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  ''Not to be confused with [[Þunan Ŋáce (city)|Þunan Ŋáce (city)]] or [[Star Tower]]. See [[Þunan Ŋáce (disambiguation)]] for more information.''
  ''Not to be confused with [[Þunan Ŋáce (city)|Þunan Ŋáce (city)]] or [[Star Tower]]. See [[Þunan Ŋáce (disambiguation)]] for more information.''
Þunan Ŋáce {{Script|script=thl|t=qIga nnAzu}} is a province of [[Þunan Qumreá|Þunan Qumreá]] which harbours the settlement of the [[Þunan Ŋáce (city)|same name]]. It borders [[Muweweśáj|Muweweśáj]] to the northwest, [[Fáwupinu|Fáwupinu]] to the southwest, [[Śyjeń|Śyjeń]] to the east, and [[Þunan Þár]] to the north. It is the smallest non-condominium province of the country and centers on the lake Þunan Náf.
Þunan Ŋáce {{Script|script=thl|t=qIga nnAzu}} was a province of [[Þunan Qumreá|Þunan Qumreá]] which harboured the settlement of the [[Þunan Ŋáce (city)|same name]]. It bordered [[Mohave County|Muweweśáj]] (now mostly [[Mohave County]]) to the northwest, [[Mohave County|Fáwupinu]] (now mostly [[Cochise County]]) to the southwest, [[Śyjeń|Śyjeń]] (now part of [[Nāroňpār]]) to the east, and [[Þunan Þár]] (now part of [[Myžariky]]) to the north. It was the smallest non-condominium province of the country and centers on the lake Þunan Náf.

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Not to be confused with Þunan Ŋáce (city) or Star Tower. See Þunan Ŋáce (disambiguation) for more information.

Þunan Ŋáce qIga nnAzu was a province of Þunan Qumreá which harboured the settlement of the same name. It bordered Muweweśáj (now mostly Mohave County) to the northwest, Fáwupinu (now mostly Cochise County) to the southwest, Śyjeń (now part of Nāroňpār) to the east, and Þunan Þár (now part of Myžariky) to the north. It was the smallest non-condominium province of the country and centers on the lake Þunan Náf.