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{{InfoboxRegion|image=[[File:GoldenHornTemp.png|center|350px]]|name=Golden Horn|location=[[Calypso Deeps]]|star systems=12|nations=2}}
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* [[Heinlein Colonial Republic]]}}


The '''Golden Horn''' is a subcluster of star systems located on rimward-by-trailward edge of the [[Calypso Deeps]] of the [[Local Supercluster]].
The '''Golden Horn''' is a subcluster of star systems located on rimward-by-trailward edge of the [[Calypso Deeps]] of the [[Local Supercluster]].
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== Astrography ==
== Astrography ==
The Golden Horn is known for having an abundance of unstable translight strings between Callwood and Heilein.


== Demographics ==
== Demographics ==

Revision as of 06:38, 4 December 2024


Golden Horn

Location:

Calypso Deeps

Star Systems:

12

Nations:

The Golden Horn is a subcluster of star systems located on rimward-by-trailward edge of the Calypso Deeps of the Local Supercluster.

It is situated directly trailward of the Magellan Subcluster.

The subcluster includes one sovereign state: the Republic of Callwood and the Heinlein Colonial Republic.

The Golden Horn is comprised of twelve star systems: Arges, Calhoun, Callwood, Clarke, Cyril, Heinlein, Hughes, Lysander, Madona, Solomon, Sparrow, and Zheng He.

Etymology

The Golden Horn is named after an old urban waterway in the Bosporus Strait in what was once Turkey on Earth. Its Turkish name was Altın Boynuz or Halic.

History

Countries and territories

Flag Common and Formal Names Alignment Settled Worlds Population Capital System Capital Planet Capital City Classification
Republic of Callwood Callwood Small Power
Heinlein Colonial Republic Heinlein Small Power

Astrography

The Golden Horn is known for having an abundance of unstable translight strings between Callwood and Heilein.

Demographics

Economy

Culture

Infrastructure

References