This is a list of islands of Singapore. Massive land reclamation works over the past centuries has merged many of Singapore's former islands and islets and has created a few larger ones. At present, Singapore has about 64 islands, with 3 being inhabited, including the main constituent Singapore Island, with 7 of them – including those in the Western Water Catchment as they are in the SAFTI live firing area – belonging to the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).[1]
List of islands
For civilian use
For military use
Artificial islands
| Island | Planning Area[2] | Region | Area (km²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Garden | Jurong East | West Region | — |
| Coral Island | Southern Islands | Central Region | 0.017 |
| Louis Vuitton Island | Central Area | Central Region | |
| Paradise Island | Southern Islands | Central Region | — |
| Pearl Island | Southern Islands | Central Region | 0.019 |
| Pulau Punggol Barat | Seletar | Northeast Region | 1.92 |
| Pulau Punggol Timor | Seletar | Northeast Region | 1.12 |
| Pulau Semakau | Western Islands | West Region | 3.5 |
| Sandy Island | Southern Islands | Central Region | 0.0007 |
| Japanese Garden | Jurong East | West Region | |
| Jurong Island | Western Islands | West Region | 32 |
Former islands
| Island | Planning Area[2] | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Christmas Island | — | Sovereignty transferred to Australia in 1957[3] |
| Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Sovereignty transferred to Australia in 1955[4] | |
| Pulau Saigon | Central Area | Added to the southern bank of the Singapore River in the late 20th century |
| Terumbu Retan Laut | Queenstown | Merged to form part of Pasir Panjang Container Terminal of the main island |
| Pulau Selugu | Southern Islands | Merged to form part of Sentosa |
| Pulau Renggis | Was sunk by a wave at Sentosa on the year 2018 | |
| Pulau Buaya | Western Islands | Merged to form part of Jurong Island |
| Pulau Sakra | ||
| Pulau Bakau | ||
| Pulau Ayer Chawan | ||
| Pulau Ayer Merbau | ||
| Pulau Merlimau | ||
| Pulau Pesek | ||
| Pulau Pesek Kechil | ||
| Pulau Seraya | ||
| Pulau Meskol | ||
| Pulau Mesemut Laut | ||
| Pulau Mesemut Darat | ||
| Anak Pulau | ||
| Pulau Busing | Merged to form part of Pulau Bukom | |
| Pulau Ular | ||
| Pulau Seking | Merged to form part of Pulau Semakau | |
| Pulau Karang Campong | Merged to form part of Tuas |
References
- ↑ "10 amazing things you never knew about Singapore". Visit Singapore. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- 1 2 3 "Master Plan 2014 Planning Area Boundary (Web)". Data (Government of Singapore). Retrieved 27 December 2019.
- ↑ Alan., Kerr (2009). A federation in these seas : an account of the acquisition by Australia of its external territories. Australia. Attorney-General's Department. Barton, A.C.T.: Attorney General's Dept. ISBN 978-1921241727. OCLC 435419961.
- ↑ "Colony of Singapore Government Gazette supplement". Government Printing Office, Colony of Singapore. 9 December 1955. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
External links
- The Islands That Made Us: The Forgotten Islands - A documentary about Singapore's islands, produced by Channel News Asia in 2019.
- Singapore Archipelago - A docuseries about the history of Singapore's islands, produced by Sitting In Pictures in 2021, available on meWatch.
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