List of rivers of Singapore
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The small island nation of Singapore has few rivers that are very long. The longest, the Kallang River, is only 10 km in length.
Natural rivers
[change | change source]Canalised
[change | change source]- Alexandra Canal, Singapore
- Geylang River
- Kallang River
- Pelton Canal
- Rochor Canal
- Rochor River
- Siglap Canal
- Singapore River
- Stamford Canal, Singapore
- Sungei Bedok
- Sungei China
- Sungei Ketapang
- Sungei Lanchar
- Sungei Pandan (lower reaches dammed as Pandan Reservoir)
- Sungei Pinang (Hougang)
- Sungei Punggol
- Sungei Seletar Simpang Kiri
- Sungei Sembawang
- Sungei Serangoon
- Sungei Simpang Kanan
- Sungei Tampines
- Sungei Ulu Pandan
- Sungei Whompoe
On offshore islands
[change | change source]Pulau Tekong
[change | change source]- Sungei Belang
- Sungei Chek Mat Nah
- Sungei Pasir
- Sungei Permatang
- Sungei Sanyongkong
- Sungei Seminei
- Sungei Unum
Pulau Ubin
[change | change source]- Sungei Asam
- Sungei Batu Kekek
- Sungei Besar
- Sungei Jelutong
- Sungei Mamam
- Sungei Puaka
- Sungei Pulau Ubin
- Sungei Teris
- Sungei Tiga
- Sungei Wat Siam
Former rivers
[change | change source]Dammed and flooded
[change | change source]- Sungei Chik Abu - flooded and part of Lower Seletar Reservoir
- Sungei Puaka - flooded and part of Lower Seletar Reservoir
- Sungei Kranji - now the Kranji Reservoir
- Sungei Sopok - flooded and part of Lower Seletar Reservoir
- Sungei Tengeh - now the Tengeh Reservoir