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Na2BiZn2V3O12 ceramic was investigated as a promising microwave dielectric material for the ultra-low-temperature co-fired ceramic (ULTCC) technology. Dense Na2BiZn2V3O12 ceramic was prepared using the conventional solid-state method from 560 to 640 °C. X-ray diffraction data show that Na2BiZn2V3O12 ceramic crystallized into a cubic garnet structure with a space group Ia-3d. The sample sintered at 600 °C for 4 h has the highest relative density of 96.3 % and exhibits the optimum microwave properties with a relative permittivity of 22.3, a quality factor of 19,960 GHz (at 8.7 GHz), and a temperature coefficient of resonance frequency of +15.5 ppm/°C. The Na2BiZn2V3O12 ceramic was found to be chemically compatible with highly conductive aluminum and sliver electrode. These results confirm that Na2BiZn2V3O12 ceramic can be a promising candidate for the ULTCC technology.