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Glintara sector

Map of the sector in 2378.

The Glintara sector is an area of space which lies in both the Cardassian Union and the Romulan Star Empire. The Glintara system, for which the sector was named, was a covert base of operations for the Cardassian 4th Order since the 2350s. Trepar kept this hidden from the Detapa Council.

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In Grathon Tolar's forged recording he made for Benjamin Sisko, the Dominion was to have used the sector as a staging point for the invasion of Romulus. (DS9 episode: "In the Pale Moonlight")

Later that year, Rhemet raised the possibility of an Allied attack on the Glintara sector, although Elim Garak revealed the existence of the hidden Cardassian bases, making such an assault unfeasible. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)

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sectors of the galaxy
sector blocks and their major sectors Alpha Centauri (Teneebia • Sierra • Vendor) • Alpha Trianguli (Algira • Almatha • Dorvan) • Beta Ursae (Bajor • Cardassia • Kalandra) • Eta Eridani (Aldebaran • Archanis • Donatu) • Gamma Orionis • Iota Pavonis • Omega Leonis‎ • Orellius • Pi Canis • Psi Velorum • Regulus • Sirius‎ • Tau Dewa‎ • Tekara • Vyntadi • Zeta Andromedae (Arawath • Kora • Orias • Vanden)
Alpha Quadrant sector block • Beta Quadrant sector block • Delta Quadrant sector block • Gamma Quadrant sector block
Galaxy diagram image.
other named sectors Ajman • Akiganel • Aldebaran • Allicar • Alpha 19 • Alpha Centauri • Alsuran • Anchar • Andor • Ansterra • Antares • Antedian • Archimedes • Arawath • Argosian • Argus • Arias • Bellatrix • Beloti • Benecia • Beta Niobe • BeTau • B'Moth • Bolarus • Boswellia • Cabral • Camborn • Campan • Canopis • Carraya • Celes • Cestus • Cicada • Dalmine • Dasha • Delta 300 • Delta 330 • Delta Vega • Denobulan • Devron • Eerina V • Elias • Epsilon IX • Epsilon Quinonez • Epsilon Z-3 • Epsilon-485 • Foxtrot • Fries-Posnikoff • G-5 • G17 • Galloway • Gamera • Gamma Hydra • Gamma Trianguli • Gand • Gariman • Gavaria • Glessene • Glintara • Gourami • Grewler • Gurava • H-100 • Hekaras • Horus • Hromi • Hyralan • Igo • Jaradan • Kaleb • Kandari • Kavis Alpha • Kavrot • Lagana • Lan'Tuana • Leughon • Lidara • Magellan • Malfabrican • Markomen • Markonia • Mariotian • Marrab • Maxia • Mekorda • Minara • Moab • Mobia • Moran • Murasaki • Omega • Omical • Oneamisu • Ophiucus • Parvenium • Perseus • Podaris • Procyon • Qav'loS • Quebec • Rakhari • Red • Regulus • Reydovan • Rhomboid Dronegar 006 • Rhymus Major • Romeo • Rukani • Rutharian • Samnar • Sargasso • Scylla • Selay • Selcundi Drema • Sigma Draconis • Sigma-485 • Sikarian • Silarian • Sol • Takara • Talar • Tango • Tarod • Taugan • Tellar • Terra Nova • Thanatos • Tharkian • Theta • Tiber • Tintagel • Trexelian 001 • Trexelian 002 • Trexelian 003 • Trexelian 004 • Trexelian 005 • Trexelian 006 • Trexelian 007 • Trexelian 008 • Trexelian 009 • Trexelian 010 • Trexelian 011 • Triangle • Trianguli • Trill • Twilight Nebula • Typhon • Umani • Vanden • Vaskan • Vega • Vega 6 • Vega-Omicron • Venturius • Vesta • Vrung • Vulcan • V'varian • Windu • Woden • Wumpar • Xarantine • Yontasa • Yurok • Zed Lapis • Zhirr • Z-6 • Zytchin
numbered sectors 001 • 002 • 003 • 004 • 005 • 006 • 007 • 008 • 009 • 010 • 12-J • 14C • 16C • 018 • 18J • 019 • 21C • 023 • 23-D • 23-H • 024 • 27F • 028 • 29G • 030 • 031 • 032 • 034 • 038 • 038G • 39J • 040 • 047B • 054 • 054R • 061 • 063 • 068H • 078 • 079F • 90.4 • 097 • 108 • 109G • 116T • 119D • 130 • 134 • 142 • 145 • 179 • 204E • 213 • 219A • 220B • 220A • 221-G • 221-H • 262 • 275 • 283 • 396 • 401 • 418D • 441 • 4-70 • 492 • 500 • 507 • 743-D • 861 • 875 • 902 • 949 • 1045 • 1156 • 1385 • 1509 • 1607 • 1608 • 1609 • 2158 • 2520 • 3556 • 3641 • 3658 • 4423 • 19658 • 21166 • 21185 • 21290 • 21305 • 21396 • 21399 • 21459 • 21503 • 21505 • 21527 • 21538 • 21602 • 21803 • 21834 • 21835 • 21947 • 22036 • 22055 • 22093 • 22139 • 22309 • 22358 • 22402 • 25712 • 22757 • 22846 • 22849 • 22853 • 22858 • 22956 • 23079 • 23094 • 25013 • 36764 • 37628 • 41751 • 41752 • 41753 • 64238

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