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Autrataya
Federal Territory of Autrataya
Top left to right: Autrataya Mosque and Perdana Autrataya, Ministry of Health building Bottom left to right: Ministry of Finance Complex, Autrataya, high rise ministry complexes, Autrataya's Precinct 1 from above
Top left to right: Autrataya Mosque and Perdana Autrataya, Ministry of Health building
Bottom left to right: Ministry of Finance Complex, Autrataya, high rise ministry complexes, Autrataya's Precinct 1 from above
CountryUtobania
Population
 (2018)
 • Total1,291,900

Autrataya, officially the Federal Territory of Autrataya, is a planned city and the federal administrative center of the Utobanian capital. The seat of the federal government was shifted in 1999 from Asamandia to Autrataya because of overcrowding and congestion in the former, as well as a nod to the country's large Muslim minority population. Asamandia remains Utobania's national capital and center for the Christian majority and is the seat of the Chancellor of Utobania, the Parliament, and all the foreign embassies, and the country's commercial and financial center. Autrataya was the idea of the then Chancellor Pennie Farthborn. It became Malaysia's third federal territory, after Asamandia and Hillianbore, in 2003.