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Abuja
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Image:Locator Map Abuja-Nigeria.png thumbnails|250px|Location of Abuja in Nigeria
image:NigeriaCapitalTerritory.png 200px|right|Map of Nigeria highlighting the Federal Capital Territory
'''Abuja''', estimated population 178,462 [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-158&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=c&va=x], is the
capital city of
Nigeria. When it was decided to move the national capital from
Lagos in 1976, a capital territory was chosen for its location near the center of the country. The planned city is located in the center of what is now the
Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria Federal Capital Territory. Abuja officially became Nigeria's capital on
12 December 1991. The master plan for Abuja and the Federal Capital Territory was developed by IPA (International Planning Associates), a consortium made up of three American firms: PRC Corporation; Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd; and, Archisystems, which was a division of the Hughes Organization. The master plan for Abuja defined the general shape and major design elements of city, however a refinement of this design was accomplished by
Kenzo Tange, a renowned Japanese architect, along with his team of city planners at
Kenzo Tange and Urtec company.
The crescent shape of the city reflects infrastructure considerations and the topography of the site, however some feel it reflects the will of the
Muslim faithful, who sanctioned this design. Abuja is located at {{coor dm|9|10|N|7|10|E|type:city}}. [http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns.html/cntry_files.html]
Most countries moved their
embassy embassies to Abuja and maintain their larger former embassies as
consulates in the commercial capital, Lagos.
History
Abuja's feature is
Aso Rock, a 400-metre monolith left by water erosion. The
Nigerian Presidential Complex Presidential Complex,
Nigerian National Assembly National Assembly,
Nigerian Supreme Court Supreme Court and much of the town extend to the south of the rock. "Aso" means "victorious" in the language of the (now displaced)
Asokoro ("the people of victory").
Other sights include the
Nigerian National Mosque and the
National Ecumenical Centre cathedral. The city is served by the
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, while
Zuma Rock lies nearby. Much of the city has not yet been built as planned, and many buildings have not yet been completed.
Abuja City is one of the cities bidding for the
2014 Commonwealth Games.
External links
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Official site of Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and City of Abuja
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WorldPress article about changes in Abuja
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Abuja Bid Announcement
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Pictures from Abuja
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Pictures of Abuja
Category:Cities in Nigeria
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