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The '''Occupation of New Vaduz''' was an Alduro-Wechuan action, commencing on 13.VII.1690 to take possession of the territory of [[New Vaduz]] following the formal revocation of [[Craitish]] sovereignty over the long-standing exclave. Although negotiations on the part of Craitland, which was interested in formalising a new policy of decolonisation, on the matter of a formal transfer of sovereignty to [[Alduria-Wechua]] had stalled, the unilateral decision to withdraw had come as something of a surprise, leaving a small pocket of ungoverned territory within the borders of the State of Antisuyu that bordered on to a strategic waterway.  
The '''Occupation of New Vaduz''' was an [[Alduria-Wechua|Alduro-Wechuan]] action, commencing on 13.VII.1690 to take possession of the territory of [[New Vaduz]] following the formal revocation of [[Craitland|Craitish]] sovereignty over the long-standing exclave. Although negotiations on the part of Craitland, which was interested in formalising a new policy of decolonisation, on the matter of a formal transfer of sovereignty to Alduria-Wechua had stalled, the unilateral decision to withdraw had come as something of a surprise, leaving a small pocket of ungoverned territory within the borders of the State of [[Antisuyu]] that bordered on to a strategic waterway.  




[[Category:Alduria-Wechua]][[Category:Craitland]]
[[Category:Alduria-Wechua]][[Category:Craitland]]

Revision as of 12:00, 14 November 2020

The Occupation of New Vaduz was an Alduro-Wechuan action, commencing on 13.VII.1690 to take possession of the territory of New Vaduz following the formal revocation of Craitish sovereignty over the long-standing exclave. Although negotiations on the part of Craitland, which was interested in formalising a new policy of decolonisation, on the matter of a formal transfer of sovereignty to Alduria-Wechua had stalled, the unilateral decision to withdraw had come as something of a surprise, leaving a small pocket of ungoverned territory within the borders of the State of Antisuyu that bordered on to a strategic waterway.