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Federal districts are a type of administrative division of a country, under the direct control of that country's federal government. The seat of the U.S. federal government in Washington is a federal district known as the District of Columbia. In addition, the U.S. government has several other kinds of "federal districts" which are not specifically related to a capital city In Malaysia, the term Federal Territory (Malay Wilayah Persekutuan) is used for the three territories governed directly by the federal government, namely Kuala Lumpur (national capital), Putrajaya (federal government administrative centre) and Labuan Island (international offshore financial centre). The term Distrito Federal, meaning "Federal District" in both the Spanish and Portuguese languages, is used to refer to
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