The capital of Singapore is called Singapore. It is a city-state. There is only one city in the country, so Singapore is both a country and its capital.
Singapore is a city-state, so it is not divided into provinces and cities. Instead, the country is divided into five communities (administrative districts) in a manner consistent with urban planning.
Single constituencies: Hougang, Pioneer, Yuhua, Hongkar North, Mountbatten, Sengkang West, Punggol East, Bukit Panjang, Potong Pasir, Latin Mas, Fengshan, Bukit Baduk, Macpherson.
The urban area of ??Singapore, also known as the Central Business District (CBD), is located at the southern end of Singapore Island, 136.8 kilometers south of the equator. This is the economic, political and cultural center of Singapore.
Shenton Road is the main road in Singapore's business district and the financial center of Singapore. Shenton Road is lined with towering skyscrapers and is where major commercial banks have their Asian headquarters.