The territory is located just north of the confluence of the
Niger River and
Benue River. It is bordered by the states of Niger to the west and north for 179 km,
Kaduna to the northeast for 45 km,
Nasarawa to the east and south for 156 km, and
Kogi to the southwest for 17 km. Lying between latitudes 8.25 and 9.20 north of the equator and longitudes 6.45 and 7.39 east of Greenwich Meridian, The Federal Capital Territory is geographically located at the center of the country. The Federal Capital Territory has a landmass of approximately 7,315 km2, and it is situated within the
savannah region with moderate climatic conditions.
Natural resources Minerals found in the FCT include marble, tin, clay,
mica, and
tantalite.
Wildlife The hills of the FCT provide home to many
bushbuck, forest
Black duiker,
bush pig,
chimpanzee and
red-flanked duiker. Also found in FCT woodland are
leopard,
buffalo,
roan antelope,
Western hartebeest,
elephant,
warthog,
grey duiker,
dog-faced baboon,
patas monkey and
green monkey.
Climate Like some northern states in Nigeria, the Federal Capital Territory is relatively mild. The Federal Capital Territory is usually very hot between the months of January and April. The average daily maximum temperature of the city is above , with the month of March being the hottest month. The rainy season in the territory lasts between July and October of every year but the coolest month is December, during the
harmattan season. During the harmattan, there is high relative
humidity, coupled with windy and
foggy atmosphere. == Administration ==