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[Source] The Uvena system was a star system located in the Seswenna sector, and the home system of the Shistavanens, containing the planets of Uvena Prime, Uvena II, and Uvena III. It centered around the star Uvena.

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  • Uvena system
  • Uvena System
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  • [Source] The Uvena system was a star system located in the Seswenna sector, and the home system of the Shistavanens, containing the planets of Uvena Prime, Uvena II, and Uvena III. It centered around the star Uvena.
  • The Uvena system was a planetary system that served as the location for the Uvena Conflict, which launched the Great Territorial War between the Galactic Republic and the Third Sith Empire. Two of the system's planets, Uvena Prime and Uvena III, were the two opposing forces of the Uvena Conflict.
  • The Uvena system is located along the Sullust Stream hyperlane between the Sullust System and the Alderaan Sector. It is one of four systems that support sentient life in the Sullust Sector. There is one planet in the system that is the home world of the Shistavanen and a giant asteroid belt between the planet and the sun. The asteroid belt is thought to be created by at least two or more planets colliding into each other thousands of years ago. The asteroid belt is thought to block the majority of the sunlight that used to shine upon Uvena Prime.
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  • Shistavanen Wolfman
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Set
  • Balance of the Force
orbits
  • #Uvena Prime #Uvena II #Uvena III
Affiliation
  • *Galactic Republic *Sith Empire *Galactic Empire *Eriadu Authority *New Republic *Galactic Federation of Free Alliances *Confederation *Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire
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  • Uvena-System
Name
  • Uvena system
Text
  • Rough and Tundra: Adventure Settings and Scenarios for the Greater Javin
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  • M-18
Sector
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  • 20100218041522(xsd:double)
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  • Rough and Tundra: Adventure Settings and Scenarios for the Greater Javin
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  • ユヴィーナ星系
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  • Sistema Uvena
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  • default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20040325adv
abstract
  • [Source] The Uvena system was a star system located in the Seswenna sector, and the home system of the Shistavanens, containing the planets of Uvena Prime, Uvena II, and Uvena III. It centered around the star Uvena.
  • The Uvena system was a planetary system that served as the location for the Uvena Conflict, which launched the Great Territorial War between the Galactic Republic and the Third Sith Empire. Two of the system's planets, Uvena Prime and Uvena III, were the two opposing forces of the Uvena Conflict.
  • The Uvena system is located along the Sullust Stream hyperlane between the Sullust System and the Alderaan Sector. It is one of four systems that support sentient life in the Sullust Sector. There is one planet in the system that is the home world of the Shistavanen and a giant asteroid belt between the planet and the sun. The asteroid belt is thought to be created by at least two or more planets colliding into each other thousands of years ago. The asteroid belt is thought to block the majority of the sunlight that used to shine upon Uvena Prime. Uvena Prime is the home world of the Shistavanen. The vast majority of the world is covered in white with only a small sliver along the equator that is green and brown. According to Shistavanen legends, the planet was once green and lush.
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