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''See also: [[Indonesia-Croatia War]]. | ''See also: [[Indonesia-Croatia War]]. | ||
After the [[Indonesia-Croatia War]], {{CountryLink|Romania}} arrived to Asia by [[Airstrike]], taking possession of the regions of {{CountryLink|Indonesia}}, and Malay region of [[Sabah]]. The war ended with Indonesian territories divided between Romania and {{CountryLink|Croatia}}, but Indonesia managed to liberated the regions dominated by Croatia, not having borders with them. Romania, wanting to erase them again of the map, declared Indonesia Natural Enemy. | After the [[Indonesia-Croatia War]], {{CountryLink|Romania}} arrived to Asia by [[Airstrike]], taking possession of the regions of {{CountryLink|Indonesia}}, and Malay region of [[Sabah]]. The war ended with Indonesian territories divided between Romania and {{CountryLink|Croatia}}, but Indonesia managed to liberated the regions dominated by Croatia, not having borders with them. Romania, wanting to erase them again of the map, declared Indonesia Natural Enemy. | ||
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+ | {{CountryLink|Indonesia}} won some consecutive wars and, after some days, and with the help in one battle of {{CountryLink|Chile}}, erased {{CountryLink|Romania}} from Asia and from the map. At the same time, Indonesia recieved the Natural Enemy of {{CountryLink|Croatia}}. | ||
==Battle list== | ==Battle list== |
Revision as of 20:31, 21 October 2012
Second Romania-Indonesia War
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History
See also: Indonesia-Croatia War.
After the Indonesia-Croatia War, Romania arrived to Asia by Airstrike, taking possession of the regions of Indonesia, and Malay region of Sabah. The war ended with Indonesian territories divided between Romania and Croatia, but Indonesia managed to liberated the regions dominated by Croatia, not having borders with them. Romania, wanting to erase them again of the map, declared Indonesia Natural Enemy.
Indonesia won some consecutive wars and, after some days, and with the help in one battle of Chile, erased Romania from Asia and from the map. At the same time, Indonesia recieved the Natural Enemy of Croatia.
Battle list
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8 October 2012 Day 1784 |
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Lesser Sunda Islands |
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9 October 2012 Day 1785 |
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Java |
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11 October 2012 Day 1787 |
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Lesser Sunda Islands |
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12 October 2012 Day 1788 |
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50px | Maluku Islands |
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14 October 2012 Day 1790 |
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Sulawesi |
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16 October 2012 Day 1792 |
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50px | Maluku Islands |
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18 October 2012 Day 1794 |
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Sulawesi |
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19 October 2012 Day 1795 |
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Kalimantan |
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20 October 2012 Day 1796 |
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Sabah |
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21 October 2012 Day 1797 |
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Sabah |
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21 October 2012 Day 1797 |
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Papua |
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