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The Reena Trade Route was a Mid Rim hyperlane that spun off the Corellian Run at Druckenwell, going as far as Bothawui. It passed through five sectors. During the Galactic Civil War, bribery on nearby planets by Zann Consortium-affiliated defilers led to information—and piracy—on the trade route.

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  • Reena Trade Route
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  • The Reena Trade Route was a Mid Rim hyperlane that spun off the Corellian Run at Druckenwell, going as far as Bothawui. It passed through five sectors. During the Galactic Civil War, bribery on nearby planets by Zann Consortium-affiliated defilers led to information—and piracy—on the trade route.
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sectors
  • Doldur – Haserian – Hertae – Tandon – Bothan
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  • Reena Trade Route
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  • Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion — The Sectors of the Mid Rim
junctions
  • Corellian Run – Bothan Run – Kaaga Run – Manda Merchant Route
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  • Druckenwell – Haseria – Monastery – Spirador Bothawui
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  • atlas/midrim_1280.jpg
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  • The Reena Trade Route was a Mid Rim hyperlane that spun off the Corellian Run at Druckenwell, going as far as Bothawui. It passed through five sectors. During the Galactic Civil War, bribery on nearby planets by Zann Consortium-affiliated defilers led to information—and piracy—on the trade route.
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