Tony Ng Aaron Bui Savettin Celebi Singapore Tony Ng Aaron Bui Savettin Celebi
Introduction Founded as a British trading colony in1819 Seperated from Malaysia and become independent country in 1965 Population of 5,076,700 million
Location & Climate
Location & Climate The country is immediately north of the Equator, and positioned off the southern edge of the Malay Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia. The land area of Singapore is approximately 710.3 square kilometres. Includes one principal island and 58 islets. The country is exposed to high humidity and plenty rainfall. The average daily maximum and minimum temperatures are around 31.1°C and 24.7°C respectively.
Economy
Economy Highly developed and successful free-market economy The economy depends heavily on a growing financial services sector and export. The dollar is the currency of Singapore. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively S$. Primary commodities include crude rubber, nonferrous metals, and to a lesser extent palm, coconut oil, data processing equipment and parts, telecommunications equipment, radio receivers, clothing, plastics, soy sauce and juices, and spices.
Economy Economic Indicators Latest Figures (2010 est.) GDP (purchasing power parity) $292.2 billion (country comparison to the world: 41) GDP - per capita: $62,200 (country comparison to the world: 5) Exports: $358.3 billion (country comparison to the world: 14) Imports: $315.6 billion (country comparison to the world: 15) Public debt: 102.4% of GDP (country comparison to the world: 10) Labor force: 3.09 million (country comparison to the world: 101) Unemployment rate: 2.2% (country comparison to the world: 19)
Government
Government The form of government prevailing in Singapore is a unicameral parliamentary government. The Cabinet of Singapore headed by the Prime Minister wields the executive powers of the state The dominant political party in Singapore is the People's Action Party (PAP) . Currently Prime Minister is Lee Hsien Loong and his cabinet head the government. Elections are held every five years and the party, which gains a 50% majority, is elected to form the government
Education
Education The education system in Singapore indulges in and encourages heavily co-curricular activities, performing arts, youth clubs and societies for overall development of personality of the students. Primary education Secondary education Junior colleges at the pre-university level Universities in Singapore
Religious Views
Religious Views Christianity: 14.6% Buddhism: 42.5% Taoism: 8.5% Islam: 14.9% Hinduism: 4.0% Other Religions: 1.6% No Religion: 14.8%