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[Source] The Ukio system was located in the Abrion sector of the Outer Rim Territories. Its primary planet was Ukio, a major producer of foodstuffs. The system contained a star. It was a system sought by Grand Admiral Thrawn during his campaign against the New Republic, less for tactical reasons than for the agriworld it contained.

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  • Ukio system
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  • [Source] The Ukio system was located in the Abrion sector of the Outer Rim Territories. Its primary planet was Ukio, a major producer of foodstuffs. The system contained a star. It was a system sought by Grand Admiral Thrawn during his campaign against the New Republic, less for tactical reasons than for the agriworld it contained.
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  • Ukio *1 moon
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  • Ukio-System
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  • Ukio system
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  • Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion
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  • S-15
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  • Ukio rendszer
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  • Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion
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  • Sistema Ukio
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  • news/star-wars-the-essential-atlas-online-companion
abstract
  • [Source] The Ukio system was located in the Abrion sector of the Outer Rim Territories. Its primary planet was Ukio, a major producer of foodstuffs. The system contained a star. It was a system sought by Grand Admiral Thrawn during his campaign against the New Republic, less for tactical reasons than for the agriworld it contained.
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