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The Metrati War (also known as the Tavari-Ekvatori War and the Sixth Tavari-Banian War) was a conflict fought as a theater of the Great War from 1908 until 1919, first between Tavaris and the Union of Bana, with the Kingdom of Ekvatora joining in 1915. The war was fought over the Pacific Ocean archipelago Metrati Anar, located between the continents of Novaris and Gondwana.

Metrati War
Part of the Great War, Tavari-Banian Wars
Date1908 - April 21, 1919 (Banian Theatre)
1915 - April 21, 1919 (Ekvatori Theatre)
Location
Result Ekvatori Victory, Banian Defeat
  • Wesnov Protocol
  • Withdrawal of Tavari forces from the Ekvatori Isles
  • Banian withdrawal from Metrati Anar
Territorial
changes
Independence of Ekvatora
De facto cession of the Ekvatori Isles from Tavaris to Ekvatora
Belligerents
 Tavaris

Union of Bana


Ekvatora
Voraki Free State

Durakan Volunteers (From 1918)
Commanders and leaders
Tavaris Vedra Novandri Takašt

Monisola Kumuyi


Mikhail I
Gavrilo II
Ivana Berković

Vladimir Drex
Strength
Tavaris 119,525

102,800


189,200
21,040
3,089
Casualties and losses
Tavaris 7,774 killed
Tavaris 40,424 wounded

8,616 killed
48,249 wounded


9,812 killed
17,645 wounded
2,892 killed
6,893 wounded
294 killed
1,203 wounded
In this map, Tavari holdings are in purple and Ekvatora in blue. The islands in pink were disputed between Tavaris and Ekvatora. Bana initially invaded all of Metrati Anar, including the islands in pink, they withdrew from these in 1915 upon the formation of the Kingdom of Ekvatora.

While Bana formally surrendered to Tavaris in 1919, the Tavari-Ekvatoran conflict ended only in a cease fire. The cease fire agreement, known as the Wesnov Protocol, was signed in Durakia and technically remains in force—legally speaking, Tavaris and Ekvatora are still "at war."