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The State of Kuala Forajasaki (Phineaner: Negeri Kuala Forajasaki; Jawi: نݢري كوالا فورجاسكي) is one of the eight states in Forajasaki, and also one of the seven monarchical states in the Federation of Forajasaki. It is the smallest state in Forajasaki, with an area of 1,008 square kilometers, it covers 2 percent of the total land area of the federation of Forajasaki. As of RP 2620, Kuala Forajasaki has a population of 3,072,535 people. Formerly, the state of Kuala Forajasaki has a population of 2,064,430 people based on the RP 2617 census, and by RP 2619, the population of the state is estimated at 2,250,000 people. The city of Kuala Forajasaki is the capital and administrative center of the state as well as a federal capital of Forajasaki. The name "Kuala Forajasaki" itself is taken from an estuary of the Forajasaki River, where this river flows from the State of Sikin to this state. The estuary of this river is home to the palace where the Ruler of the State (Phineaner: Yang Menguasai Negara) resides as the head of the federal state of Forajasaki. The Ruler of the State is also the Sultan of Kuala Forajasaki, the head of state of Kuala Forajasaki.
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Kuala Forajasaki Special Economic Zone
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