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Mapping unit in [[Astrography]]. Average density: 30 to 40 worlds per subsector. | Mapping unit in [[Astrography]]. Average density: 30 to 40 worlds per subsector. | ||
| − | Subsectors are noted within a [[Sector]] by their position using the first sixteen letters of the alphabet (A-P). In addition, they are named and may be called by a variety of synonyms for subsector, including province, cluster, or district. | + | Subsectors are noted within a [[Sector]] by their position using the first sixteen letters of the alphabet (A-P). In addition, they are named and may be called by a variety of synonyms for subsector, including province, cluster, or district. {{Imperial}} convention is to assign numbers to districts (for example, [[District 268 Subsector|District 268]]) which are under Imperial protection pending integration into the Imperium. |
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| − | + | |S1=[[Library Data (N-Z)|Supplement 11 Library Data (N-Z)]] | |
| + | |S2=[[The Traveller Book]] | ||
| + | }} | ||
=Non-Canon= | =Non-Canon= | ||
Revision as of 03:42, 18 March 2007
Mapping unit in Astrography. Average density: 30 to 40 worlds per subsector.
Subsectors are noted within a Sector by their position using the first sixteen letters of the alphabet (A-P). In addition, they are named and may be called by a variety of synonyms for subsector, including province, cluster, or district. Imperial convention is to assign numbers to districts (for example, District 268) which are under Imperial protection pending integration into the Imperium.
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