List of Star Wars Planets (R–S)

List Of Star Wars Planets (R–S)

A planet in the star wars expanded universe, it is located between the inner rim, and the core worlds, its population is 23 billion, most of which live in cities or space ports due to dry, desert-like conditions over the majority of the planet. Its capital city is located in the "tropical" region of the planet, making frequent rain storms a problem there.

Read more about List Of Star Wars Planets (R–S):  Ragoon 6, Rakata Prime or Lehon, Ralltiir, Randa, Radnor, Rattatak, Raxus Prime, Recopia, Rephlan, Rhen Var, Rhinnal, Rhommamool, Riflor, Rishi, Rinn, Roche, Rodia, Ronika, Roon, Roona, Rori, Rothana, Rutan, Ruusan, Ryloth, Ryyk, Saarn, Sacorria, Saheelindeel, Saleucami, Salliche, Sanjin, Sanyassa, Sappire, Sarahwiee, Sarapin, Saren, Scipio, Sebaddon, Sedesia, Sedri, Selab, Selonia, Sembla, Serenno, Serias, Sermeria, Sernpidal, Serroco, Setor, Shawti, Shola, Shili, Sileron, Simaril, Simpla-12, Sisk, Skako, Skor II, Skustell Cluster, Sleheyron, Sluis Van, Smarteel, Sneeve, Socorro, Solaest, Somov Rit, Sorrus, Sriluur, Stenness, Stewjon, Subterrel, Sullust, Svivren, Sy Myrth

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