Croatia–South Africa War in April 2015 came as a consequence of Invasion of Turkey, in which South Africa took part.
Country leaders
March 31 – April 6
April 6 – April 8
Military unit commanders
List of battles
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Croatia–South Africa War
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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Mar 31, 2015 Day 2688
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Free State
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Apr 01, 2015 Day 2689
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Gauteng
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Apr 02, 2015 Day 2690
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Eastern Cape
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Apr 03, 2015 Day 2691
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Western Cape
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Apr 03, 2015 Day 2691
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KwaZulu Natal
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Apr 04, 2015 Day 2692
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Mpumalanga
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Apr 05, 2015 Day 2693
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Limpopo
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Apr 06, 2015 Day 2694
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Free State
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Apr 06, 2015 Day 2694
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Northern Cape
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Apr 07, 2015 Day 2695
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Western Cape
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Apr 07, 2015 Day 2695
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Free State
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Apr 08, 2015 Day 2696
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North West Province
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Coup
M.A.D. started a dictatorship war in South Africa and performed a successful coup. Oberyn MartelI became the first dictator of South Africa. Three days later, Tazanotto became South Africa's first winner of Liberator medal.
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M.A.D.–Lazocracy War
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See also