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Abuja (äb `jə), city and federal capital territory (2006 provisional pop. 1,405,201), central Nigeria. Plans to move the capital from Lagos Lagos (lā`gŏs, lä`gôs), city (1991 est. pop. 1,274,000), SW Nigeria, on the Gulf of Guinea...... Click the link for more information. were approved in 1976, and a 3,000-sq mi (7,770-sq km) capital territory was created near the old town of Abuja (renamed Suleja). The site was chosen for its location near the center of the country, its good climate, and small population. The planned city of Abuja is located in the center of the federal capital territory. Construction was carried on throughout the 1980s and Abuja officially became Nigeria's capital in 1991. AbujaCity (pop., 2003 est.: 452,000), federal capital of Nigeria. Construction of the city, at a site chosen for its healthful climate and central location about 300 mi (480 km) northeast of Lagos, began in 1976 under the architect Tange Kenzo. It officially replaced Lagos as the capital in 1991. Abuja the federal capital of Nigeria, in the centre of the country. Pop.: 467 000 (2005 est.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We conducted a cross-sectional study of children in contact with
adults who had pulmonary TB in Abuja, Nigeria. The first Pan-African Conference on Reparations was called by the
Organization of African Unity, and the Republic of Nigeria, April 27-29,
1993, in Abuja, Nigeria. The Summit on Roll Back Malaria, held in 2002 in Abuja, Nigeria,
endorsed some relatively inexpensive yet effective control interventions
already available, including insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) that have
proven to be highly effective in reducing mortality in young children. |
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