Azawad is a releasable from
Mali located in Africa
It was added in the 11/11/22 update.
Azawad is considered to expand into
Algeria
Background[]
Azawad, or Azawagh was a short-lived unrecognised state from 2012 to 2013. Azawagh (Azawaɣ) is the generic Tuareg Berber name of all Tuareg Berber areas, especially the northern half of Mali and northern and western Niger. Its independence was declared unilaterally by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) in 2012, after a Tuareg rebellion drove the Malian Army from the region.
On 14 February 2013, the MNLA renounced its claim of independence for Azawad and asked the Malian government to start negotiations on its future status. The MNLA ended the ceasefire in September of the same year after government forces reportedly opened fire on unarmed protesters
Base Statistics[]
Economy[]
Azawad gets its $69,936 income from taxes.
Resources[]
Azawad produces no resources.
Military[]
It has a 60,000 max manpower capacity, and a 264 manpower increase.
Base Manpower Capacity of the Azerbaijan per Conscription Law | |
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The following columns below present the manpower capacity from lowest (Disarmed) to highest (Required). RP stands for "Recruitable Population". | |
Disarmed [1% RP] |
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Volunteer [2% RP] |
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Limited [5% RP] |
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Extensive [10% RP] |
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Required [25% RP] |
Geography[]
Terrain[]
Azawad is completely flat.
Biomes[]
Azawad is completely Arid.
Cities[]
Azawad has seven cities. With the largest one being the city Gao, usually the capital if the whole releasable is released or declares independence.
Borders[]
Azawad borders Mali,
Burkina Faso and
Niger to the south,
Mauritania to the west, the releasable
Agadez to the east and
Algeria to the north.
Threats[]
Removed | |
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