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  2. Indonesia–Singapore border - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia ratified the agreement on 3 December 1973 while Singapore ratified the agreement on 29 August 1974. [1] The distance of the border is 24.55 nautical miles (45.47 km). Three of the six coordinates lie equidistant from Indonesian and Singaporean shores while the remaining are negotiated points with two lying closer to the Indonesian shores.

  3. Singapore Strait crossing - Wikipedia

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    This latter corridor was identified for development in a 2011 government study, [4] however the 250 km (160 mi) distance across a series of islands, shallow channels, and sparsely populated forest poses enormous engineering and environmental challenges. The Singapore Strait crossing has not progressed past the proposal stage.

  4. Soekarno–Hatta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines alone operates more than 70 weekly flights between Jakarta and Singapore. The Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta–Surabaya route is ranked ninth busiest in the world by IATA in 2016. [219] JakartaSingapore, and Jakarta–Kuala Lumpur routes are ranked in the top ten of world's busiest international air routes in 2018. [220]

  5. Singapore Strait - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Strait, as seen from East Coast Park The Singapore Strait, as seen from Marina Bay Sands. The Singapore Strait is a 113 km-long (70 mi), 19 km-wide (12 mi) [2] strait between the Strait of Malacca in the west and the South China Sea in the east. Singapore is on the north of the channel, and the Indonesian Riau Islands are on the ...

  6. Indonesia–Malaysia border - Wikipedia

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    This turning point may form part of the Malaysia-Singapore border 26 104° 7'.42 1° 15'.65 This turning point may form part of the Malaysia-Singapore border 27 104° 12'.67 1° 13'.65 This turning point may form part of the Malaysia-Singapore border 28 104° 16'.15 1° 16'.2 This turning point may form part of the Malaysia-Singapore border 29

  7. Geography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore is one-and-a-half degrees north of the equator, lying entirely between the 1st and 2nd parallels. Singapore's climate is classified as tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af), with no true distinct seasons. Owing to its geographical location and maritime exposure, its climate is characterised by uniform ...

  8. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore, [f] officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. ... seventh busiest between JakartaSingapore, ...

  9. Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta [c] (/ d ʒ ə ˈ k ɑːr t ə /; ... [143] and Singapore Intercultural School. ... Main terminus for long distance train services are Gambir and Pasar Senen.