Koggorian Civil Wars

The Koggorian Civil Wars were two sets of wars fought over two separate time periods, as a result of Koggorian land control after the Koggorian-Jomari War

Koggorian-Jomari War
The Koggorian-Jomari war was a war fought between Koggoria and Jomaria in the 19th century. The Koggorians desired more land, and the isolated peninsula of Jomari was the perfect candidate during its civilian uprisings over government control. The Koggorian army stormed the beaches, and were to the ocean-side capital within days, and isolated it. They then overthrew the official government, and declared Jomaria to be an official Province of Koggoria, and set up the capital to be under Koggorian rule.

First Koggorian Civil War
After a couple decades of ruling, the population and armies in the new province rose up, due to negligence and unfair ruling of the region by the Koggorian government. This sprung into the First Koggorian Civil War. The Koggorian army once again stormed the beaches, but were held back for a long time by the Rebels. The Rebellion declared independence after the first defeat of the Koggorians at the beach, and moved their capital fully inland to the foothills of the southern mountains. The Koggorians then officially declared war on the newly founded United Provinces of Koggoria, and stormed the beaches in a new wave of attacks. After several more defeats, the Koggorians withdrew all troops from the peninsula, and pushed a treaty of Cease-Fire to prevent a counter invasion. The UPK accepted, and the war ended, with the two nations fully separate from one another.

Second Koggorian Civil War
However, as a result of the war, Kolinguan support began to strengthen, with hopes of a new assault on the UPK, however, Heavy Thorrianese influence began to form within the northern population. Thorriane began to directly support the Northern population, who soon declared independence, and war against the Southern, Kolinguan-Allied army. This separated the nation into North and South. This war is still ongoing, with mostly stalemates occurring along border cities. Civilian casualties are currently exponentially higher than Military.