The subzones of Singapore represent the lowest level of urban planning and census divisions in Singapore, as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Each subzone is part of a planning area, which in turn is grouped under one of the five main regions of the country.
There are 54 planning areas in total.
Both planning areas and subzones are listed below in alphabetical order. Population data is accurate as of June 2018, which does not necessarily reflect the same boundaries as in the 2019 Master Plan. Additionally, the figures include citizens and permanent residents, but do not include the approximately 1.6 million non-permanent residents of Singapore.
The Central Region of Singapore is made up of 22 planning areas, of which 10 form the Central Area. The region comprises 135 subzones in total. Planning areas that are part of the Central Area are italicised.
The East Region of Singapore consists of 6 planning areas, comprising 30 subzones in total. Tampines serves as the regional centre of the East Region.
The North Region of Singapore is made up of 8 planning areas, comprising 41 subzones in total. Its regional centre is located at Woodlands.
The North-East Region of Singapore is made up of 7 planning areas, comprising 48 subzones in total. There are plans to transform Seletar into the regional centre of the North-East Region in the future.
The West Region of Singapore consists of 12 planning areas, comprising 78 subzones in total. The regional centre of the West Region is Jurong East.