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By: Tyler
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Geography
Area :692.7 sq km
Area Comparative :slightly more than 3.5 times
the size of Washington
Climate :tropical, hot, humid, rainy, two distinct
monsoon seasons
Terrain: lowland and a natural preserve
Elevation :lowest point Singapore strait at 0m
and the highest point is Bukit Timah
Natural resources :fish and deepwater sports
Geography note :focal point for Southeast Asian
sea routes
Food
They eat a lot of rice and sea food.
 They also eat a wide variety of Chinese,
Indian, Malay and Japanese.
 One dish I found is a chicken dish with
shallots or onions and seasonings.
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Holidays
Vesak day celebrates the birth of Buddha.
It is the holiest of Buddhist holydays.
 National day celebrates the gaining of
Singapore's independence in 1965.
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Language
Xie xie is thank you.
 Qing is please.
 They speak Singlish. That means they can
speak Malay, Chinese, Tamale and English.
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Sports and Games
Soccer, badminton, basketball and golf
 Sports jogging, swimming and walking
 They play a lot of water sports because
Singapore is an island.
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Resources
www.cia.gov -World Fact Book
 www.wilsoncreek.org – Culturegrams
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