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{{Location|title={{Chinese|Anana Tun'ila|Mother's Sacrifice}}<br>Anana Tun'la|location=Southern Water Tribe|position=Capital city|ruler=[[Water Chief]] of the [[Southern Water Tribe]]|events=Famous for hosting the [[Glacier Spirits Festival]]}}
{{Location|nation=wt|title={{Chinese|Anana Tun'ila|Mother's Sacrifice}}|location=[[Southern Water Tribe]]|position=Capital city|ruler=[[Water Chief]] of the [[Southern Water Tribe]]|events=Famous for hosting the [[Glacier Spirits Festival]]}}


'''Anana Tun’ila''', roughly meaning "mother's sacrifice", is the capital city of the Southern Water Tribe. The city is most famous for hosting its [[Glacier Spirits Festival]], a festival founded with the intention of strengthening ties between the [[Northern Water Tribe|North]] and [[Southern Water Tribe|South]], as well as maintaining the nation's connection to the [[spirits]].
'''Anana Tun’ila''', roughly meaning "mother's sacrifice", is the capital city of the Southern Water Tribe. The city is most famous for hosting its [[Glacier Spirits Festival]], a festival founded with the intention of strengthening ties between the [[Northern Water Tribe|North]] and [[Southern Water Tribe|South]], as well as maintaining the nation's connection to the [[spirits]]. The festival ends on the day of the winter solstice.


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Anana Tun’ila, roughly meaning "mother's sacrifice", is the capital city of the Southern Water Tribe. The city is most famous for hosting its Glacier Spirits Festival, a festival founded with the intention of strengthening ties between the North and South, as well as maintaining the nation's connection to the spirits. The festival ends on the day of the winter solstice.