singapore
Singapore changed into a major city because sir Standford raffles found Singapore and decided to change from a fishing village to a beautiful country]
The Merlion Head is a symbol of Singapore that represents the country's culture and history as a fishing village and trading port. It combines the traits of a lion, symbolizing strength and courage, with the body of a fish, representing Singapore's origins as a humble fishing village.
A quiet fishing village.
The Sultanate of Johor used Singapore as a trading port for a while in the 16th and 17th centuries, however the Portuguese burnt that port city down in the early 1600s. The island remained pretty much forgotten until Sir Raffles arrived and set up a British trading post.
Chennai was a fishing village .
No, Nigeria is a small village in Singapore. HaHa..both the question and the answer is trying to be funny. Nigeria is no where near Singapore.
From wiki: The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name - Singapura - meaning "lion city" or "kota singa".
Power-fishing at Shilo Village is great for fishing experience.
The culture of a fishing village and a farming village is similar. Both cultures include a belief in work. The differences are in the type of work being done. The locations, a farming village usually being inland and a fishing village being on a water source, would also result in subtile differences in culture. Also, fishing is often done by the individual and farming often involves the whole family.
As a fishing village with the dream of becoming a fishing empire.
Capernaum.