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'''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 | 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.<ref name="Wookieepedia">[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Core_Worlds Wookieepedia Article on the Core Worlds]</ref> The Core Worlds "occupied a C-shaped region of space around the [[Deep Core]], the heart of the astrophysical core (generally considered to be a separate outlier area), extending outwards towards the [[Unknown Regions]]."<ref name="Wookieepedia" />
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'''The Core Worlds''' are some of the most prestigious, well-developed, well-known, and heavily populated planets in [[The Galaxy | the galaxy]]. In astrophysical terms, the Core denoted the central area of the galaxy.


==History==
==History==
 
*Founding of the [[Galactic Republic]]
==Astrography==
*Founding of the [[Galactic Empire]]
 
*Founding of [[CorSec]]
Aside from the traditional region divisions, the Core Worlds are divided further based on the navigational elements such as the galactic coordinates of [[Coruscant]] (0, 0, 0) during the Old Republic era or major hyperlanes, such as the Perlemian Trade Route or the Corellian Run. From the northwest, moving clockwise, the Core World consist of:
*Founding of [[Kuat Drive Yards]]
* The Negs (a region with negative east-west coordinate number under the old coordinate system)<ref name="Wookieepedia - The Negs">[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Negs Wookieepedia Article on the Negs]</ref>
*Founding of [[Aurodium Legion]]
* Northern Dependencies (a region north of Coruscant and the Perlemian Trade Route with the Negs as the western boundary)<ref name="Wookieepedia - Northern Dependencies">[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Northern_Dependencies Wookieepedia Article on the Northern Dependencies]</ref>
*Founding of [[Ayervon Recycling Enterprises]]
* Arrowhead (also known as the Inner Core, a region between the Perlemian Trade Route and the Corellian Run)<ref name="Wookieepedia - Arrowhead">[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Arrowhead Wookieepedia Article on the Arrowhead]</ref>
* Southern Core (a region that is an extension of Arrowhead and beyond the Corellian Run)<ref name="Wookieepedia - Southern Core">[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Southern_Core Wookieepedia Article on the Southern Core]</ref>
 
===List of Sectors===
 
: ''See also: [[:Category:Core Worlds Sectors|Core World Sectors]]''
 
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'''The Negs'''
* Kokash
* Praxlis
* Tamban
* Vannell
* Farlax
* Torranix
* Uoti
* Kanchen
 
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'''Coruscant'''
* Coruscant
'''Northern Dependencies'''
* Krenher
* Dolomar
* Farrfin
* Azure
 
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'''Arrowhead'''
* Bormea
* Darpa
* Lytton
* Alderaan
* Kuat
* Humbarine
* Corellian
 
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'''Southern Core'''
* Duro
* Parmorak
* Quanta
* Emmo
* Testarr
* Botor Enclave
* Abregado
* Daupherm States
* Illodia
* Weemell
* Questal
* Atrisian CW
 
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[[File:Region-Core-North.png|thumb|250px|The Core Worlds (The Negs, Northern Dependencies, Coruscant, Arrowhead (Inner Core)) as of [[Year 15]]]]
[[File:Region-Core-South.png|thumb|250px|The Core Worlds (Southern Core) as of [[Year 15]]]]
 
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Galaxy]]
[[Category:Galaxy]]
[[Category:Region]]
[[Category:Region]]

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The Core Worlds are 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.

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