Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... central area became ever more crowded with the excessive subdivision of shophouse units . By mid - century , maximum gross residential densities in central census districts reached the equivalent of 370,000 persons per square mile ...
... central area became ever more crowded with the excessive subdivision of shophouse units . By mid - century , maximum gross residential densities in central census districts reached the equivalent of 370,000 persons per square mile ...
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... Central Area zones , they were effectively absent ( see Table 6.1 ) . The overall effect of such differentials resulted in Singapore's Indian population of 257,791 outnumbering the Malay population of 453,633 in 15 out of 33 DGP zones ...
... Central Area zones , they were effectively absent ( see Table 6.1 ) . The overall effect of such differentials resulted in Singapore's Indian population of 257,791 outnumbering the Malay population of 453,633 in 15 out of 33 DGP zones ...
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... CENTRAL NORTH - EAST REGION WATER CATCHMENT WEST REGION CENTRAL REGION oom CENTRAL AREA EAST REGION Figure 6.7a Singapore's SMC and GRC Boundaries 2001 and URA Planning Areas REFLECTIONS This discussion has outlined the changing ...
... CENTRAL NORTH - EAST REGION WATER CATCHMENT WEST REGION CENTRAL REGION oom CENTRAL AREA EAST REGION Figure 6.7a Singapore's SMC and GRC Boundaries 2001 and URA Planning Areas REFLECTIONS This discussion has outlined the changing ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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