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  2. Road names in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After Singapore's independence in 1965, the government adopted new road-naming policies as part of its nation-building effort. A Street Naming Advisory Committee was appointed in February 1967 by the Minister of Finance, [12] and priority was given to local names and Malay names, while names of prominent figures and British places and people ...

  3. Streetdirectory.com - Wikipedia

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    Streetdirectory.com is an online web mapping service, founded by Singapore -headquartered Virtual Map in 2000. It originally used licensed data from Singapore Land Authority under a non-exclusive agreement until July 2004. On top of providing free maps for personal use, the website also offers a variety of ad-supported services.

  4. Middle Road, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore. Middle Road is a road in the Central Area of Singapore, stretching along the Downtown Core and Rochor planning areas. It starts from its junction with Selegie Road and ends at its junction with Nicoll Highway. Middle Road was already in existence in early Singapore, appearing in George Drumgoole Coleman 's Map of Singapore in 1836.

  5. Peck Seah Street - Wikipedia

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    Peck Seah Street, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore. Peak Seah Street ( Chinese: 柏城街; pinyin: Bǎi chéng jiē) is a street located in Tanjong Pagar on the boundary between Outram Planning Area and the Downtown Core in Singapore. The road connects Gopeng Street and Tras Street to Maxwell Road, and is intersected by Wallich Street .

  6. Shenton Way - Wikipedia

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    Shenton Way. / 1.2778; 103.8505. Shenton Way is a major trunk road serving Singapore 's Central Area and is most commonly known for the commercial skyscrapers flanking both sides of the road. The road is a one-way street that starts at the junction of Boon Tat Street, Raffles Quay and Commerce Street before ending at Keppel Road.

  7. Category:Roads in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roads in Singapore" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Keong Saik Road - Wikipedia

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    Keong Saik Road. Coordinates: 1°16′48.7″N 103°50′29.6″E. Sri Layan Sithi Vinayar Temple, Keong Saik Road, Singapore. Keong Saik Road ( Chinese: 恭锡路) is a one-way road located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore. The road links New Bridge Road to Neil Road, and is intersected by Kreta Ayer Road .

  9. Queen Street, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Queen Street. Queen Street (Chinese: 奎因街; Malay: Lebuh Queen) is one of the oldest streets in Singapore and once had a very strong Eurasian presence.Beginning at Arab Street, Queen Street forms major junctions with Ophir Road, Rochor Road, Middle Road and Bras Basah Road before ending at the junction of Stamford Road.