A Capital Development Authority is a special sort of entity found in various countries that is concerned with the municipal development of the capital city or capital territory of that country. Examples include:
- Capital Development Authority (Islamabad): the Capital Development Authority of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan
 - Capital Development Authority (Dodoma): the Capital Development Authority of Dodoma, the capital of Tanzania,
 - Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha, or RAJUK, the Capital Development Authority of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh
 - Federal Capital Development Authority of Abuja, the capital of Nigeria
 
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