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*'''Planet Name:''' Dajus
*'''Planet Name:''' Dajus
*'''Location:''' [[Solerian Sector]]
*'''Location:''' [[Solerian Sector]]
*'''[[Planetary Classification|Class]]:''' M
*'''[[Planetary Classification|Class]]:''' M


Dajus is an agricultural system only a few light years from [[Qesya]], although its distance from the main part of the Kaen'anti Bypass and a lack of important resources slowed development and population growth. The world has only about 15 million residents, with roughly equal numbers of [[Species: Caraadian|Caraadians]] and aliens. An insectoid race have been vital to the development of the planet's agricultural areas and their arts festivals, sculpture and song have led to the development of a notable ''genteel artiste'' community.
Dajus is an agricultural system only a few light years from [[Qesya]], although its distance from the main part of the [[Kaen'anti Bypass]] and a lack of important resources slowed development and population growth. The world has only about 15 million residents, with roughly equal numbers of [[Caraadian]]s and aliens. An insectoid race has been vital to the development of the planet's agricultural areas and their arts festivals, sculpture and song have led to the development of a notable ''genteel artiste'' community.


[[Category:Solerian Sector Planets]]
[[Category:Solerian Sector Planets]]
[[Category:Planets]]
[[Category:Class M planets]]

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Dajus is an agricultural system only a few light years from Qesya, although its distance from the main part of the Kaen'anti Bypass and a lack of important resources slowed development and population growth. The world has only about 15 million residents, with roughly equal numbers of Caraadians and aliens. An insectoid race has been vital to the development of the planet's agricultural areas and their arts festivals, sculpture and song have led to the development of a notable genteel artiste community.