Greece–Bulgaria War
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May 5, 2015 – June 14, 2015
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Location
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Balkans
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Greece–Bulgaria War is a war started by Greece in order for them to conquer the last resource they didn't have at the time, rubber, located in Vidin. Greece managed to conquer Bulgaria, but then Bulgaria freed itself along with Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and the two countries started an offensive against Greece. Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) was quickly defeated, but Greece–Bulgaria War went on.
Later during the May, first Mexico and then Chile airstriked Saudi Arabia, but neither attacked Greece. Greece seemed to have more success for most of the time, but couldn't hold both countries conquered. The war ended with USA airstriking Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and conquering it completely, after which Greece managed to conquer Bulgaria.
Country leaders
May
June
MPP with Croatia
Croatia had MPPs with both countries before start of the war. The one with Bulgaria existed since 2013, and Greek one was signed during Greek Civil War. With Greek attack on Bulgaria, the MPP was lost. However, on May 23 Greece and Croatia re-signed the MPP. Greece lost the next battle against Bulgaria and the same night Bulgaria attacked Eastern Macedonia, losing Croatian MPP.
List of battles
Bulgarian front
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Greece–Bulgaria 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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5 May 2015 Day 2723
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Sofia
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7 May 2015 Day 2725
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Vidin
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8 May 2015 Day 2726
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Plovdiv
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8 May 2015 Day 2726
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Sofia
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9 May 2015 Day 2727
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Burgas
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10 May 2015 Day 2728
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Plovdiv
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10 May 2015 Day 2728
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Varna
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11 May 2015 Day 2729
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Ruse
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War temporarily closed by Greece occupying Bulgaria completely.
Bulgaria declared Greece as natural enemy again on May 13[1].
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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12 May 2015 Day 2730
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Varna
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13 May 2015 Day 2731
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Vidin
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13 May 2015 Day 2731
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Ruse
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14 May 2015 Day 2732
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Burgas
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14 May 2015 Day 2732
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Plovdiv
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15 May 2015 Day 2733
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Sofia
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15 May 2015 Day 2733
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Thrace
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16 May 2015 Day 2734
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Sofia
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17 May 2015 Day 2735
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Vidin
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18 May 2015 Day 2736
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Plovdiv
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19 May 2015 Day 2737
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Sofia
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20 May 2015 Day 2738
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Ruse
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21 May 2015 Day 2739
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Vidin
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22 May 2015 Day 2740
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Varna
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22 May 2015 Day 2740
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Ruse
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23 May 2015 Day 2741
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Plovdiv
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Greece and Croatia signed MPP on May 23[2][3].
Greece then attacked Vidin on May 24 and lost, which meant that Bulgaria will lose Croatian MPP with the next attack.
Front of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
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Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece War
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Date
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Attacker
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Region
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Defender
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Result
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12 May 2015 Day 2730
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Povardarie
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Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) declared Greece as natural enemy on May 13[4].
Greece declared Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) as natural enemy on May 13[5].
There were several resistance wars between May 19 and 27 in Greece occupied regions of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM),
but none of them was successful until May 27.
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) declared Greece as natural enemy on May 29[6].
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) temporarily occupied by Greece.
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) declared Greece as natural enemy on May 29[7].
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)–Greece war closed when USA conquered Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
Front of USA
USA approved airstrike on Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) June 7[8].
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USA–Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) War
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See also