Regions of Singapore

Regions of Singapore
Also known as:
新加坡的地区 (Chinese)
Kawasan Singapura (Malay)
சிங்கப்பூர் பகுதிகள் (Tamil)
Category Unitary State
Location Republic of Singapore
Created by Urban Redevelopment Authority
Created September 1991 (proposed)[1]
22 January 1999 (gazetted)[2]
Number 5 (as of 2014)
Populations 693,500 (East Region) – 939,890 (Central Region)[3][4]
Areas 93.1 square kilometres (35.9 sq mi) (East Region) – 201.3 square kilometres (77.7 sq mi) (West Region)[4]
Government CDC districts
National Government
Subdivisions Planning Areas

The Regions of Singapore are urban planning subdivisions demarcated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore to aid in its planning efforts. Over time, however, other governmental organisations have also adopted the 5 regions in their administrative work, as for example the Department of Statistics in the census of 2000. The regions are further subdivided into 55 urban planning areas, which include two water-catchment areas.

While utilised by some governmental organizations, these regions are not administrative subdivisions. For administrative purposes, Singapore is divided into five districts and further divided into divisions governed by councils and headed by mayors. These subdivisions are incompatible with the region subdivisions. The regions are fixed over time while the districts fluctuate with electoral redistricting.

Region[4] Largest PA Area
(km²)
PopulationPopulation
density
(/km²)
Urban
planning
Areas
Central RegionBukit Merah132.7939,8907,082.822
East RegionBedok93.1693,5007,4496
North RegionWoodlands134.5531,8603,954.38
North-East RegionHougang103.9834,4508,031.37
West RegionJurong West201.3903,0104,485.912
TotalBedok665.53,902,71031,003.355

References

  1. "HistorySG - 1991 Concept Plan is unveiled". National Library Board.
  2. "Singapore Infopedia - Development guide plan". National Library Board.
  3. "Singapore Residents by Planning Area/Subzone, Age Group and Sex, June 2000 – 2015" (XLS). Statistics Singapore. Statistics Singapore. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 City Population - statistics, maps and charts | SINGAPORE: Regions

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