
Putrajaya — Malaysia's Planned Federal Capital and Putra Mosque
Putrajaya (25 kilometres south of Kuala Lumpur city centre — the planned administrative capital of Malaysia, developed from scratch from 1995 onwards on former palm oil plantation land in the Corridor Raya Multimedia (MSC Malaysia) as part of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's Vision 2020 programme of transforming Malaysia into a fully developed nation): Putrajaya is one of the largest planned city developments in Southeast Asian history, eventually encompassing 4,931 hectares of government offices, official residences, a large artificial lake, botanical gardens, and monumental civic architecture.
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