Abuja, Nigeria’s new capital city, is located in the middle of the country. The Federal Capital Territory has a land area of 8,000 square kilometres, which is two and halftimes the size of Lagos, the former capital of Nigeria.
<br>The FCT is bounded on the north by Kaduna State, on the west by Niger State, on the east and south-east by Plateau State, and on the south-west by Kogi State. It falls within latitude 7° 25' N and 9° 20° North of the Equator and longitude 5° 45' and 7° 39'.
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<br>Abuja is in tune with nature with abundant hills, highlands and other distinguishing features that make it a delight to behold. A scene that cannot be missed about Abuja is the coming together of the Savannah grassland of the north and the middle belt with the richness of the tropical rain forests of the south. This marriage of nature has ensured that Nigeriaʼs capital is endowed with fertile land for agriculture and at the same time a yearly climate that is neither too hot nor too cold.
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