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The Summer Islands (or Summers Islands) were a group of islands on planet Deneva, in the Iapetus Ocean. They were famed for their white sandy beaches, and bright cities featuring visual arts and live music. Deneva's capital, Lacon City, was located on the south shore of the largest of the Summer Islands. (ST - Destiny novel: Lost Souls; TNG novel: Losing the Peace)

Tuvok and T'Pel came to the Summer Islands after the Borg Invasion of 2381, where their son Elieth had lived with his wife, Ione Kitain. Following the assault, the islands were largely flattened, only barely raised above the ocean surface. (ST - Destiny novel: Lost Souls)

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the planet Deneva
cities and settlements ArcherJet CityMallarashtraNorris FarmScj RanchSol's RanchTellertonLacon CityRose FarmTycho City UFP emblem image.
nations and provinces Mallarashtra
landmarks and institutions Deneva Research StationDeneva StationDenevan Colonial MuseumSummer Island PlayhouseTate Spaceport
geography Argo IslandsBolshoi (Borders Mountains) • Malcom IslandMenshoi (Randall Mountains) • NorthstarSibir (Sibiran Range) • Kodian PeaksSummer Islands
bodies of water Aurelius OceanBealtaine StraitBolsibir SeaIapetus OceanTerringen OceanToran Sea
Denevan culture and exports Denevan crystalDenevan plum puddingDenevan whiskey
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