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[[File:Shagonarriots.jpg|thumbnail|right|The morning after the Shagonar riots]]


The '''1966 Nal'CHik and Shagonar Riots''' were two riots that occurred after a decision by the supreme court of [[Salovia]] that allowed for Baykalians to register to vote at the age of 16, whereas other polities still were unable to vote until age 20. The two riots took place in March of 1966, eight days apart from each other, on the 5th and the 13th.
The '''1966 Nal'CHik and Shagonar Riots''' were two riots that occurred after a decision by the supreme court of [[Salovia]] that allowed for Baykalians to register to vote at the age of 16, whereas other polities still were unable to vote until age 20. The two riots took place in March of 1966, eight days apart from each other, on the 5th and the 13th.
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* [[1976 Protests of Novosibirsk]]
* [[1976 Protests of Novosibirsk]]
* [[Salovian Civil War]]
* [[Salovian Civil War]]


[[Category: Salovia]]

Latest revision as of 00:20, 25 December 2020

1957 March for Equality
LocationChita, Baykalia
Typewikipedia: Demonstration (protest)
Participants
12,000+ protestors across Salovia
File:Shagonarriots.jpg
The morning after the Shagonar riots

The 1966 Nal'CHik and Shagonar Riots were two riots that occurred after a decision by the supreme court of Salovia that allowed for Baykalians to register to vote at the age of 16, whereas other polities still were unable to vote until age 20. The two riots took place in March of 1966, eight days apart from each other, on the 5th and the 13th.


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