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  2. Singaporean literature - Wikipedia

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    The literature of Singapore comprises a collection of literary works by Singaporeans. It is written chiefly in the country's four official languages: English, Malay, Standard Mandarin and Tamil . While Singaporean literary works may be considered as also belonging to the literature of their specific languages, the literature of Singapore is ...

  3. Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore was selected by The Business Times as one of the Top 10 English Singapore books from 1965–2015, alongside titles by Arthur Yap and Daren Shiau. [3] In the same year, The Straits Times' Akshita Nanda selected Little Ironies as one of 10 classic Singapore books. "Catherine Lim's early short, sharp ...

  4. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore, [e] officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.It is about one degree of latitude (137 kilometres or 85 miles) north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bordering the Strait of Malacca to the west, the Singapore Strait to the south along with the Riau Islands in Indonesia, the South China Sea to the ...

  5. Culture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Singapore has changed greatly over the millennia. Its contemporary modern culture consists of a combination of Asian and European cultures, mainly by Malay, South Asian, East Asian and Eurasian influences. Singapore has been dubbed as a country where "East meets West", "Gateway to Asia" and a "Garden city".

  6. History of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history of the modern state of Singapore dates back to its founding in the early 19th century; however, evidence suggests that a significant trading settlement existed on the island in the 14th century. The last ruler of the Kingdom of Singapura, Parameswara, was expelled by the Majapahit or the Siamese before he founded Malacca.

  7. List of places in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The North-East Region of Singapore is made up of 7 planning areas, comprising 48 subzones in total. There are plans to transform Seletar into the regional centre of the North-East Region in the future. Planning Area [ 1] Subzone [ 1] Estimated population (2018) [ 2] Remarks. Ang Mo Kio. Ang Mo Kio Town Centre. 4,820.

  8. Kingdom of Singapura - Wikipedia

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    The name Singapura is derived from Sanskrit meaning "Lion City". [8] Singa comes from the Sanskrit word siṃha , which means "lion", and pūra means "city" in Sanskrit. [ 9 ] According to the Malay Annals , Sang Nila Utama and his men were exploring Tanjong Bemban while in Bintan when he spotted an island with white sandy beach from a high point.

  9. Category:Singaporean literature - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Arts in Singapore. Literature by country. Southeast Asian literature by country. Asian literature by country. English-language literature by country. Malay-language literature. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.