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Singapore$75319$ - перевод на Английский

PERIOD OF SINGAPORE HISTORY
Colonial Singapore; British Singapore; British Colonial Singapore; Singapore, Straits Settlements
  • The Governor, Chief Justice, Members of Council and company of the Straits Settlements in Singapore, circa 1860–1900.
  • View of the harbour of Singapore, 1860.
  • An 1888 German map of Singapore.
  • Restored [[shophouse]]s running along a street in Chinatown, which reflects the [[Victorian architecture]] of buildings built in Singapore during the earlier colonial period, with styles such as the [[painted ladies]].
  • A busy Victoria Dock, Tanjong Pagar, in the 1890s.

Singapore      
n. Repubblica di Singapore nell"Asia sudorientale; città capitale della Repubblica di Singapore
Republic of Singapore         
  • Prime Minister [[Lee Hsien Loong]] at the 2017 [[G20 meeting]] in Germany. Since 2010, Singapore has often been invited to participate in G20 processes.
  • Black Knights]] perform at the Singapore Air Show.
  • An outline of Singapore and the surrounding islands and waterways
  • started in the city centre in 1975]] and was fully automated by [[Electronic Road Pricing]] in 1998.
  • British evacuation in 1945 after the [[Japanese surrender]]. [[Kallang Airport]]'s control tower near the city has been conserved.
  • In 2007, military personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces were deployed in Afghanistan as part of a multinational coalition.
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  • [[The Istana]] is the official residence and office of the President, as well as the working office of the Prime Minister.
  • The Rain Vortex at [[Jewel Changi Airport]]
  • Rio 2016 Games – 100&nbsp;m butterfly]].<ref name="Schooling-Rio" />
  • South Asian]]) women in Singapore, circa 1890. To promote racial harmony among the three races, a unique [[Racial Harmony Day]] is celebrated on 21 July every year.
  • [[National University Hospital]] is the second largest hospital in the city, serving one million patients yearly.
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  • Entrance to [[Toa Payoh MRT station]]
  • The [[National Gallery Singapore]] oversees the world's largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art.
  • 1825 survey map. Singapore's [[free port]] trade was at [[Singapore River]] for 150 years. [[Fort Canning]] hill (centre) was home to its ancient and early colonial rulers.
  • [[Lee Kuan Yew]], the first prime minister of Singapore.
  • Double-deck bus operated by [[SBS Transit]]
  • [[Lau Pa Sat]] hawker centre in the financial district. [[Satay]] cart-stalls roll in after dusk, on a side street.
  • Singapore thrived as an entrepôt. In the 1960s, [[bumboat]]s were used to transport cargoes and supplies between nearshore ships and Singapore River.
  • [[Singapore Airlines]], the country's [[flag carrier]], celebrated the nation's 2015 [[Golden Jubilee]] with a flag [[livery]] on its [[Airbus A380]].
  • The [[Ministry of Communications and Information]] oversees the development of [[infocomm]], media and [[the arts]].
  • autonomous universities]] in the city-state.
  • Singapore Parliament]] convenes
  • A proportional representation of Singapore exports, 2019
  • The [[Merlion]], the official mascot of Singapore
  • Marina Bay]]
  • Speakers' Corner]] at [[Hong Lim Park]] provides a public demonstration and "free speech" area for Singaporeans often restricted in other parts of the country.
  • Chinatown]] district, Singapore's oldest Hindu temple since 1827.
  • Singapore Botanic Gardens is a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]] – one of three gardens in the world, and the only tropical garden, to be recognised as such.
SOVEREIGN ISLAND COUNTRY AND CITY-STATE IN MARITIME SOUTHEAST ASIA
ISO 3166-1:SG; Cingkappur; Xinjiapo; Singapura; Cingkappur Kudiyaracu; Republik Singapura; Xinjiapo Gònghégúo; Xinjiapo Gongheguo; Singpore; S'pore; Hsin-chia-p'o; Sinjiapo; Singapore, Singapore; UN/LOCODE:SGSIN; Republic of Singapore; Republic Of Singapore; Singapore (Country); Statistics of Singapore; 新加坡共和国; 新加坡; சிங்கப்பூர்; சிங்கப்பூர் குடியரசு; Light of the South; Lion City; HUB in a Singapore context; Xīnjiāpō; Xīnjiāpō Gònghéguó; Singapour; Singapor; Capital of Singapore; Sing a pore; Singy; Hsin-chia-p'o Kung-ho-kuo; Singapore Kudiyarasu; Singapur; 新加坡共和國; Singa Pura; Etymology of Singapore; SINGAPORE; Xin Jia Po; Signapore; Ciṅkappūr; Intelligent Island; Singaporean Republic; Singapoor; Singapoore; Public infrastructure in Singapore; Singaopre; Sinapore; सिंहपुर; Siṃhapura; S’pore; Sigapore; Xin1jia1po1; Xin1 jia1 po1
n. Repubblica di Singapore, Singapore, stato nell"Asia sudoccidentale
malacca cane         
  • [[Wiener Geflecht]] Chair, [[Josephinism]] style, typical Viennese, around 1780. The seat and back [[wicker]]work panels are woven of rattan, while the frame is hardwood.
  • Juvenile ''[[Calamus oblongus]]'' subsp. ''mollis'' in a forest [[understory]] in the [[Philippines]]
  • ''[[Sibat]]'' spears from the [[Philippines]]
  • Free-standing juvenile ''[[Plectocomia elongata]]'' in [[Indonesia]]
  • Close-up of the edible scaly fruits and the spiny stem of ''[[Calamus rotang]]'' in [[Thailand]]
  • Base of a clustering rattan palm in [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Wild-harvested rattan canes being treated and dried in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • Worker harvesting rattan from an [[old-growth]] forest in the Philippines
MATERIAL (VEGETABLE SOURCE)
Rattan Palm; Rattan palm; Rattan furniture; Singapore cane; Ratan; Datu rattan; Malacca cane; Rattan palms; Manila cane
n. canna di malacca

Википедия

Singapore in the Straits Settlements

Singapore in the Straits Settlements refers to a period in the history of Singapore between 1826 and 1942, during which Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements together with Penang and Malacca. Singapore was the capital and the seat of government of the Straits Settlement after it was moved from George Town in 1832.

From 1830 to 1867, the Straits Settlements was a residency, or subdivision, of the Presidency of Bengal, in British India. In 1867, the Straits Settlements became a separate Crown colony, directly overseen by the Colonial Office in Whitehall in London. The period saw Singapore establish itself as an important trading port and developed into a major city with a rapid increase in population. The city remained as the capital and seat of government until British rule was suspended in February 1942, when the Imperial Japanese Army invaded Singapore during World War II.