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  2. Streetdirectory.com - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2008, four months after the lawsuit, Streetdirectory.com and the remaining assets of Virtual Map was acquired by JobsDB for an undisclosed sum. At the same time, maps newly generated from scratch after nine months' of groundwork went online.

  3. Urban planning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The concept plan was developed in 1971, with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme, which aimed to guide urban development in Singapore to the 1990s. The concept plan is based on the structure form of a 'Ring City', embodied by the ring-like structure of the transportation system. [ 11 ]

  4. Planning areas of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    5.2 N/A Mandai * 万礼 Wànlǐ மண்டாய் North: 11.77 2,090 180.2 3 Marina East: Marina Timur 滨海东 Bīnhǎi Dōng மெரினா கிழக்கு Central: 1.82 * * N/A Marina South: Marina Selatan 滨海南 Bīnhǎi Nán மெரினா தென் Central: 1.62 * * N/A Marine Parade: 马林百列 Mǎlín Bǎiliè

  5. Middle Road, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    By 1926, the Japanese community in Singapore had grown to occupy the area bound roughly by Prinsep Street, Rochor Road, North Bridge Road and Middle Road, alongside the Hainanese and other enclaves. Middle Road was known to the Japanese community as Central Street ( Japanese : 中央通り , Hepburn : Chuo-Dori ) .

  6. Jackson Plan - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Town of Singapore, more commonly known as the Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan. The Jackson Plan or Raffles Town Plan, [1] an urban plan of 1822 titled "Plan of the Town of Singapore", is a proposed scheme for Singapore drawn up to maintain some order in the urban development of the fledgling but thriving colony founded just three years earlier.

  7. Bukit Timah Road - Wikipedia

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    Expressways of Singapore Bukit Timah Road ( Chinese : 武吉知马路 ; Malay : Jalan Bukit Timah ; Tamil : புக்கித் திமா சாலை ) is a major road in Singapore extending from the city centre to Woodlands Road on the way to Johor Bahru in Malaysia .

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  9. New Bridge Road - Wikipedia

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    The early main business along New Bridge Road and Wayang Street (now defunct and part of Eu Tong Sen Street) was the fruit and vegetable trade by the Teochews. [1] Due to the Singapore River being part of the trading business, New Bridge Road became one of the major trading areas for the Chinese.