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Revision as of 00:56, 24 August 2022
Catholic Zones | |
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Also known as | Catholic ghettos |
Location | Creeperopolis |
Date | 1933–1942 |
Incident type | Forced relocations |
Perpetrators | National Council for Peace and Order |
Participants | Miguelist Armed Forces |
Organizations | Ministry of Public Safety |
Ghetto |
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Victims | Approximately 100,000 |
Catholic Zones (Creeperian Spanish: Zonas Católicos) were sectioned off areas of cities across cities controlled by the National Council for Peace and Order (National Council) during the Creeperian Civil War between 1933 and 1942. The sections were used as forced relocation areas for Catholics to segregate them from the rest of the city. They were eventually liquidated between 1939 and 1942, with the Catholics in the zones being forcibly relocated to the six extermination camps established by the National Council.
The Catholic Zones established were:
- Adolfosburg
- Cazalla
- Ciudad de Miguel
- Ciudad Granada
- Denshire
- Joyagua
- Jucuaguel
- Mafrerio
- Masario
- Puerto Senvar
- Quetgoza
- Sechakan
- Teguracoa