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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Gazmin was a planet that was completely covered by water. There were absolutely no landmasses above the surface. The planet was populated by aquatic Gaz, who built cities under the ocean in the form of metallic underwater bases. There were many underwater volcanoes, mountains and trenches under Gazmin's waters. However, the pressure would crush anyone without a pressure neutralizer. Fish and coral reefs were abundant on Gazmin, most of the ocean floor was covered in kelp.

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rdfs:label
  • Gazmin
rdfs:comment
  • Gazmin was a planet that was completely covered by water. There were absolutely no landmasses above the surface. The planet was populated by aquatic Gaz, who built cities under the ocean in the form of metallic underwater bases. There were many underwater volcanoes, mountains and trenches under Gazmin's waters. However, the pressure would crush anyone without a pressure neutralizer. Fish and coral reefs were abundant on Gazmin, most of the ocean floor was covered in kelp.
dcterms:subject
Suns
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Moons
  • 1(xsd:integer)
otherspecies
  • None
dbkwik:swfanon/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
Water
  • 100.0
Affiliation
  • [[starwars:Galactic Empire
Name
  • Gazmin
Region
  • [[starwars:Mid Rim
Language
  • [[starwars:Galactic Standard Basic
Terrain
  • One Big Ocean
Population
  • 2000000(xsd:integer)
Species
  • Gaz
System
  • Gazmin
high point
  • None
low point
  • Coreal trench, 20,000 leagues.
abstract
  • Gazmin was a planet that was completely covered by water. There were absolutely no landmasses above the surface. The planet was populated by aquatic Gaz, who built cities under the ocean in the form of metallic underwater bases. There were many underwater volcanoes, mountains and trenches under Gazmin's waters. However, the pressure would crush anyone without a pressure neutralizer. Fish and coral reefs were abundant on Gazmin, most of the ocean floor was covered in kelp.
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