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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox military conflict
| election_name = 2023 Burgo Coroa election
| conflict    = Miersan War
| country = Paretia
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| type = parliamentary
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| ongoing = yes
| image      = East Miersan Army 1980.jpeg
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| caption    = East Miersan forces occupying Bełskie, Ziarnokosz, 1980
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| date        = 1980 to 1981
| next_year =  
| place      = [[Miersa]]
| seats_for_election =  
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| election_date = 7 June 2023
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| image1 = [[File:Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz Perez of Spain July 2022 (cropped).jpg|x160px|Dolores Viveiros]]
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| result      = Partial Eastern Victory
| leader1 = [[Dolores Viveiros]]
*East Miersa fails to conquer West
| party1 = {{wp|Political independent|Independent}}
*West Miersa cedes [[Zobrodz]] and [[Ziarnokosz]] to East Miersa
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*Beginning of prelude to the [[Lemovician War]]
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*Some West Miersan villages taken in south
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| combatant1  = {{flag|West Miersa}} '''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Soravia}}<br>{{flag|Tengaria}}
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| combatant2  = {{flag|East Miersa}} '''Supported by:'''<br>{{flag|Champania}}<br>{{flag|Valduvia}}<br>{{flag|Auzance}}<br>{{flag|Chistovodia}}
 
| combatant3  =  
| image2 = [[File:Francisco Cuenca 2017.png|x160px|Matias Serra]]
| commander1 = {{flagicon|West Miersa}} [[Sylwester Petroski]]<br>{{flagicon|West Miersa}} [[Eryk Tworek]]<br>{{flagicon|West Miersa}} [[Maurycy Bronikowski]]
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| commander2  = {{flagicon|East Miersa}} [[Stanisław Kantorowicz]]<br>{{flagicon|East Miersa}} [[Tomisław Sobolewski]]<br>{{flagicon|East Miersa}} [[Sylwester Krasowsky]]
| leader2 = [[Matias Serra]]
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| party2 = [[Paretian Socialist Movement]]<br/>([[Coalition of the Radical Left|COESRA]])
| units1      = 270,000
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| units2      = 201,000
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| image3 = [[File:portraitnascimento.jpg|x160px|Manuel Nascimento]]
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| leader3 = [[Manuel Nascimento]]
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| party3 = [[New Democracy]]<br/>([[O Povo]])
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The '''Miersan War''' ({{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: Wojna Mierska) was an armed conflict between [[East Miersa]] and [[West Miersa]] from 1980 to 1981. The war resulting in the shelling of West Zobrodz, and the invasion of West Miersa. The northern regions were taken swiftly whilst in the south Eastern forces were defeated. The war ended with a partial East Miersan victory, annexing land from the West, despite their goal of unifying Miersa not being met.
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| image4 = [[File:Juan Marín 2017 (cropped).jpg|x160px|Edmundo Amaral]]
After the [[Rose Revolution]] in the East occured, throughout the 1970s, mass protests and uprisings by minority groups inspired by the Eastern revolution occured across West Miersa. Alongside this, West Miersan and East Miersan forces had been battling each other in a series of border clashes, further escalating the tensions between the two nations. These border clashes resulted in an ultimatum by the East to demilitarise immediately. West Miersa's government, then led by [[Sylwester Petroski]], refused.
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| leader4 = [[Edmundo Amaral]]
| party4 = [[Democratic Alignment]]<br>([[Democratic Responsibility]])
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| image5 = [[File:Juan José Imbroda (2011).jpg|x160px|Sérgio Castelo]]
On [DATE] 1980 the East began a massive bombardment of [[West Zobrodz]]. This was followed by Eastern forces beginning and invasion of the West, initially in the region of [[Ziarnokosz]] in the north. This was followed by invasion of the region of [[Zanawiwasie]] shortly after. West Miersan forces were taken by surprise and quickly pushed back in these regions, cities like Belskie and Rycerow fell quickly to the invading forces.
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| leader5 = [[Sérgio Castelo]]
| party5 = [[National Reform Party]]
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In the north West Miersan resistance failed to stop the region from falling, more resistance was seen in the southern parts of the country. By 1981 the city of West Zobrodz began to be besieged by the East. In the south, Eastern forces would attempt to take the cities of Damsyl and Tarclaw, but were bogged down and eventually stopped.
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| map_image = BurgoCoroablank.png
| map_caption = District map of Burgo Coroa
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'''The 2023 Burgo Coroa elections''' are to be held on the 7 of June 2023 to elect a new mayor for the city of [[Burgo Coroa]], it's previous mayor [[Pedro Ocampo]], had died on April 16th, 2023. A week later, it's current mayor, [[Érica Carreira Ávila]], announced to hold elections in June of 2023.  
In April 1981 a counteroffensive began to take shape in the south. Eastern forces were pushed back into Zanawiwasie and eventually the city of Rycerow was retaken by the West. In the north the counteroffensive was less successful, taken only small amounts of land before being bogged down. West Zobrodz eventually finally fell in the Autumn of 1981, afterwards the West would sign a ceasefire with the East. The West would lose the city of Zobrodz, and the region of Ziarnokosz, and some small patches of land in the south in a costly victory for the East.


== Background ==
The war would have profound effects on both nations and Euclea as a whole. In the east the war led to the end of the revolutionary radicalism that had begun with the Rose Revolution heralding a era of national reconstruction and severe austerity as the economy entered prolonged stagnation. In the west the war led to the rise of [[Kazimierz Glogowski]] and the beginning of the [[Lemovician War]] heralding a period of foreign policy isolationism and political and ethnic violence.
== Overview ==
== Campaigns ==
== Result ==
== Aftermath ==

Latest revision as of 03:22, 15 December 2023

Miersan War
East Miersan Army 1980.jpeg
East Miersan forces occupying Bełskie, Ziarnokosz, 1980
Date1980 to 1981
Location
Result

Partial Eastern Victory

  • East Miersa fails to conquer West
  • West Miersa cedes Zobrodz and Ziarnokosz to East Miersa
  • Beginning of prelude to the Lemovician War
  • Some West Miersan villages taken in south
Belligerents
 West Miersa Supported by:
 Soravia
 Tengaria
 East Miersa Supported by:
 Champania
 Valduvia
 Auzance
 Chistovodia
Commanders and leaders
West Miersa Sylwester Petroski
West Miersa Eryk Tworek
West Miersa Maurycy Bronikowski
East Miersa Stanisław Kantorowicz
East Miersa Tomisław Sobolewski
East Miersa Sylwester Krasowsky
Units involved
270,000 201,000

The Miersan War (Miersan: Wojna Mierska) was an armed conflict between East Miersa and West Miersa from 1980 to 1981. The war resulting in the shelling of West Zobrodz, and the invasion of West Miersa. The northern regions were taken swiftly whilst in the south Eastern forces were defeated. The war ended with a partial East Miersan victory, annexing land from the West, despite their goal of unifying Miersa not being met.

After the Rose Revolution in the East occured, throughout the 1970s, mass protests and uprisings by minority groups inspired by the Eastern revolution occured across West Miersa. Alongside this, West Miersan and East Miersan forces had been battling each other in a series of border clashes, further escalating the tensions between the two nations. These border clashes resulted in an ultimatum by the East to demilitarise immediately. West Miersa's government, then led by Sylwester Petroski, refused.

On [DATE] 1980 the East began a massive bombardment of West Zobrodz. This was followed by Eastern forces beginning and invasion of the West, initially in the region of Ziarnokosz in the north. This was followed by invasion of the region of Zanawiwasie shortly after. West Miersan forces were taken by surprise and quickly pushed back in these regions, cities like Belskie and Rycerow fell quickly to the invading forces.

In the north West Miersan resistance failed to stop the region from falling, more resistance was seen in the southern parts of the country. By 1981 the city of West Zobrodz began to be besieged by the East. In the south, Eastern forces would attempt to take the cities of Damsyl and Tarclaw, but were bogged down and eventually stopped.

In April 1981 a counteroffensive began to take shape in the south. Eastern forces were pushed back into Zanawiwasie and eventually the city of Rycerow was retaken by the West. In the north the counteroffensive was less successful, taken only small amounts of land before being bogged down. West Zobrodz eventually finally fell in the Autumn of 1981, afterwards the West would sign a ceasefire with the East. The West would lose the city of Zobrodz, and the region of Ziarnokosz, and some small patches of land in the south in a costly victory for the East.

The war would have profound effects on both nations and Euclea as a whole. In the east the war led to the end of the revolutionary radicalism that had begun with the Rose Revolution heralding a era of national reconstruction and severe austerity as the economy entered prolonged stagnation. In the west the war led to the rise of Kazimierz Glogowski and the beginning of the Lemovician War heralding a period of foreign policy isolationism and political and ethnic violence.