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Best country to live Singapore

  • If you look into the pages of history, Sang Nila Utama, who is considered as the founder of modern Singapore, saw Temasek island’s shape resembling a lion and named the place as ‘Singapura’ or, in other words, the “Lion City”. In due course of time, Singapura became Singapore and the name has remained ever since.
  • Singapore’s Changi Airport has been recognized as one of the best ‘International Airports’ by many organizations and institutions.
  • One of the world’s best zoological attractions in this country is Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. This small country has achieved the rare distinction of having the highest number of millionaire households in the world. The country is hot and its population density can be rated as one of the highest in the world. The majority of the population are foreigners and in recent times, the cost of living has risen.
  • In casino gambling, it has secured the second place.
  • It is a home to some of the best oil refining corporations and has a major dock/port for repair of ships.
  • Singapore finds its place as one of the top logistics centers. It possesses an exemplary educational system.
  • It is entitled the best country by the World Bank, in 2012, where you could do/start any business with ease.
  • Buddhism is the major religion followed by Christianity, Islam and other religions. Its Universities – National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University find their place in the Top 50 Institutions of the world.

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