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Singapore / Population growth rate
3.3% annual change (2022)
Source: World Bank
Singapore

Singapore

Country in Asia
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Wikipedia
Prime minister: Lee Hsien Loong
CO2 emissions per capita: 7.69 metric tons (2020)
Electricity consumption per capita: 8,844.69 kWh (2014)
Energy use per capita: 5,121.80 kg of oil equivalent (2014)
Fertility rate: 1.12 births per woman (2021)
GDP growth rate: 3.6% annual change (2022)
Gross domestic product: 466.8 billion USD (2022)
Source: World Bank

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