The Singapore we know today has a history marked by rapid transformations. Created initially by British political and economic interests, it was the local and world economic changes that proved to be the great spring of transformation of the country and its society.
A Brief Chronology
2nd century. First records of Singapore.14th century. Origins of the name of Singapore, Singapore or "City of the Lion".1819. Sultanate of Johor allows the installation of a British commercial warehouse on the island.Second World War. Japanese invade the British colony.1955. Self-government for Singapore.1958. Birth of the State of Singapore.1963. Singapore integrates Malaya into Malaysia.1965. Singapore is no longer part of Malaysia. The Republic of Singapore is born.The Primors
The earliest records about Singapore are from the second century where it appears on a map created by the mathematician, astrologer and geographer Ptolemy. In the third century there are Chinese accounts in which it is termed "Island at the End", a reference to its location at the extreme end of the Malay Peninsula.
The name Singapore had its origin in the 14th century, when the Prince of Srivijaya when visiting the region would have seen a lion (something very unlikely for the region, which was inhabited by tigers and not lions). After this supposed encounter, the region happened to gain the name of Singapore, that in Sanskrit means City of the Lion (singa = lion and pure = city).
Answer:
pay taxes
Explanation:
you need to pay your taxes because that is what the government are going to use to improve some facilities
I believe the correct answer is 13
The correct answer is - No.
Even though Mars in many ways can be seen as a planet similar to the Earth, it is still a planet that is very different and doesn't have the right conditions for human existence on it.
For the time being, Mars is a planet where there's frozen water, constant dust devils, raging storms, infertile soil cover with big layer of dust, thin atmosphere, large radiation, which are all indicators that at the present, human life is not possible there.
On the other hand, with the development of the technology on our planet, maybe in the future the scientists will find a way as to how to make the ''Red Planet'' habitable, as there are few predispositions that may allow for future life to develop on it.
The first one is <span>Vesturbær
You can find the rest by copy and pasting the coordinates into Google Maps
Ex. </span>64°09'N, 21°58'W
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