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Decision for Morovia

War 1 Latavia Penland Yorkton

War 2 Latavia Penland Morovia Caldonia

War 3 Bahkan Sandia Almanar

Almanar vs. Bahkan Latavia Morovia Penland Sandia

Bahkan vs. Almanar Caldonia Latavia Morovia Penland Sandia Yorkton

Caldonia vs. Bahkan Latavia Morovia Penland Sandia

Latavia vs. Almanar Caldonia Morovia Penland Sandia Yorkton

Morovia vs. Almanar Bahkan Caldonia Latavia Penland Sandia Yorkton

Penland vs. Almanar Bahkan Caldonia Latavia Morovia Sandia Yorkton

Sandia vs. Almanar Bahkan Caldonia Latavia Morovia Penland Yorkton

Yorkton vs. Bahkan Latavia Morovia Penland Sandia

Morovia – Latavia Right of Passage Almanar – Bahkan Non-Aggression Morovia – Latavia Mutual Support Penland – Morovia Mutual Support against Yorkton Penland receives 33% of total oil Yorkton – Caldonia Non-Aggression Almanar – Morovia Mutual Defense – Do not attack Bahkan Yorkton – Bahkan Non-Aggression Yorkton gives 5% total oil Bahkan – Sandia Mutual Defense Almanar – Caldonia Non-Aggression Sandia – Penland Mutual Support Bahkan-Caldonia Non-Aggression Latavia – Bahkan Mutual Support Morovia – Bahkan Mutual defense if do not attack Almanar Sandia – Bahkan Non-Aggression Caldonia – Sandia Non-Aggression Caldonia receives 15% of Sandian oil Morovia – Sandia Non-Aggression Sandia receives 5% of Morovia’s oil 1.5% total Almanar – Morovia Non-Aggression Sandia – Latavia Mutual Defense Latavia trains Sandian Army Caldonia – Morovia Non-Aggression Latavia – Caldonia Non-Aggression Almanar – Penland Non-Aggression Penland – Latavia Mutual Support Penland – Morovia Right of Passage Yorkton – Sandia Mutual Defense Yorkton gives 5% total oil Bahkan – Morovia Non-Aggression Economic? Sandia – Almanar Non-Aggression Almanar trains Sandian navy Yorkton – Almanar Non-Aggression Morovia – Penland Mutual Defense 50% oil each Penland gets river Latavia – Bahkan Non-Aggression Latavia – Almanar Non-Aggression Latavia – Morovia Non-Aggression Penland – Sandia Mutual Defense Penland trains Sandian Army

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