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Non democratic countries SINGAPORE Saudi arabia North korea

Singapore Geographical location I Singapore an island  city-state  and  country  in  maritime Southeast Asia , located at the end of the  Malayan Peninsula  between  Malaysia  and  Indonesia  as well as the  Straits of Malacca  and the  South China Sea . It is heavily compact and urbanised. As of 2023, Singapore has a total land area of 734.3 square kilometres (283.5 sq mi). [1]  Singapore is separated from Indonesia by the  Singapore Strait  and from Malaysia by the  Straits of Johor . Geographically, Singapore comprises its  mainland  and other islands. The mainland of Singapore measures 50 kilometres (31 mi) from east to west and 27 kilometres (17 mi) from north to south with 193 kilometres (120 mi) of coastline. These figures are based on 2.515 metres (8  ft 3.0 in) High Water Mark  cadastral  survey boundaries. [2]  It has an  exclusive economic zone  of 1,067  km 2  (412 sq mi).

Saudia Arabia geographical location The Kingdom of  Saudi Arabia  is a country situated in  Southwest Asia , the largest country of  Arabia , by the  Arabian Peninsula , bordering the  Persian Gulf  and the  Red Sea , north of  Yemen . Its extensive coastlines on the Persian Gulf and Red Sea provide great leverage on  shipping  (especially  crude oil ) through the Persian Gulf and the  Suez Canal . The kingdom occupies 80% of the  Arabian Peninsula . Most of the country's boundaries with the  United Arab Emirates  (UAE),  Oman , and the  Republic of Yemen  (formerly two countries: the  Yemen Arab Republic  or North Yemen; and the  People's Democratic Republic of Yemen  or South Yemen) are undefined, so the exact size of the country remains unknown. The Saudi government estimate is at 2,217,949 square kilometres, while other reputable estimates vary between 2,149,690 and 2,240,000 sq. kilometres. Less than 7% of the total area is suitable for cultivation, and in the early 1960s, population distribution varied greatly among the towns of the eastern and western coastal areas, the densely populated interior oases, and the vast, almost empty deserts.

North korea geographical location North Korea has a combination of a  continental climate  and an  oceanic climate , with four distinct seasons. [2] [3]  Most of North Korea is classified as being of a  humid continental climate  within the  Köppen climate classification  scheme, with warm summers and cold, dry winters. In summer, there is a short rainy season called  changma . [4] Long winters bring bitter cold and clear weather interspersed with snowstorms as a result of northern and northwestern winds that blow from  Siberia . The daily average high and low temperatures for Pyongyang in January are −3 and −13 °C (27 and 9 °F). On average, it snows thirty-seven days during the winter. Winter can be particularly harsh in the northern, mountainous regions . [2]
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