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The Latin term bellum civile was used to describe wars within a single community beginning around 60 A.D. used as a strict synonym of the generic term "internecine war"), creating terminological overlap with insurgencies or coups d'état. In modern geopolitics since 1945, "civil war" is also used in a loose sense to refer to any large scale military conflict within a single country (i.e. Thus, any war of succession is by definition an internecine war, but not necessarily a civil war. The terms "intrastate war", "internecine war" and "domestic war" are often used interchangeably with "civil war", but "internecine war" can be used in a wider meaning, referring to any conflict within a single state, regardless of the participation of civil forces. The following is a list of civil wars, fought between organized groups within the same state or country.
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