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The Amazonia Cluster occupies the trailward portion of the Local Supercluster. It has a coreward-by-trailward connection to the Argentine Arm and a spinward connection to the Local Cluster. | The Amazonia Cluster occupies the trailward portion of the Local Supercluster. It has a coreward-by-trailward connection to the Argentine Arm and a spinward connection to the Local Cluster. | ||
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The Amazonia Cluster is a cluster of star systems located in the Local Supercluster.
It is situated rimward-by-spinward of the Argentine Arm, coreward-by-trailward of the Calypso Deeps, and trailward of the Local Cluster.
The Amazonia Cluster is comprised of two subclusters: the Bolivar Sea and the Encontro Das Águas.
Etymology
Amazonia Cluster is named after the Amazon Rainforest, a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest in the Amazon biome that covered most of the Amazon basin of South America on Earth.
History
Countries and territories
Flag | Common and Formal Names | Alignment | Settled Worlds | Population | Capital System | Capital Planet | Capital City | Classification |
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Federative Republic of Brazil | Ilha De Vera Cruz | Great Power | |||||
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Republic of Gran Colombia | Bogotá | Regional Power |
Astrography
The Amazonia Cluster occupies the trailward portion of the Local Supercluster. It has a coreward-by-trailward connection to the Argentine Arm and a spinward connection to the Local Cluster.