several surrounding islands.

/kloc-In the 4th century, Singapore belonged to the Sultanate of Malacca established by Berimura. /kloc-At the beginning of the 0/9th century, it was occupied by Britain as a colony. Singapore was occupied by the invading Japanese army. 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.

The History of Singapore

The history of Singapore can be traced back to 10 century. At that time, it was called Temasek, which was a settlement of agriculture and fisheries. Over time, Temasek has gradually developed into a prosperous port city. 120 years ago, Singapore became a British colony, which had a far-reaching impact on the urban development of Singapore.

Under British rule, Singapore's economy has developed rapidly, urban infrastructure has been improved, and more immigrants have poured in. During World War II, Singapore was occupied by Japan. After World War II, Singapore returned to British rule. After 1945, the people of Singapore began to demand better political treatment and more autonomy rights.

Finally gained autonomy in 1959. 1963, Singapore merged with Malaysia, but two years later, due to political differences, Singapore was forced to withdraw from the Federation of Malaysia and became an independent Republic on August 9, 1965.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore.