Star Wars: The Essential Atlas tells some stories through maps, but that means some connections aren't entirely clear. Here's a list of continuity bits that weren't formally stated in the text.
Because all of these have been run by the folks at Lucasfilm, they can be considered part of official continuity!
Antipose is Raskar's world from the old Archie Goodwin-penned newspaper strips.
Cranan is the system where Han fought off pirates who attacked Jabba's ship (as told on p. 100 of
The Hutt Gambit.
Entuur is the site of Han and Chewie's military-script scam, referenced on p. 3 of
Han Solo and the Lost Legacy.
Feenix is the system where Han and Xaverri bilked a moff's assistant, as noted in
The Hutt Gambit, p. 170.
Forscan is the site of Han and Chewie's clothes-legging scam, also from
Lost Legacy.
The Galaxy Gun, from
Dark Empire II, also targeted
Hirsi and
Krinemonen.
Hoszh Iszhir, the Gektl homeworld, is in the Gekto system.
Gar-Oth's attendants in
Republic #27 are Jilruans.
Keskin is the site of the battle involving Tank in Dark Horse's
Rebellion: My Brother, My Enemy. If you don't remember the one we mean, surely you remember the amazing visuals of the TIE bomber crash?
Revyia is the site of the meeting Han recalls on p. 2 of
Children of the Jedi.
Sarlucif is the base used by Doc's outlaw-techs in
Han Solo at Stars' End.
Syngia is the site of Han's blowout party, remembered on p. 222 of
Rebel Dawn.
The Tascallon Nebula is the nebula discovered by paying careful attention to the bas-relief in "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rodian," from the Living Force series of RPGA adventures.
More to come soon! If you have questions about the Essential Atlas, think you've spotted an error, or just have a comment for Jason and I, please write to us at essential.atlas@gmail.com.
Dan