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There are no statistics on how many LGBT people there are in Singapore or what percentage of the population they constitute. While homosexuality is legal in the country, the country is largely conservative.

Notable persons identifying as LGBT

Historical

Arts personalities

Politicians

Internet

Singapore has particularly established LGBT portals owing to its high Internet penetration rates and the restriction on LGBT content in print and broadcast media.

Organisations supporting LGBT rights

See also

References

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