PhosphorusDecree wrote:
So they're going ahead with it! Can see why it's a matter of some urgency- while sea levels are rising, Jakarta is actually sinking.
Myanmar's official capital is Naypyidaw, est. 2005. It's notorious for being almost completely empty: several times the size of the old capital, Yangon, but with only a fraction of the population.
Part of the move is also to relieve overcrowding on Java, where Jakarta is.
There are several assumptions why the Myanmar capital was moved: Naypyidaw is more centrally located than the old capital, Yangon. It is also a transportation hub located adjacent to the Shan, Kayah, and Kayin states. It was felt by governmental and military leaders that a stronger military and governmental presence nearby might provide stability to those chronically turbulent regions. The official explanation for moving the capital was that Yangon had become too congested and crowded with little room for future expansion of government offices.
As for the new capital of Equatorial Guinea, it appears to be mainly a monument to its longtime leader, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, in power since 1979. Ciudad de la Paz is very near the towns of Mongomo and Akoacan, where Obiang's family clan is based. It is located in the eastern part of the mainland region, near the border with Gabon. The current capital, Malabo, is located on the island of Bioko.
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