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{{Location
{{Location
   | title1=Naboo
   | title1=Naboo
   | image1=[[File:Naboo.png|thumb]]
   | image1=[[File:Naboo.png|thumb]]
   | affiliation=Republic
   | affiliation=Republic
 
   | species=[[Human]], [[Gungan]]
   | species=Human, Gungan
 
   | languages=Basic
   | languages=Basic
   | capital=Theed
   | capital=Theed
   | moons=3
   | moons=3
   | trade_routes=Enarc Run
   | trade_routes=Enarc Run
   | sector=Chommel Sector
   | sector=Chommel Sector
   | name=Naboo System
   | name=Naboo System
   | star=Naboo
   | star=Naboo
 
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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
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Naboo has been an active part of the Republic for centuries. Although the humans and Gungans local governance is handled separately, it is represented by a single Senator in the Galactic Senate.
Naboo has been an active part of the Republic for centuries. Although the humans and Gungans local governance is handled separately, it is represented by a single Senator in the Galactic Senate.


It is orbited by three moons: Ohma D’un, Rori, and Veruna. These are mainly home to small colonies and industrial sectors. Points of Interest Theed Naboo's dramatic capital city features formal architecture surrounded by waterways and grasslands. The artful, domed structures extend along a massive waterfall on the banks of the Solleu River. The city is home to the expansive Theed Royal Palace, which sits on the towering Cliffs of Theed.
It is orbited by three moons: Ohma D’un, Rori, and Veruna. These are mainly home to small colonies and industrial sectors.  
== History ==
Originally, Naboo was home to the amphibian Gungans. The earliest offworlders to arrive were a Reptilian species known as the Elders who warred against the Gungans. Eventually, the Elders vanished as mysteriously as they arrived, leaving only stone statues behind. For thousands of years afterward the Gungans flourished until a group of human colonists crash-landed on Naboo. Initially, the Gungans retreated underwater and avoided the colonists. When the Gungans finally met the colonists, diplomacy failed and the two species fought a series of wars over territory and resources before largely resolving to live apart and ignore each other.
 
Led by Kwilaan, the colonists ventured into the Gallo Mountains and built a farming community at Dee'ja peak, establishing their presence on the planet and eventually taking its name for themselves. The Naboo calendar based its epoch around the arrival of Kwilaan.  


Below lies the city's busy spaceport. Immediately adjacent to the palace is the Plasma Refinery Complex, drawing plasma directly from the planet’s core for power generation and export. Theed University is a prestigious learning center for politics, law, and civic studies.  
Naboo joined the Galactic Republic in 867 BBY.
== Points of Interest ==
=== Theed ===
Naboo's dramatic capital city features formal architecture surrounded by waterways and grasslands. The artful, domed structures extend along a massive waterfall on the banks of the Solleu River. The city is home to the expansive Theed Royal Palace, which sits on the towering Cliffs of Theed.


== Otoh Gunga ==  
Below lies the city's busy spaceport. Immediately adjacent to the palace is the Plasma Refinery Complex, drawing plasma directly from the planet’s core for power generation and export. Theed University is a prestigious learning center for politics, law, and civic studies.
 
=== Otoh Gunga ===
The Gungans’ largest city has over a million inhabitants. Located deep under Lake Paonga, Otoh Gunga resembles a sprawling cluster of glowing bubbles, many of which contain a variety of smaller bubbles within. Due to the city's depth, little sunlight reaches it, leaving the ambient glow of these structures as the only reliable source of light.
The Gungans’ largest city has over a million inhabitants. Located deep under Lake Paonga, Otoh Gunga resembles a sprawling cluster of glowing bubbles, many of which contain a variety of smaller bubbles within. Due to the city's depth, little sunlight reaches it, leaving the ambient glow of these structures as the only reliable source of light.


The city is largely contained in the hydrostatic bubbles created by the Gungans. The force-field technology displaces water and prevents objects from entering anywhere except at specific entry points. Each area of the city is contained within one or more hydrostatic bubbles; collectively, these areas are known as Otoh Villages.
The city is largely contained in the hydrostatic bubbles created by the Gungans. The force-field technology displaces water and prevents objects from entering anywhere except at specific entry points. Each area of the city is contained within one or more hydrostatic bubbles; collectively, these areas are known as Otoh Villages.
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 12 March 2023

Geography

Naboo is a lush, green and blue world dotted with cities and towns that feature many gardens and formal-looking architecture. While the surface is ruled by humans who colonized the planet thousands of years ago, its expansive oceans and marshlands are inhabited mainly by the native Gungans. Surprisingly, the planet does not have a molten core like many other planets of its type, but sports a plasma core that has burned many caverns and labyrinths into the lower layers of rock.

Naboo has been an active part of the Republic for centuries. Although the humans and Gungans local governance is handled separately, it is represented by a single Senator in the Galactic Senate.

It is orbited by three moons: Ohma D’un, Rori, and Veruna. These are mainly home to small colonies and industrial sectors.

History

Originally, Naboo was home to the amphibian Gungans. The earliest offworlders to arrive were a Reptilian species known as the Elders who warred against the Gungans. Eventually, the Elders vanished as mysteriously as they arrived, leaving only stone statues behind. For thousands of years afterward the Gungans flourished until a group of human colonists crash-landed on Naboo. Initially, the Gungans retreated underwater and avoided the colonists. When the Gungans finally met the colonists, diplomacy failed and the two species fought a series of wars over territory and resources before largely resolving to live apart and ignore each other.

Led by Kwilaan, the colonists ventured into the Gallo Mountains and built a farming community at Dee'ja peak, establishing their presence on the planet and eventually taking its name for themselves. The Naboo calendar based its epoch around the arrival of Kwilaan.

Naboo joined the Galactic Republic in 867 BBY.

Points of Interest

Theed

Naboo's dramatic capital city features formal architecture surrounded by waterways and grasslands. The artful, domed structures extend along a massive waterfall on the banks of the Solleu River. The city is home to the expansive Theed Royal Palace, which sits on the towering Cliffs of Theed.

Below lies the city's busy spaceport. Immediately adjacent to the palace is the Plasma Refinery Complex, drawing plasma directly from the planet’s core for power generation and export. Theed University is a prestigious learning center for politics, law, and civic studies.

Otoh Gunga

The Gungans’ largest city has over a million inhabitants. Located deep under Lake Paonga, Otoh Gunga resembles a sprawling cluster of glowing bubbles, many of which contain a variety of smaller bubbles within. Due to the city's depth, little sunlight reaches it, leaving the ambient glow of these structures as the only reliable source of light.

The city is largely contained in the hydrostatic bubbles created by the Gungans. The force-field technology displaces water and prevents objects from entering anywhere except at specific entry points. Each area of the city is contained within one or more hydrostatic bubbles; collectively, these areas are known as Otoh Villages.