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|conflict = Occidental Cold War | |conflict = Occidental Cold War | ||
|date = 19 May 1950 – 15 August | |date = 19 May 1950 – 15 August 1984 <br><small>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=05|day1 =19| year1=1953|month2=08|day2=15|year2 =1984}})</small> | ||
|place = Primarily [[Sarpedon]] and [[Levantia]] | |place = Primarily [[Sarpedon]] and [[Levantia]] | ||
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[[Burgundie]]'s grand scale adoption of [[containerization]] (greatly bolstered by the logistical requirements of [[Operation Kipling]]) meant that it was able to ship goods more efficiently by an enormous factor and needed new markets to keep up with its new capabilities. Companies like [[O’Shea Container Shipping]] took this opportunity to aggressively market the companies of [[Caphiria]] and became a major import-export carrier of [[Caphiria]]n goods by the early [[1980]]s. It is estimated that the "Thaw" contributed to the global rise of the [[Economy of Burgundie]] in ways and to a degree that no other single piece of legislation as come close to encountering. | [[Burgundie]]'s grand scale adoption of [[containerization]] (greatly bolstered by the logistical requirements of [[Operation Kipling]]) meant that it was able to ship goods more efficiently by an enormous factor and needed new markets to keep up with its new capabilities. Companies like [[O’Shea Container Shipping]] took this opportunity to aggressively market the companies of [[Caphiria]] and became a major import-export carrier of [[Caphiria]]n goods by the early [[1980]]s. It is estimated that the "Thaw" contributed to the global rise of the [[Economy of Burgundie]] in ways and to a degree that no other single piece of legislation as come close to encountering. | ||
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====Assumption Accords==== | ====Assumption Accords==== | ||
{{Main|Assumption Accords}} | {{Main|Assumption Accords}} | ||
The Framework for Peaceful Co-Existence on Urlazio and Sarpedon, more commonly known as the "Assumption Accords" was an agreement reached by the governments of [[Caphiria]] and [[Urcea]], settling longstanding disputes over territorial boundaries on [[Urlazio]]. The agreement entailed territorial cessions of the Ecinis peninsula of [[Talionia]] and the island of [[Coribus]] to Caphiria in exchange for Caphirian recognition of [[New Harren]] and Urcea's involvement in [[The Deluge]], a demilitarization of Urlazio and the greater [[Talionia]] region, in addition to creation of free trade zones in the same areas. As part of the agreement, Urcea ceased recognition of the [[Veltorine government-in-exile]] and ordered it to leave Talionia, where it had resided since the end of the [[Second Great War]] | The Framework for Peaceful Co-Existence on Urlazio and Sarpedon, more commonly known as the "Assumption Accords" was an agreement reached by the governments of [[Caphiria]] and [[Urcea]], settling longstanding disputes over territorial boundaries on [[Urlazio]]. The agreement entailed territorial cessions of the Ecinis peninsula of [[Talionia]] and the island of [[Coribus]] to Caphiria in exchange for Caphirian recognition of [[New Harren]] and Urcea's involvement in [[The Deluge]], a demilitarization of Urlazio and the greater [[Talionia]] region, in addition to creation of free trade zones in the same areas. As part of the agreement, Urcea ceased recognition of the [[Veltorine government-in-exile]] and ordered it to leave Talionia, where it had resided since the end of the [[Second Great War]]. The Accords are widely agreed to have brought about the end of the Occidental Cold War, and also opened the door for further negotiations that resulted in the [[Eight Points Agreement]] decades later, ending the schism between Caphiria and the rest of the [[Catholic Church]]. | ||
[[Category: Caphiria]] | [[Category: Caphiria]] |