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− | The '''Croatian Asia''' refers the days that {{CountryLink|Croatia}} has regions at | + | The '''Croatian Asia''' refers the days that {{CountryLink|Croatia}} has regions at Asian continent, after launching an [[Airstrike]] against {{CountryLink|Malaysia}}. Since Croatian arrival to Asia, there have been many battles between Croatia and Asian countries. |
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+ | ==First Croatia-Malaysia War== | ||
{{War| | {{War| | ||
− | military conflict= Croatia-Malaysia War| | + | military conflict=First Croatia-Malaysia War| |
− | map= | + | map= Map-Croatia and Malaysia.png| |
start= 21st August 2012| | start= 21st August 2012| | ||
end=22nd August 2012| | end=22nd August 2012| | ||
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belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Malaysia}}| | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Malaysia}}| | ||
− | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] | + | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|4512642|TOS101}}| |
− | commander2= [[File:Flag-Malaysia.jpg|20px]] [[Maximus | + | commander2= [[File:Flag-Malaysia.jpg|20px]] [[Maximus Sammitto]]| |
}} | }} | ||
− | After continuous wars with {{CountryLink|Slovenia}} and {{CountryLink|Serbia}}, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} took the | + | After continuous wars with {{CountryLink|Slovenia}} and {{CountryLink|Serbia}}, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} took the opportunity of the recently launched option, the [[Airstrike]]. The goverment decided to use the new option, and used the airstrike against {{CountryLink|Malaysia}}. |
===Battle List=== | ===Battle List=== | ||
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==First Croatia-Thailand War== | ==First Croatia-Thailand War== | ||
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{{War| | {{War| | ||
military conflict= First Croatia-Thailand War| | military conflict= First Croatia-Thailand War| | ||
− | map= | + | map= Map-Croatia and Thailand.png| |
start= 29th August 2012| | start= 29th August 2012| | ||
end= 2nd September 2012| | end= 2nd September 2012| | ||
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belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Thailand}}| | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Thailand}}| | ||
− | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] | + | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|4512642|TOS101}}| |
− | commander2= [[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] | + | commander2= [[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|4807488|CyberGirl}}| |
}} | }} | ||
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{{War| | {{War| | ||
military conflict= India-Croatia War| | military conflict= India-Croatia War| | ||
− | map= | + | map= Map-Croatia and India.png| |
start=2nd September 2012| | start=2nd September 2012| | ||
end= 14th September 2012| | end= 14th September 2012| | ||
location= Thailand and India| | location= Thailand and India| | ||
− | result= | + | result= Croatian victory| |
tchanges= | | tchanges= | | ||
fights= | | fights= | | ||
belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
belligerants2= {{FlagLink|India}}| | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|India}}| | ||
− | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] | + | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|4512642|TOS101}}<br>[[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] [[Argrob]]| |
− | commander2= [[File:Flag-India.jpg|20px]] | + | commander2= [[File:Flag-India.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|4489505|Asmitatheone}}<br>[[File:Flag-India.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|5560634|ArawnLives}}| |
}} | }} | ||
− | After conquering {{CountryLink|Thailand}}, {{countryLink|Croatia}} wanted some regions of {{CountryLink|India}}, but they were allies at [[EDEN]], India being member of [[GEA]], meaning being a trial member of EDEN. | + | After conquering {{CountryLink|Thailand}}, {{countryLink|Croatia}} wanted some regions of {{CountryLink|India}}, but they were allies at [[EDEN]], India being member of [[Garden of EDEN Alliance|GEA]], meaning being a trial member of EDEN. |
− | They reached an agreement, and {{CountryLink|India}} attacked first evading {{CountryLink|Croatia}} of losing their Mutual | + | |
+ | They reached an agreement, and {{CountryLink|India}} attacked first evading {{CountryLink|Croatia}} of losing their [[Mutual protection pact]]s. | ||
===Battle List=== | ===Battle List=== | ||
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</small> | </small> | ||
− | ==Indonesia-Croatia War== | + | ==First Indonesia-Croatia War== |
− | + | {{Main|First Indonesia-Croatia War}} | |
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==Second Croatia-Thailand War== | ==Second Croatia-Thailand War== | ||
{{War| | {{War| | ||
military conflict= Second Croatia-Thailand War| | military conflict= Second Croatia-Thailand War| | ||
− | map= | + | map= Map-Croatia and Thailand.png| |
start= 1st October 2012| | start= 1st October 2012| | ||
− | end= | | + | end= 6th October 2012| |
location= Thailand| | location= Thailand| | ||
− | result= | | + | result= Croatian victory| |
− | tchanges= | | + | tchanges= Croatia conquered Thailand| |
fights= | | fights= | | ||
belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Thailand}}| | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Thailand}}| | ||
− | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] [[Argrob]]<br>[[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] | + | commander1= [[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] [[Argrob]]<br>[[File:Flag-Croatia.jpg|20px]] {{ELink|citizen|2220827|Ante General}}| |
− | commander2= [[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] [[Duska Arhitekta]]<br>[[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] | + | commander2= [[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] [[Duska Arhitekta]]<br>[[File:Flag-Thailand.jpg|20px]] {{eLink|citizen|1872959|Alex Slash}}| |
}} | }} | ||
− | After the end of the war with {{CountryLink|Indonesia}} and a new mission about killing natural enemies, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} needed another war. After the war with {{CountryLink|Thailand}}, they managed to free almost all their regions, remaining only under | + | After the end of the war with {{CountryLink|Indonesia}} and a new mission about killing natural enemies, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} needed another war. After the war with {{CountryLink|Thailand}}, they managed to free almost all their regions, remaining only under Croatian rule the needed one to connect the Indian conquered regions with the capital ([[Sarawak]]) for the resources. |
===Battle list=== | ===Battle list=== | ||
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|region=Eastern Thailand|conquered=yes | |region=Eastern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1784 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Central Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1785 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Northern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1786 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=North-Eastern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1787 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Eastern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ==Second Romania-Indonesia War== | ||
+ | {{Main|Second Romania-Indonesia War}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Third Croatia-Thailand War== | ||
+ | {{War| | ||
+ | military conflict= Third Croatia-Thailand War| | ||
+ | map= Map-Croatia and Thailand.png| | ||
+ | start= 5th November 2012| | ||
+ | end= 17th November 2012| | ||
+ | location= India, Thailand| | ||
+ | result= Croatian victory| | ||
+ | tchanges= Peace Treaty, Croatia keeps Southern Th.| | ||
+ | fights= | | ||
+ | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
+ | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Thailand}}| | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | After the end of the war with {{CountryLink|Indonesia}} supporting {{CountryLink|Romania}} that was erased from Asia, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} tried to recover some of regions lost by the past war, declaring NE to {{CountryLink|Thailand}}, country that days before had some battles against {{CountryLink|India}}. | ||
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+ | ===Battle list=== | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/Header| | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1814 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Tamil Nadu|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1814 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Southern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1816 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Central Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1817 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Northern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1818 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Central Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1819 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=North-Eastern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1819 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Northern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1819 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Eastern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1820 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=North-Eastern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1821 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=Northern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1822 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Eastern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1823 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Thailand | ||
+ | |region=North-Eastern Thailand|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1823 | ||
+ | |attacker=Thailand|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Northern Thailand|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Second Croatia-Malaysia War== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{War| | ||
+ | military conflict=Second Croatia-Malaysia War| | ||
+ | map= Map-Croatia and Malaysia.png| | ||
+ | start= 15th November 2012| | ||
+ | end= 18th November 2012| | ||
+ | location= Malaysia| | ||
+ | result= Croatian victory by treaty| | ||
+ | tchanges= Croatia conquered Peninsular Malaysia| | ||
+ | fights= | | ||
+ | belligerants1= {{FlagLink|Croatia}}| | ||
+ | belligerants2= {{FlagLink|Malaysia}}| | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | In order to recover [[oil]] bonus present in the [[Peninsular Malaysia]] region, {{CountryLink|Croatia}} declared war on {{CountryLink|Malaysia}}, conquered its two regions and then let [[Sarawak]] be conquered by Malaysian [[Resistance|resistance war]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Battle list=== | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/Header| | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1823 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Malaysia | ||
+ | |region=Peninsular Malaysia|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1823 | ||
+ | |attacker=Croatia|defender=Malaysia | ||
+ | |region=Sarawak|conquered=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Battle Row/V1|erepublik-day=1825 | ||
+ | |attacker=Malaysia|defender=Croatia | ||
+ | |region=Sarawak|resistance=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Second Indonesia-Croatia War== | ||
+ | {{Main|Second Indonesia-Croatia War}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Second India-Croatia War== | ||
+ | {{Main|Second India-Croatia War}} | ||
[[Category:Wars in 2012]] | [[Category:Wars in 2012]] | ||
[[Category:Croatian Wars]] | [[Category:Croatian Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Malaysian Wars]] | [[Category:Malaysian Wars]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Romanian Wars]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Indian Wars]] | ||
[[Category:Thai Wars]] | [[Category:Thai Wars]] |
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The Croatian Asia refers the days that Croatia has regions at Asian continent, after launching an Airstrike against Malaysia. Since Croatian arrival to Asia, there have been many battles between Croatia and Asian countries.
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First Croatia-Malaysia War
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After continuous wars with Slovenia and Serbia, Croatia took the opportunity of the recently launched option, the Airstrike. The goverment decided to use the new option, and used the airstrike against Malaysia.
Battle List
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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21 August 2012 Day 1736 |
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Sabah |
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22 August 2012 Day 1737 |
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Sarawak |
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22 August 2012 Day 1737 |
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Peninsular Malaysia |
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Notes:
- Croatia proposed Malaysia as a target for an Airstrike on August 20
- Malaysia proposed Croatia as Natural Enemy on August 21
First Croatia-Thailand War
After taking control of Malaysia, Croatia saw that could expand at the Asian continent. At the same time, they were having wars with Serbia and Slovenia. Croatia decided to lose the battles in their motherland and settle the capital at Asia because of the resources, and attacked Thailand.
Battle List
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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30 August 2012 Day 1745 |
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Southern Thailand |
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30 August 2012 Day 1745 |
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Central Thailand |
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1 September 2012 Day 1747 |
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Northern Thailand |
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1 September 2012 Day 1747 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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2 September 2012 Day 1748 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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3 September 2012 Day 1749 |
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Northern Thailand |
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4 September 2012 Day 1750 |
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Central Thailand |
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4 September 2012 Day 1750 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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5 September 2012 Day 1751 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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Notes:
- Croatia proposed Thailand as Natural Enemy on August 28
- Thailand proposed Croatia as Natural Enemy on August 28
India-Croatia War
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After conquering Thailand, Croatia wanted some regions of India, but they were allies at EDEN, India being member of GEA, meaning being a trial member of EDEN.
They reached an agreement, and India attacked first evading Croatia of losing their Mutual protection pacts.
Battle List
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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3 September 2012 Day 1749 |
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Southern Thailand |
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4 September 2012 Day 1750 |
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Tamil Nadu |
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5 September 2012 Day 1751 |
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Andhra Pradesh |
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7 September 2012 Day 1753 |
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Maharashtra |
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8 September 2012 Day 1754 |
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Gujarat |
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9 September 2012 Day 1755 |
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Madhya Pradesh |
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11 September 2012 Day 1757 |
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Karnataka |
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12 September 2012 Day 1758 |
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Kerala |
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13 September 2012 Day 1759 |
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Bihar |
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14 September 2012 Day 1760 |
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Kerala |
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16 September 2012 Day 1762 |
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Bihar |
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Notes:
- India proposed Croatia as Natural Enemy on September 1
First Indonesia-Croatia War
Second Croatia-Thailand War
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After the end of the war with Indonesia and a new mission about killing natural enemies, Croatia needed another war. After the war with Thailand, they managed to free almost all their regions, remaining only under Croatian rule the needed one to connect the Indian conquered regions with the capital (Sarawak) for the resources.
Battle list
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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2 October 2012 Day 1778 |
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Central Thailand |
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3 October 2012 Day 1779 |
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Northern Thailand |
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5 October 2012 Day 1781 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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6 October 2012 Day 1782 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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8 October 2012 Day 1784 |
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Central Thailand |
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9 October 2012 Day 1785 |
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Northern Thailand |
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10 October 2012 Day 1786 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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11 October 2012 Day 1787 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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Second Romania-Indonesia War
Third Croatia-Thailand War
After the end of the war with Indonesia supporting Romania that was erased from Asia, Croatia tried to recover some of regions lost by the past war, declaring NE to Thailand, country that days before had some battles against India.
Battle list
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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7 November 2012 Day 1814 |
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Tamil Nadu |
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7 November 2012 Day 1814 |
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Southern Thailand |
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9 November 2012 Day 1816 |
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Central Thailand |
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10 November 2012 Day 1817 |
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Northern Thailand |
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11 November 2012 Day 1818 |
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Central Thailand |
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12 November 2012 Day 1819 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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12 November 2012 Day 1819 |
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Northern Thailand |
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12 November 2012 Day 1819 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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13 November 2012 Day 1820 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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14 November 2012 Day 1821 |
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Northern Thailand |
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15 November 2012 Day 1822 |
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Eastern Thailand |
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16 November 2012 Day 1823 |
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North-Eastern Thailand |
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16 November 2012 Day 1823 |
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Northern Thailand |
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Second Croatia-Malaysia War
In order to recover oil bonus present in the Peninsular Malaysia region, Croatia declared war on Malaysia, conquered its two regions and then let Sarawak be conquered by Malaysian resistance war.
Battle list
Date | Attacker | Region | Defender | Result | |||
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16 November 2012 Day 1823 |
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Peninsular Malaysia |
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16 November 2012 Day 1823 |
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Sarawak |
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18 November 2012 Day 1825 |
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Sarawak |
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