A civil war is an armed conflict in which the warring parties are, generally, part of a same country or group. Such conflicts can occur as a result of religious, ethnic, social, or political strife. Some civil wars may also be labeled revolutions, if a major restructuring of the country is one of the possible outcomes of the conflict. Notable civil wars and revolutions include:
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| - A civil war is an armed conflict in which the warring parties are, generally, part of a same country or group. Such conflicts can occur as a result of religious, ethnic, social, or political strife. Some civil wars may also be labeled revolutions, if a major restructuring of the country is one of the possible outcomes of the conflict. Notable civil wars and revolutions include:
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| - A civil war is an armed conflict in which the warring parties are, generally, part of a same country or group. Such conflicts can occur as a result of religious, ethnic, social, or political strife. Some civil wars may also be labeled revolutions, if a major restructuring of the country is one of the possible outcomes of the conflict. Notable civil wars and revolutions include:
* Castronovian War of Secession
* Civil War of Saint Samuel
* Collapse of the Guwimithian Empire
* Dignanian Civil War
* Feniz Conflict
* Lendian Revolution
* Lysonian Civil War
* Otago Incident
* Peaceful Revolution (Estontetso)
* Peaceful Revolution (Porto Capital)
* The Fall, The collapse of the Merité Commonwealth
* Whilandian Revolution
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