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The Nazko First Nation is a First Nations government of the Dakelh people in the north-central Interior of British Columbia. Its reserves are located around the community of Nazko, British Columbia, which is 120 km west of Quesnel and southwest of Prince George.[1]

Nazko/Ndazkoh is located on the Nazko River and ndazkoh means "river flowing from the south".

  1. ^ 53°00′00″N 123°37′00″W / 53.00000°N 123.61667°W / 53.00000; -123.61667 (Nazko (community))

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