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| partof = Fall of Communism in Holynia | | partof = [[Fall of Communism in Holynia]] | ||
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| place = | | place = [[Bogoria|Socialist State of Bogoria]], (then part of the [[Holynia|Union of Holyn Socialist States]]) | ||
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| territory = | | territory = Borders of the Socialist State of Bogoria became the de-facto borders of the Republic of Bogoria | ||
| result = | | result = Treisberg Agreement | ||
* Holyn forces withdraw from Bogoria | |||
* Expulsion of Hornat and other non-Bogor civilians | |||
* Holynia grants independence to Bogoria | |||
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| combatants_header = | | combatants_header = | ||
| combatant1 = | | combatant1 = {{flagicon|Bogoria}} [[Bogorian Liberation Army|BLA]] | ||
| combatant2 = | | combatant2 = {{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Holynia|Holyn Socialist Union]] <small>(1997-98)</small> | ||
| | <br />{{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Holynia|Republic of Holynia]] <small>(1998-2000)</small> | ||
| commander1 = | {{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Holynia|Holyn Kingdom]] <small>(2000-01)</small> | ||
| commander2 = | | commander1 = {{flagicon|Bogoria}} [[Bartosz Korda]]<br>{{flagicon|Bogoria}} [[Marceli Rostkowski]]<br>{{flagicon|Bogoria}} [[Błażej Karlik]]{{KIA}} | ||
| commander2 = '''1997-98''': <br> {{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Vlastimil Prusík]] | |||
{{flagicon|Holynia}} Gen. Army. [[Benedikt Jelínek]]<br>'''1998-2001''': <br>{{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Jonáš Široký]]<br>{{flagicon|Holynia}} Jaromír Mach<br> {{flagicon|Holynia}} Gen. Army Klement Brož<br>{{flagicon|Holynia}} Alexandr IV <small>2001</small><br>Rafał Golas <small>1998-2001</small> | |||
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| units1 = | | units1 = {{flagicon|Bogoria}} [[Bogorian Liberation Army]] | ||
| units2 = | | units2 = {{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Holyn Armed Forces]] <small>1997-99</small><br>{{flagicon|Holynia}} [[Holyn Defence Forces]] <small>1999-2001</small><br>Socialist Army of Bogor <small>1997-99</small><br>Army of Christ <small>1998-2001</small> | ||
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| strength1 = | | strength1 = {{flagicon|Bogoria}} 110,000–150,000 troops<br>95,000 rebels | ||
| strength2 = | | strength2 = {{flagicon|Holynia}} 710,000 regular troops (~100,000 troops in vicinity of Bogoria)<br>1,000,000+ reserves<br>31,000+ pro-Holyn militias | ||
| strength3 = | | strength3 = | ||
| casualties1 = | | casualties1 = 42,000+ troops and rebels killed<br>21,000 troops and rebels injured<br>17,913 civilians killed | ||
| casualties2 = | | casualties2 = 7,313 troops killed<br>14,310 troops injured<br>4,087 civilians killed | ||
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The '''Bogoria War''' was an {{wp|armed confict}} in [[Bogoria]] that began on 7 August 1997 and concluded on 19 June 2000. It was fought by the military of the Holyn Socialist Union, its succesors, the Republic of Holynia and briefly the Holyn Kingdom, and the Bogorian Liberation Army. Holynia controlled the territory of Bogoria prior to the outbreak of the war. The war formally concluded in June 2000 when the Treisburg Treaty was signed between the warring parties. This followed significant political upheaval and waining public approval of the conflict in Holynia after numerous terrorist attacks by Bogorian rebels. |
Revision as of 19:59, 22 December 2021
Bogoria War | |||||||
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Part of Fall of Communism in Holynia | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
BLA |
Holyn Socialist Union (1997-98)
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Bartosz Korda Marceli Rostkowski Błażej Karlik † |
1997-98: 1998-2001: Jonáš Široký Jaromír Mach Gen. Army Klement Brož Alexandr IV 2001 Rafał Golas 1998-2001 | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Bogorian Liberation Army |
Holyn Armed Forces 1997-99 Holyn Defence Forces 1999-2001 Socialist Army of Bogor 1997-99 Army of Christ 1998-2001 | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
110,000–150,000 troops 95,000 rebels |
710,000 regular troops (~100,000 troops in vicinity of Bogoria) 1,000,000+ reserves 31,000+ pro-Holyn militias | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
42,000+ troops and rebels killed 21,000 troops and rebels injured 17,913 civilians killed |
7,313 troops killed 14,310 troops injured 4,087 civilians killed |
The Bogoria War was an armed confict in Bogoria that began on 7 August 1997 and concluded on 19 June 2000. It was fought by the military of the Holyn Socialist Union, its succesors, the Republic of Holynia and briefly the Holyn Kingdom, and the Bogorian Liberation Army. Holynia controlled the territory of Bogoria prior to the outbreak of the war. The war formally concluded in June 2000 when the Treisburg Treaty was signed between the warring parties. This followed significant political upheaval and waining public approval of the conflict in Holynia after numerous terrorist attacks by Bogorian rebels.