List of islands of Singapore

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This is a list of islands of Singapore. Massive land reclamation work over the past centuries has removed many of Singapore's natural islands and islets and has created a few new ones. At present, Singapore has about 63 islands,[1] with only 3 being inhabited and 7 of them (including those in Western Water Catchment as they are in the SAFTI live firing area) belonging to the Singapore Armed Forces.

List of Islands[]

Island Planning Area[2] Region Area
(km²)
Singapore Island N/A 710
Coney Island Punggol Northeast Region 1.33
Sentosa Southern Islands Central Region 4.71
Pulau Ubin North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region 10.19
Pulau Kusu Southern Islands Central Region 0.085
Pedra Branca Changi Bay East Region 0.00856
Pulau Anak Bukom Western Islands West Region 0.002
Pulau Berkas Western Islands West Region 0.26
Violin Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.004
Pulau Brani Southern Islands Central Region 1.22
Pulau Bukom Western Islands West Region 1.45
Pulau Bukom Kechil Western Islands West Region N/A
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve Lim Chu Kang North Region 1.3
Pulau Damar Laut Jurong East West Region N/A
Pulau Damien North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region N/A
Pulau Hantu Western Islands West Region 0.126
Pulau Keppel Western Islands Central Region 0.053
Pulau Ketam North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region N/A
Pulau Khatib Bongsu Simpang North Region N/A
Pulau Malang Siajar North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region N/A
Pulau Palawan Southern Islands Central Region 0.004
Pulau Jong Western Islands West Region 0.006
Saint John's Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.405
Lazarus Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.47
Pulau Salu Western Islands West Region N/A
Pulau Samulun Western Islands West Region 0.004
Pulau Satumu Western Islands West Region 0.013
Pulau Sebarok (Middle Island) Western Islands West Region 0.468
Pulau Sekudu North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region N/A
Pulau Seletar Simpang North Region 0.385
Pulau Seringat Southern Islands Central Region N/A
Pulau Seringat Kechil Southern Islands Central Region N/A
Sisters' Islands Southern Islands Central Region 0.056
Pulau Tekukor Southern Islands Central Region N/A
Pulau Unum North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region N/A
Sultan Shoal Tuas West Region 0.006

Islands for Military Use[]

Island Planning Area Region Area
(km²)
Pulau Tekong North-Eastern Islands Northeast Region 24.43
Pulau Sudong Western Islands West Region 2.09
Pulau Pawai Western Islands West Region 0.182
Pulau Senang Western Islands West Region 0.817
Pulau Bajau Western Water Catchment West Region N/A
Pulau Pergam Western Water Catchment West Region N/A
Pulau Sarimbun Western Water Catchment West Region 0.014

Artificial islands[]

Island Planning Area[2] Region Area
(km²)
Chinese Garden Jurong East West Region N/A
Coral Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.017
Paradise Island Southern Islands Central Region N/A
Pearl Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.019
Pulau Punggol Barat Seletar Northeast Region 1.92
Pulau Punggol Timor Seletar Northeast Region 1.12
Pulau Semakau Western Islands West Region 3.5
Sandy Island Southern Islands Central Region 0.0007
Jurong Island Western Islands West Region 32
Treasure Island Southern Islands Central Region N/A

Former islands[]

Island Planning Area[2] Remarks
Christmas Island N/A Sovereignty transferred to Australia in 1957[3]
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Sovereignty transferred to Australia in 1955[4]
Pulau Saigon Central Area Added to the southern bank of the Singapore River in the late 20th century
Terumbu Retan Laut Queenstown Now part of Pasir Panjang Container Terminal of the main island.
Pulau Selugu Southern Islands Now part of Sentosa
Pulau Renggis
Pulau Buaya Western Islands Now part of Jurong Island
Pulau Sakra
Pulau Bakau
Pulau Ayer Chawan
Pulau Ayer Merbau
Pulau Merlimau
Pulau Pesek
Pulau Pesek Kechil
Pulau Seraya
Pulau Meskol
Pulau Mesemut Laut
Pulau Mesemut Darat
Anak Pulau
Pulau Busing Now part of Pulau Bukom
Pulau Ular
Pulau Seking Now part of Pulau Semakau

References[]

  1. ^ "10 amazing things you never knew about Singapore". Visit Singapore. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Master Plan 2014 Planning Area Boundary (Web)". Data (Government of Singapore). Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  3. ^ Alan., Kerr (2009). A federation in these seas : an account of the acquisition by Australia of its external territories. Australia. Attorney-General's Department. Barton, A.C.T.: Attorney General's Dept. ISBN 978-1921241727. OCLC 435419961.
  4. ^ "Colony of Singapore Government Gazette supplement". Government Printing Office, Colony of Singapore. 9 December 1955. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
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