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Abuja, FCT

Abuja
Municipality
Federal Capital City (FCC)
Abuja Municipal Area
From top (L-R): View of a street in Maitama District, Abuja National Mosque, Zuma Rock, fountain in Millennium Park, Central Bank headquarters, and skyline of CBD at night
From top (L-R): View of a street in Maitama District, Abuja National Mosque, Zuma Rock, fountain in Millennium Park, Central Bank headquarters, and skyline of CBD at night
Abuja is located in Nigeria
Abuja
Abuja
Location of Abuja in Nigeria
Coordinates: 9°4′N 7°29′E / 9.067°N 7.483°E / 9.067; 7.483Coordinates: 9°4′N 7°29′E / 9.067°N 7.483°E / 9.067; 7.483
Country  Nigeria
Territory Federal Capital Territory
LGA(s) Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC)
Settled 1828
Incorporated 1 October 1984
Declared capital 12 December 1991
Government
 • City Planner Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA)
 • City Management Abuja Metropolitan Management Council (AMMC)
Area
 • Municipality 1,769 km2 (683 sq mi)
 • Land 1,728 km2 (667 sq mi)
 • Water 41 km2 (16 sq mi)
 • Urban 713 km2 (275 sq mi)
Elevation 840 m (2,760 ft)
Population (2011 estimate)
 • Municipality 1,235,880
 • Rank 7th
 • Density 700/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
 • Urban 2,440,000
 • Urban density 3,423/km2 (8,870/sq mi)
 • Metro 6,000,000 (estimated)
Time zone WAT (UTC+1)
Postal code 900211 to 900288
Climate Aw
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Abuja (/əˈbə/) is the capital city of Nigeria located in the centre of the country within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). It is a planned city and was built mainly in the 1980s, replacing the country's most populous city of Lagos as the capital on 12 December 1991. Abuja's geography is defined by Aso Rock, a 400-metre (1,300 ft) monolith left by water erosion. The Presidential Complex, National Assembly, Supreme Court and much of the city extend to the south of the rock. Zuma Rock, a 792-metre (2,598 ft) monolith, lies just north of the city on the expressway to Kaduna.

At the 2006 census, the city of Abuja had a population of 776,298, making it one of the ten most populous cities in Nigeria. According to the United Nations, Abuja grew by 139.7% between 2000 and 2010, making it the fastest growing city in the world. As of 2015, the city is experiencing an annual growth of at least 35%, retaining its position as the fastest-growing city on the African continent and one of the fastest-growing in the world. Abuja has witnessed a huge influx of people into the city; the growth has led to the emergence of satellite towns, such as Karu Urban Area, Suleja, Gwagwalada, Lugbe, Kuje and smaller settlements towards which the planned city is sprawling. The unofficial metropolitan area of Abuja has a population of over three million, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Nigeria, surpassed by Lagos, Kano and Ibadan. As at 2016, the metropolitan area of Abuja is estimated at 6 million persons, placing it behind Lagos, as the most populous metro area. The city has a large and growing immigrant community comprising mainly of nationals from the ECOWAS sub-region. The city has been undergoing a rapid pace of physical development over the last fifteen years.


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