Luepolan Spring
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Part of the Silent War | |
Native name | Ľupolska Vesna |
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Date | April 1977 - July 1993 |
Location | Luepola |
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The Luepolan Spring (Luepolan: Ľupolska Vesna) refers to the period of Luepolan history from 1977 to 1989 characterized by the reawaking of a Luepolan national consciousness and assertment of sovereignty from the Vierz Empire and the CPCA. The period is accepted to have begun with the 1977 Luepolan Football Riots, and ended with the reelection of Emil Ivanušić to the Luepolan presidency; it encompasses the March Uprising and Luepolan War. The Luepolan Spring is widely acknowledged as one of the most prominent and influential subconflicts in the Silent War; the protracted war and loss of an important strategic partner heightened Vierzland's already prominent financial and political troubles which later led to the end of its monarchy.