Campeche Military Administrative Zone

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Campeche Military Administrative Zone
Zona Administrativa Militar de Campeche
Soldiers of the Royal Mejian Army manning a checkpoint near the village of Tekat
Soldiers of the Royal Mejian Army manning a checkpoint near the village of Tekat
The Campeche Military Administrative Zone shaded in blue, with the disputed territories of Alaina (left) and Rosselló (right) shaded in red, and the Mejian state of Campeche in green.
The Campeche Military Administrative Zone shaded in blue, with the disputed territories of Alaina (left) and Rosselló (right) shaded in red, and the Mejian state of Campeche in green.
Country Costa Mejis
CallaCampeche
Founded27 April 2014 (27 April 2014)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total84,865

The Campeche Military Administrative Zone (Mejian Zona Administrativa Militar de Campeche) is a military administrative zone established in northern Costa Mejis and administered by the Royal Mejian Army. The current administrative zone was established in 2014 following the secession of the state of Alaina from the Kingdom of Costa Mejis in an attempt to cut Alaina off from outside support, primarily from Abrahar through the disputed territory of Rosselló; another breakaway Mejian state which declared its independence in 2010 following a coup d'état of the local Mejian government by the Tosselló Partido de Liberación, a socialist independence movement nominally backed and supported by the government of Abrahar.

Currently, the Royal Mejian Army, supported by other branches of the Costa Mejian Armed Force as well as elements of the Patrian Legion are engaged in counterinsurgency operations in and around the Campeche Military Administrative Zone primarily focused on interdicting supplies moving between Alaina and Rosselló and preventing the Rosselló Liberation Army and its Abrahar allies from establishing a permeant presence in Alaina.

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