Singapore is divided into 5 regions that form the first level of the country's three-tier administrative structure. These regions serve primarily as a framework for urban planning, statistical data collection, and the coordination of community development initiatives. Each region encompasses multiple planning areas and functions to organize government services, facilitate regional development projects, and support grassroots organizations. The regional divisions help Singapore's government agencies manage infrastructure development, public housing distribution, and social services more effectively across the island nation. While regions do not have their own elected governments or autonomous administrative powers, they provide a practical organizational structure that enables the central government to implement policies and deliver services in a more geographically targeted manner. The regional system supports Singapore's comprehensive approach to city planning and community engagement throughout its compact territory.
List of All Regions in Singapore | |||
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| Map Index | Region Name | ||
| Central Region | |||
| East Region | |||
| North Region | |||
| North-East Region | |||
| West Region | |||