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  2. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Using the 6-digit postal code to look up the Central Public Lirbary in the OneMap application. Due to Singapore being a small city-state and most buildings having singular, dedicated delivery points, the postal code can be used as a succinct and precise identifier of buildings in Singapore, akin to a geocode.

  3. Flora of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore has a wide variety of flora. Plants are mainly used to beautify the landscape of Singapore. The national flower is a hybrid orchid, Vanda Miss Joaquim. [1] Large tropical tree. As in any tropical rainforest Singapore is home to a number of very large trees from the families Apocynaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Fabaceae, Malvaceae and others.

  4. Singapore Post - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Post Limited (SGX: S08), commonly abbreviated as SingPost, is an associate company of Singtel [1] and Singapore's designated Public Postal Licensee which provides domestic and international postal services. It also provides logistics services in the domestic and international markets, warehousing and fulfillment, and global delivery ...

  5. Grain (company) - Wikipedia

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    According to a study conducted by The Straits Times and Statista, the 2019 funding round and business growth have made Grain fifth among Singapore's fastest-growing companies. [ 9 ] In 2020, Grain was on the list of LinkedIn Top Startups 2020 reveals 10 young companies that are emerging, or have remained resilient, amid the time of Covid-19.

  6. Agriculture in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Singapore is a small industry, composing about 0.5% of the total GDP, within the city-state of Singapore. Singapore's reliance on imports for about 90% of its food underscores the paramount importance of food security. To address this, Singapore has set a goal to produce 30% of its nutritional needs locally by 2030. [1]

  7. Singapore Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's first "green roof" at the Green Pavilion. The two new blocks of offices and classroom in the upgraded Tanglin Core area are known as the Botany Centre. They house the: Library of Botany and Horticulture (including the Public Reference Centre); the Singapore Herbarium (International acronym: Herb. SING), housing 750,000 specimens; [18]

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Postal service in Singapore began with the delivery of stampless letters whose cost was borne by the receiving person, later encompassed pre-paid letters carried by private mail carriers and provisional post offices, and culminated in a system of universal prepayment that required all letters to bear nationally issued adhesive postage stamps.

  9. National Biodiversity Centre (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Index on Cities' Biodiversity would measure performance and assign scores based on three categories. [8] [unreliable source?] Biodiversity – the number of plant, animal and other species that exist in a city; The services that these plants and animals provide, such as pollination and as carbon sinks