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'''Delarus''' is a small country located somewhere in northern [[Usea]]. Its exact location is never specified.
   
'''Delarus''' was a small country in northern [[Usea]].
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The [[Usean Rebel Forces]] took control of Delarus and most other Usean countries after forcing the [[Usean Allied Forces]] off the continent during the [[Usean coup d'état]]. [[Scarface Squadron]] helped the Allied Forces in pushing the rebels eastward, restoring the sovereignty of Delarus and its neighbors.{{Ref|ACAHL|''[[Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy]]''.}}
===Second Usean Continental War===
 
[[File:Delarus Town.jpg|thumb|262px|A building in Delarus, housing an [[ISAF]] flag]]
 
Delarus was involved to an unknown extent in the [[Second Usean Continental War]]; it is unclear whether it allied itself with [[Erusea]], the [[Independent States Allied Forces]] or remained neutral altogether during the war. Regardless of its position, fighting between the ISAF and Erusea expanded to the country, and by late 2005, Delarus had been occupied by the former.{{refcall|ACZCuts}}
 
   
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During the [[Continental War]], the [[Erusea|Federal Republic of Erusea]] captured Delarus in its invasion of the entire continent in late 2003.{{Ref|AAW-136,137|''[[Aces At War: A History]]'', pages 136–137.}} The [[Independent State Allied Forces]] restored the country's sovereignty by September 2005 when the organization regained control of the continent.{{Ref|AC04-M17|[[Siege of Farbanti]], ''[[Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies]]''.}} ISAF placed at least one flag atop a building to signify their presence in Delarus. Despite this, a border dispute continued into at least late November 2005. [[Brett Thompson]] interviewed [[Larry Foulke]] in the midst of the border dispute as part of Thompson's documentary ''[[Warriors and the Belkan War]]''.{{Ref|ACZ-Cut17|"A Brother in Arms / 3", ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
In November 2005, [[Osean Broadcasting Corporation]] reporter [[Brett Thompson]] traveled to an unnamed border town in Delarus to interview former mercenary [[Larry Foulke]] as part of the documentary ''[[Warriors and the Belkan War]]''.{{ref|ACZCuts|Various cutscenes. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
 
   
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Delarus Town.jpg|A building in Delarus, flying the [[Independent State Allied Forces|ISAF]] flag
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Delarus Statue.jpg|A statue of the goddess of war in Delarus
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Bullet-Ridden Wall.jpg|A corner of the room in Delarus where Brett Thompson interviewed Larry Foulke for ''[[Warriors and the Belkan War]]''
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Pigeon and Helmet.jpg
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[[Category:Strangereal Countries]]
 
[[Category:Strangereal Countries]]
 
[[Category:Usean Continent]]

Revision as of 03:09, 22 February 2019

Delarus is a small country located somewhere in northern Usea. Its exact location is never specified.

History

The Usean Rebel Forces took control of Delarus and most other Usean countries after forcing the Usean Allied Forces off the continent during the Usean coup d'état. Scarface Squadron helped the Allied Forces in pushing the rebels eastward, restoring the sovereignty of Delarus and its neighbors.[1]

During the Continental War, the Federal Republic of Erusea captured Delarus in its invasion of the entire continent in late 2003.[2] The Independent State Allied Forces restored the country's sovereignty by September 2005 when the organization regained control of the continent.[3] ISAF placed at least one flag atop a building to signify their presence in Delarus. Despite this, a border dispute continued into at least late November 2005. Brett Thompson interviewed Larry Foulke in the midst of the border dispute as part of Thompson's documentary Warriors and the Belkan War.[4]

Gallery

References