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{{War| | {{War| | ||
military conflict= First Romania-Indonesia War| | military conflict= First Romania-Indonesia War| | ||
− | map= | + | map= First Romania-Indonesia War.png| |
start= 3 March 2009| | start= 3 March 2009| | ||
− | end= | + | end= 15 May 2009| |
location= Asia| | location= Asia| | ||
result= Indonesia became the sole master of Asia| | result= Indonesia became the sole master of Asia| | ||
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belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Indonesia}}<br>{{FlagLink|PEACE}}<br>{{FlagLink|Argentina}}<br>{{FlagLink|Brazil}}<br>{{FlagLink|Portugal}}<br>{{FlagLink|Netherlands}}<br>[[File:Flag-Theocratic Switzerland.jpg|15px]] [[Theocracy|Theocratic]] [[Switzerland]]<br>{{FlagLink|Iran}}<br>{{FlagLink|Turkey}}<br>{{FlagLink|Hungary}}<br>{{FlagLink|Russia}}<br>{{FlagLink|Chile}}<br>{{FlagLink|Italy}}<br>{{FlagLink|China}}| | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Indonesia}}<br>{{FlagLink|PEACE}}<br>{{FlagLink|Argentina}}<br>{{FlagLink|Brazil}}<br>{{FlagLink|Portugal}}<br>{{FlagLink|Netherlands}}<br>[[File:Flag-Theocratic Switzerland.jpg|15px]] [[Theocracy|Theocratic]] [[Switzerland]]<br>{{FlagLink|Iran}}<br>{{FlagLink|Turkey}}<br>{{FlagLink|Hungary}}<br>{{FlagLink|Russia}}<br>{{FlagLink|Chile}}<br>{{FlagLink|Italy}}<br>{{FlagLink|China}}| | ||
commander1=[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[dsalageanu]]<br>[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[dani36]]<br>[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[Alex Craciun]]| | commander1=[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[dsalageanu]]<br>[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[dani36]]<br>[[file:Flag-Romania.jpg|20px]] [[Alex Craciun]]| | ||
− | commander2=[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[aban]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[rikwandi]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[gagah]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[darkyojimbo]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[NicoSianipar]]| | + | commander2=[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[E.I.N.H.A.N.D.E.R.X|aban]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[rikwandi]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[gagah]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[darkyojimbo]]<br>[[file:Flag-Indonesia.jpg|20px]] [[IndoBot|NicoSianipar]]| |
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− | [[Romania]] declared war against [[Indonesia]] on March 3, 2009, setting up a clash between two of the most powerful countries in the eWorld. Indonesia attacked Romanian conquered territories in Russia, conquering the [[Western Siberia]] and [[Northern Russia]]. Pushing further into the heart of Russia, however, it was unable to dislodge the Romanians. A resistance war then returned | + | [[Romania]] declared war against [[Indonesia]] on March 3, 2009, setting up a clash between two of the most powerful countries in the eWorld. Indonesia attacked Romanian conquered territories in Russia, conquering the [[Western Siberia]] and [[Northern Russia]]. Pushing further into the heart of Russia, however, it was unable to dislodge the Romanians. A resistance war then returned Northern Russia to Russia, separating the two warring powers. On March 19th, in an agreed staged war, [[Norway]] surrendered the [[Urals]] to Romania, allowing it to launch a counterattack on Indonesian forces. After reconquering Western Siberia, Romania handed the Urals back to Norway, along with the [[Moscow and Central Russia]] and [[Volga Vyatka]] regions. |
− | Over the next month Romania moved deep into Asia. Rather than attacking the heavily defended [[Xinjiang]] province, Romania looped around through the Eastern Region of Russia, and South into Iranian-held Chinese territories. Using the puppet-state of Pakistan Romania quickly took control of most of China, before pushing Westwards into Pakistan. At the high point of the war, Romania had over 40 regions and had reached the South coast of India. | + | Over the next month, Romania moved deep into Asia. Rather than attacking the heavily defended [[Xinjiang]] province, Romania looped around through the Eastern Region of Russia, and South into Iranian-held Chinese territories. Using the puppet-state of Pakistan Romania quickly took control of most of China, before pushing Westwards into Pakistan. At the high point of the war, Romania had over 40 regions and had reached the South coast of India. |
− | After this point, the war turned, and Indonesia and Hungary began to make gains over Romania. The exact cause of the turn is unknown. Romania claims mass cheating by Indonesia was the cause; the Indonesians claim it was good organisation that did it. In any case Romania lost all of its gains, eventually being pushed back into its original regions. The last great battle, hailed as the end of the Romanian Empire, was the ''Battle of 541''. | + | After this point, the war turned, and Indonesia and Hungary began to make gains over Romania. The exact cause of the turn is unknown. Romania claims mass cheating by Indonesia was the cause; the Indonesians claim it was a good organisation that did it. In any case, Romania lost all of its gains, eventually being pushed back into its original regions. The last great battle, hailed as the end of the Romanian Empire, was the ''Battle of 541''. |
− | + | On May 15h, Indonesia finally reconquers the [[Western Siberia]] Region. | |
[[Category:Wars in 2009]] | [[Category:Wars in 2009]] | ||
[[Category:Romanian Wars]] | [[Category:Romanian Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Indonesian Wars]] | [[Category:Indonesian Wars]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 17 August 2019
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Over the next month, Romania moved deep into Asia. Rather than attacking the heavily defended Xinjiang province, Romania looped around through the Eastern Region of Russia, and South into Iranian-held Chinese territories. Using the puppet-state of Pakistan Romania quickly took control of most of China, before pushing Westwards into Pakistan. At the high point of the war, Romania had over 40 regions and had reached the South coast of India.
After this point, the war turned, and Indonesia and Hungary began to make gains over Romania. The exact cause of the turn is unknown. Romania claims mass cheating by Indonesia was the cause; the Indonesians claim it was a good organisation that did it. In any case, Romania lost all of its gains, eventually being pushed back into its original regions. The last great battle, hailed as the end of the Romanian Empire, was the Battle of 541.
On May 15h, Indonesia finally reconquers the Western Siberia Region.