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Kuala Forajasaki

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Kuala Forajasaki
كوالا فورجاسكي
  Capital city / Metropolis  
Bandaraya Kuala Forajasaki
Kuala Forajasaki skyline
Kuala Forajasaki location
Location of Kuala Forajasaki in Forajasaki
Country Forajasaki Forajasaki
State Kuala Forajasaki
Municipal region Central Capital District
Government
 • Type Municipality
 • General Manager of City Municipality
Elevation 27 m (89 ft)
Population (RP 2617)
 • Total 2,390,080
Demonym Kuala Forajasakian
Time zone Forajasaki Standard Time (UTC+4)

Kuala Forajasaki (Phineaner for 'Forajasaki River Mouth'; Jawi: كوالا فورجاسكي) is the capital and largest city (most populous city) in Forajasaki. Kuala Forajasaki is located at the mouth of the Forajasaki River, on the west coast of Forajasaki. Its population is 2.3 million people in RP 2616 compared to an estimated 2.8 million people in RP 2606. The capital is located about 24 kilometers northeast of Da Toh Town, 30 kilometers south of the capital of the autonomous region of Ghawur, Pasawi, and 36 kilometers north from the state capital of Barine, Kota Batang Rumput.

Kuala Forajasaki houses several local and federal government offices, it is also the seat of the Forajasaki federal government and the High Council of the Phineonesian Nations. The city is home to members of the Kuala Forajasaki Sultanate as the President of Forajasaki also known as the Ruler of the State (Phineaner: Yang Menguasai Negara).

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