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About Singapore |
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About Singapore
Singapore, officially the
Republic of Singapore, is an
island
city-state off the southern tip
of the
Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres
(85 mi) north of the
equator, south of the
Malaysian state of
Johor and north of
Indonesia's
Riau Islands.
Singapore is a
highly cosmopolitan
World City with a key role in
international finance and trade. It
has a diverse populace of nearly 5
million people[8]
which is made up of Chinese, Malays,
Indians, Caucasians and Eurasians
(plus other mixed groups) and Asians
of different origins, which is in
line with the nation's history as a
crossroads for various ethnic and
racial groups.
Singapore's populace has the 6th
highest percentage of foreigners in
the world. 42% of the population in
Singapore are foreigners and
foreigners make up 50% of the
service sector.
[9]
[10] The country is also
the second most densely populated in
the world after
Monaco.[11]
Even before independence in 1965,
Singapore was already one of the
richest states in East Asia due to
its strategic location as a port.
Singapore's
GDP per capita in 1965 was $511,
third highest in East Asia after
Japan and Hong Kong.[12]
After independence,
Foreign direct investment into
Singapore and a state-led drive for
industrialization based on plans by
Goh Keng Swee and
Albert Winsemius created a
modern economy focused on industry,
education and urban planning.[13]
Singapore is the fourth wealthiest
country in the world in terms of
GDP (PPP) per capita and
twentieth most wealthiest in terms
of
GDP (nominal) per capita.
Despite Singapore's small physical
size, the country has the world's
ninth largest foreign reserves
[14]
and one of the most technologically
advanced military in Asia.[15]
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