Kigali is the capital and largest city of Rwanda. It is situated in the center of the nation, and has been the economic, cultural and transport hub of Rwanda since it became capital in 1962. The main home and offices of the Rwandan president are located in the city, as are the government ministries. The city is coterminous with the province of Kigali City, which was enlarged in January 2006 as part of local government reorganization in the country.
Kigali was founded in 1907 under German colonial rule, but did not become the capital until Rwandan independence in 1962. The traditional capital was the seat of the mwami (king) in Nyanza, while the colonial seat of power was in Butare, then known as Astrida. Butare was initially the leading contender to be the capital of the new independent nation, but Kigali was chosen because of its more central location. Since then the city has grown very quickly and is now the major political, economic and cultural center of Rwanda.