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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} '''[[Juan Sebastián Chicote]]'''
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} '''[[Juan Sebastián Chicote]]'''
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Facundo Cortés y Agramonte]]  
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Facundo Cortés y Agramonte]] <small>First Army and [[División de Operaciones Especiales del Ejército de Ilarian|DOEEI]]</small>
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Bruno Jeremías Tamayo]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Bruno Jeremías Tamayo]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Máximo Pliego y Atenas]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Peru (1822-1825).svg|22px}} <small>Gen.</small> [[Máximo Pliego y Atenas]]

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Sixth Zacaya War
Part of the Second Europan War and the Zacaya Wars
Date15 June 1942 – 2 July 1945
(3 years and 17 days)
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders

The Sixth Zacaya War (Estharian: Sexta Guerra de Zacaya) was the sixth conflict in a series of wars between Ilari and Guadosalam which formed another theater of the Second Europan War. It was instigated by the Guadosalam Federation in their attempt to install a collaborator government lead by Alonzo Espiga through a coup d'état. The ruling Ilarian government lead by Juan Sebastián Chicote managed to uncover the plot, and declared war against Guadosalam on 15 June 1942. The conflict soon ended in a victory for Ilari and her allies.

The Sixth Zacaya War saw Ilari playing a crucial role in hindering the war effort of the Cremalogna Pact. With stiff Ilarian resistance combined with their contribution to Allied special operations, attrition against Archadian and Guadosalam in South Amerigonna exacerbated, bogging their efforts to maintain their ability to wage war.

Background

The conflict

Aftermath

Legacy