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− | The '''Araucarlian Communist Exodus''' ([[Gaúcho language|Gaúcho]]: ''Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano'', [[Illyrian Iberic]]: ''Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes''), also known as '''"The Great Fracture"''', was the forced immigration of [[Communism|communist]] [[Araucarlians]] and largely [[Mateians]] from [[Araucarlia]] to [[New Illyricum]] following the end of the [[Araucarlian Civil War]] in 1950. | + | The '''Araucarlian Communist Exodus''' ([[Gaúcho language|Gaúcho]]: ''Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano'', [[Illyrian Iberic]]: ''Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes''), also known as '''"The Great Fracture"''', was the forced immigration of [[Communism|communist]]{{NoteTag|Oftentimes the [[Araucarlia|Araucarlian government]] deemed anyone holding [[Political spectrum|left wing]] ideologies as [[Communism|Communist]] even if they were not officially aligned with Communist forces in any way. }} [[Araucarlians]] and largely [[Mateians]] from [[Araucarlia]] to [[New Illyricum]] following the end of the [[Araucarlian Civil War]] in 1950. |
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{{New Illyricum topics}} | {{New Illyricum topics}} | ||
[[Category: Araucarlia]] | [[Category: Araucarlia]] | ||
[[Category: New Illyricum]] | [[Category: New Illyricum]] | ||
[[Category: Terraconserva]] | [[Category: Terraconserva]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 6 May 2024
Native name | Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes |
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Date | 1950 |
Location | Araucarlia and New Illyricum |
Also known as | "The Great Fracture" |
Cause | End of the Araucarlian Civil War between Araucarlia and Mateia |
Target | Communist [a]Araucarlians and Mateians |
Organised by | Araucarlia and New Illyricum |
Participants | Araucarlian Government and New Illyricum |
Casualties | |
Unknown, estimated 100,000 | |
^a Oftentimes the Araucarlian government deemed anyone holding left wing ideologies as Communist even if they were not officially aligned with Communist forces in any way. |
The Araucarlian Communist Exodus (Gaúcho: Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano, Illyrian Iberic: Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes), also known as "The Great Fracture", was the forced immigration of communist[note 1] Araucarlians and largely Mateians from Araucarlia to New Illyricum following the end of the Araucarlian Civil War in 1950.
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