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Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928
Schleswig Holstein firing Gdynia 13.09.1939.jpg
Date12 May 1928 - 08 January 1932
Location
Belfras
Mutul
Kayamuca Sea
Result

Undecisive

Belligerents
 Mutul  Belfras  Ayeli
Strength
Mutul TBD Belfras TBD Ayeli TBD
Casualties and losses
TBD TBD TBD

The Belfro-Mutulese war of 1928, also known as the Kayamucan War, Second Belfro-Mutulese War, or the King Mackerel War, was the second major conflict between the Belfrasian Federation and the Divine Kingdom. It started over both countries attempts to control maritime affairs in the Kayamuca Sea beyond the territorial limits traditionaly recognized. It notably saw fightings over the exact location of the Kayamuca International Waterway and fishing sectors.

The war started after an incident where a Belfrasian fishing vessel was intercepted by a fishing vessel, claimed to have been a Belfrasian spying unit by the Mutuleses, was sank. The four year long conflict saw not only the participation of the two major Kayamucan powers, but also of other countries such as Ayeli. It ended with the signature of the Uyatlaudali Treaty, which created "Reserved Areas" for economic purposes, while the Kayamuca International Waterway was slightly redifned to accomodate these new Maritime Borders. It's not until the creation of the Forum of Nations that the Reserved Areas would be replaced by the modern EEZ.