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The Anduvia system was located in the Immalia sector. It was a part of the Expansion Region, being located both in the Outer Expansion Zone sub-region and the Northern Dependencies portion of that region.[2] A hyperlane connected the system to the Immalia and Vorian systems.[3]

The Anduvia system was the origin point of Anduvian salt tablets,[4][5] and it fell within the borders of the New Republic in 12 ABY.[3]

Behind the scenes

The Anduvia system was established in the StarWars.com Online Companion to the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas, which placed the system in grid square K-8.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 StarWars.com Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 StarWars.com Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) places the Anduvia system in grid square K-8 as part of the Immalia sector. The Essential Atlas designates everything within that grid square as part of the Northern Dependencies. In addition, StarWars.com Essential Atlas Extra: Expansion Region on StarWars.com (backup link) places the Immalia sector in the portion of the Expansion Region between the Mondress and Lostar sectors. Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters establishes both Mondress and Lostar sectors to be a part of the Outer Expansion Zone, which the Star Wars: Force and Destiny Core Rulebook further defines as a sub-region located in the northern section of the Expansion Region. Therefore, the Anduvia system must also be a part of the Outer Expansion Zone.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Essential Guide to Warfare
  4. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  5. The Essential Atlas and Galactic Cartography: Official Discussion (post by jasonfry) on the Jedi Council Forums' Literature board (December 11, 2007): "I wouldn't get your hopes up re alien homeworlds, beyond simple stuff like the Planetnamian species getting a Planetnamia on the map or things Dan and I can account for with a relatively quick reference." (backup link) (screenshot) Jason Fry, co-author of The Essential Atlas, stated his intention to create homeworlds for numerous species based on context implied from their names. Given this principle, this article makes a similar basic assumption for Anduvian salt tablets in relation to the Anduvia system.
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