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  2. Malaysia–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Singaporeans account for a majority of tourist arrivals into Malaysia, at nearly 13 million as of 2016. [22] Malaysia was also Singapore's third largest market in terms of inbound visitors, contributing 8.5% of the total tourists in the city-state in 2012; tourists from Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang, Sabah and Perak formed the bulk of Malaysian tourist arrivals into Singapore in that year.

  3. 1962 Singaporean integration referendum - Wikipedia

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    A referendum on the terms of integration into the Federation of Malaya was held in Singapore on 1 September 1962. There were three options. At the time of the referendum, Singapore was a self-governing country since 1959, although the British Empire still controlled external relations.

  4. Category:Malaysia–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore portal This category is for bilateral relations between Malaysia and Singapore . The main article for this category is MalaysiaSingapore relations .

  5. Singapore in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Singapore would retain control on education and labour. Defence, external affairs and internal security would come under the jurisdiction of the federal government [12] Singapore would have only 15 seats in the federal parliament instead of 25 seats (as was entitled by the size of its electorate) in return for this increased autonomy [12]

  6. PAP–UMNO relations - Wikipedia

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    PAP–UMNO relations refers to the occasionally turbulent relationship between the People's Action Party (PAP), the governing party of Singapore since 1959, and the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the leading party of the Barisan Nasional coalition which governed Malaysia from 1955 to 2018 and has governed it since 2020.

  7. Malaysia–Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Railway land at Tanjong Pagar would be handed over to a private limited company for joint development of which its equity would be split 60% to Malaysia and 40% to Singapore. The agreement however became one of the major reasons for the less-than-warm relationship between Malaysia and Singapore.

  8. Proclamation of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Proclamation of Singapore is an annex of the Agreement relating to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia as an independent and sovereign state dated 7 August 1965 between the Government of Malaysia and government of Singapore, and an act to amend the Constitution of Malaysia and the Malaysia Act on 9 August 1965 signed by the King of Malaysia, and read on the day of separation from ...

  9. History of the Republic of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Republic of Singapore began when Singapore was expelled from Malaysia and became an independent republic on 9 August 1965. [1] After the separation, the fledgling nation had to become self-sufficient, however was faced with problems including mass unemployment, housing shortages and lack of land and natural resources such as petroleum.