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Revision as of 19:59, 19 April 2014

The Core Worlds (also known as the Galactic Core and during the Imperial Period, the Imperial Core) were some of the most prestigious, well-developed, well-known, and heavily populated planets in the galaxy. In astrophysical terms, the Core denoted the central area of the galaxy, and in broad terms this was true enough, but the precise usage of the term was sometimes more complex.[1]

History

Astrography

The Negs

  • Kokash
  • Praxlis
  • Tamban
  • Vannell
  • Farlax
  • Torranix
  • Uoti
  • Kanchen

Coruscant

  • Coruscant

Northern Dependencies

  • Krenher
  • Dolomar
  • Farrfin
  • Azure

Arrowhead

  • Bormea
  • Darpa
  • Lytton
  • Alderaan
  • Kuat
  • Humbarine
  • Corellian

Southern Core

  • Duro
  • Parmorak
  • Quanta
  • Emmo
  • Testarr
  • Botor Enclave
  • Abregado
  • Daupherm States
  • Illodia
  • Weemell
  • Questal
  • Atrisian CW

The Core Worlds (The Negs, Northern Dependencies, Coruscant, Arrowhead (Inner Core)) as of Year 15
The Core Worlds (Southern Core) as of Year 15

See Also

References