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This article covers the Canon version of this subject.  Click here for Wookieepedia's article on the Legends version of this subject. 
This article is about the planet. You may be looking for Shaith Vodran, who worked on the Death Star project.
This article is about Vodran. You may be looking for Vadran.
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There are two conflicting sources for this article: Star Wars: Aliens of the Galaxy and Join the Resistance: Escape from Vodran.

Lucasfilm has not established a cohesive timeline regarding this subject. Editor discretion is advised.

"Vodran is a terrible place. It's murky; it's dank. It was the stronghold of Harra the Hutt. She and her collection of scum and troublemakers abandoned Vodran during an Imperial incursion, and as far as we know, the Empire years ago. The swamp has taken back most of the planet."
Gial Ackbar[2]

Vodran was a swampy,[6] murky jungle[2] planet located in Hutt Space,[1] in grid square S-9 on the Standard Galactic Grid.[5] It was the homeworld of the sentient Vodran species,[1] along with dianogas, carnivorous cephalopods that spread themselves across the galaxy by climbing aboard starship bilges and stowing away in their garbage tanks.[6] It was conquered by the Hutt Cartel, which was controlled by the Hutts from the neighbouring world of Nal Hutta, who turned the Vodrans into slaves or vassals.[1] Sometime later the Hutts had abandoned the planet and the swamp had taken back much of it.[3]

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Vodran was first mentioned in Galaxy Guide 1: A New Hope, a 1989 Star Wars Legends sourcebook cowritten by Michael Stern and Grant S. Boucher for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game.[8] It became canon when it was mentioned in Ultimate Star Wars, a canon reference book cowritten by Patricia Barr, Adam Bray, Daniel Wallace, and Ryder Windham that was released in 2015.[6]

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