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  2. Geography of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore has rejected Malaysia's proposal to replace the causeway with a bridge, and Malaysia has since proposed the idea of what became known as "the crooked half-bridge", descending halfway to link up with the low-level causeway. Since Singapore lacks natural freshwater rivers and lakes, the primary source of domestic water is rainfall.

  3. Outline of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore – a sovereign republic comprising the main island of Singapore and smaller outlying islands which are located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. [1] Singapore lies 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator , south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia 's Riau Islands and is in-between ...

  4. Geology of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The following are the list of local geology: [2] Kallang Formation: [2]: xxii Reef Member: Coral, unconsolidated calcareous sand and lesser quartz, ferruginous and lithic sand.

  5. Bukit Timah Hill - Wikipedia

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    The marker at the summit of Bukit Timah, the highest natural point in Singapore. The hill's 164-metre (538 ft) altitude makes it the highest natural peak in Singapore. The highest point in Singapore, however, is the 284-metre (932 ft) Guoco Tower , one of scores of buildings taller than the hill.

  6. List of rivers of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The geographically small island nation of Singapore has few rivers of significant length or width. The longest of these, the Kallang River, is only 10 km (6.2 mi) in length. The Singapore River, perhaps the most famous in the country, is of a short length as well. However, the country's tropical climate and heavy rainfall require a very ...

  7. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (abbreviation: BTNR) is a 1.7-square-kilometre (0.66 sq mi) nature reserve near the geographic centre of Singapore, located on the slopes of Bukit Timah Hill, the country's highest natural peak standing at a height of approximately 165 metres (541 ft), and parts of the surrounding area, located actually in Bukit Panjang.

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  9. Nature reserves in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In as early as 1883, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (as it is now known) was established, making it the inaugural nature reserve in Singapore. [2] The Singapore Nature Reserves Act officially came into action in 1971. In 1984, nature reserves took up some 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) of the country's land. [2]