Where Is Singapore?
About Singapore Geography Singapore is located in south-east Asia at the southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsula, between Malaysia and Indonesia. It has a total area of 632.6 sq km of which 622.6 sq km is land. Singapore is an island with 193 km of coastline. The country is a focal point for south-east Asian sea routes. A map of Singapore is available. The climate in Singapore is tropical – hot, humid and rainy with no pronounced rainy or dry seasons. Thunderstorms occur on 40% of all days (67% of days in April). The terrain consists of lowland with gently undulating central plateau. Natural resources include fish and deepwater ports. People Singapore has a population of 2,826,331 (July 1993 est.). Nationals in Singapore are known as Singaporean(s). The population consists primarily of 76.4% Chinese, 14.9% Malay and 6.4% Indians. There are many religous groups: Buddhist, Atheist, Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Taoist and Confucianist. The offical languages are Chinese, Malay (also nat