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  2. Tide table - Wikipedia

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    Tide tables, sometimes called tide charts, are used for tidal prediction and show the daily times and levels of high and low tides, usually for a particular location. [1] Tide heights at intermediate times (between high and low water) can be approximated by using the rule of twelfths or more accurately calculated by using a published tidal ...

  3. Sembawang - Wikipedia

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    The main river running through Sembawang, the 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) long Sungei Sembawang, flowed along a winding route and ended to the west of Sembawang Shipyard. Its middle section was diverted in the 1920s to provide the land needed for the British Naval Base. During the 1970s, the Northern portions of the river was straightened and canalized.

  4. Senoko - Wikipedia

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    In Franklin and Jackson's Plan of Singapore (1830), the place name Senoko was found and referred to the "River Simko" or Sungei Senoko in Malay.The river is now merged into Sungei Sembawang, which currently has the mouth of the former Sungei Senoko.

  5. Senoko Power Station - Wikipedia

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    It was built by PUB with plans starting as early as 1971. [1] Two additional stages of construction were conducted with it being officially completed in 1983 as Singapore's largest power station. [1] In the 1990s, the Senoko Power Station was converted from an open-cycle gas turbine power plant to Singapore's first combined cycle plant. [2]

  6. List of extreme points of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Coast of Sembawang, near the Senoko Industrial Estate – northernmost point in Singapore Sembawang – northernmost residential area in Singapore Woodlands North MRT station – northernmost MRT station in Singapore ( 1°26′56″N 103°49′13″E  /  1.449025°N 103.820153°E  / 1.449025; 103.820153

  7. Sembawang Hot Spring Park - Wikipedia

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    Sembawang Hot Spring Park is a natural hot spring and a public park in Singapore. [1] It is located beside a military camp about 100 metres (330 ft) off the main road, Gambas Avenue. Its natural spring water had once been bottled commercially by Fraser and Neave, under the brand name of Seletaris. Since its discovery in 1909, the spring has ...

  8. Singapore Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore, also Her Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore (HMNB Singapore), alternatively known as the Singapore Naval Base, Sembawang Naval Base and HMS Sembawang, was situated in Sembawang at the northern tip of Singapore and was both a Royal Navy shore establishment and a cornerstone of British defence policy (the Singapore strategy) in the Far East between the World Wars.

  9. North Region, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sembawang Shipyard is a shipyard that specialises in ship repairs and fabrication. Owned by SembCorp Marine , the shipyard has the deepest dry dock in Southeast Asia . Formerly a British naval base, the shipyard was built in 1938 as the Sembawang Naval Base.