Vulcan (planet)

Vulcan is the class-M desert planet that is home to the Vulcans.

Vulcan's population was approximately 4.9 billion in 2378.

Vulcan has no moon, but does have a sister planet - T'Rukhemai - one feature of which is the Vulcanis Lunar Colony. (TOS episode: "The Man Trap", novel: Sarek; and conjecture from VOY episode "Unimatrix Zero" as per VOY novel Pathways).

The world circled a star known as Nevasa to the Vulcans. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Soul Exodus)

Seas

 * Thanar Sea, also known locally as the Eastern Sea
 * Voroth Sea, presumably also known as the Western Sea

Continents (and Provinces)

 * Han-shir
 * Kel
 * Na'nam
 * Gol
 * Khomi
 * Kir
 * Raal
 * Shi'al
 * Tat'Sahr
 * Xir'tan

Regions

 * Cheleb-khor
 * Go'an
 * Nal'shin
 * Na'Ree
 * T'Ralor
 * Ishaya plain
 * Fire Plaines
 * Mountains of Gol
 * Mount Seleya
 * Caves of Kolinar
 * Osana caverns
 * Llangon mountains
 * Shival flats
 * Strait of Ha-zen
 * Lake Yuron
 * Vulcan's Forge
 * Gateway
 * Plain of Blood
 * Womb of Fire
 * Raal
 * Vuldi Gorge

Points of Interest

 * Ancients of Days
 * Hall of Ancient Thought
 * Hall of Voices
 * T'Karath Sanctuary
 * Temple of T'Panit
 * Temple of Amonak
 * ShiKahr Academy
 * Vulcan Science Academy
 * Vulcan Space Institute
 * Vulcan Space Central

Cities

 * AraKahr
 * Da'kum'ulcha
 * Da'Leb
 * Fort Aba'kur
 * Jaleyi
 * Khir Ahl
 * Kir
 * K'Lan-ne
 * Kwil'Inor
 * Rh'Iahr
 * SanaiKahr
 * ShanaiKahr
 * ShiGral
 * shi'Kahr
 * Ta'Vistar
 * Vulcana Regar
 * Vulcinis
 * T'lingShar

Volcanos

 * Mount Tarhana
 * T'Raan
 * T'Riah
 * T'Regar

Flora

 * Ches'lintak
 * Cholla
 * Cir-cen
 * D'mallu
 * Favinit
 * G'teth
 * Induku trees
 * Isuke bushes
 * Karanji
 * Kylin'the
 * S'gagerat
 * Sir-soss'im
 * Vulcan palm tree
 * Death Star

Fauna

 * Aylak
 * Firebird
 * K'karee
 * Le-matya
 * Myrmidex
 * Sandworm
 * Sehlat
 * Shavokh
 * Sundweller
 * Valit
 * Vai-sehlat


 * Contradictory to the Vulcan's RPG manual, "Star Trek: Worlds of the Federation" shows a different Vulcan surface and star system. This version shows much less ocean, and more minor lakes.