Events in July

1 July
1997: Sato Fusaki becomes the first chief executive of Okatabawashi City.

3 July
2013: Goverland joins the Alliance of Independent Nations.

4 July
2006: Mike Merlin becomes the head coach of the Port Ruppert Flames.

1916: The Allied invasion of Neu Westfalen ends with a tactical withdrawal, giving Neu Westfalen only a pyrrhic victory.

1812: The Council of Providence adopts the Constitution of Arcacia.

5 July
2013: The Righteous Independence Legion detonates a bomb during a military parade in Dilbwood, killing 17 people.

2005: The Six Day War begins between Calaré and Australia.

1887: Puget merges with the Commonwealth of Rainier and is admitted as the 15th state of Lower Columbia.

1788: The future King Michael I of Lower Columbia marries Justine Visby in the Chapel Royal at Kendall Palace.

7 July
1971: Centreburg Gateway International Airport opens to passengers and cargo.

8 July
1889: The Province of Mainland defeats Lower Columbia in the Battle of the Shatt River, the only battle fought during the Puget Sound War.

1762: The future King Nicholas of Lower Columbia marries Helena Lowenbrunn at the Royal Cathedral in Kendall.

9 July
1942: The Galbadia Air Defence Force is established.

1795: The future King Brandon I of Lower Columbia marries Elizabeth Brookings at the Church of Christ the Redeemer in Salem.

1714: King Edward of Lower Columbia and 50 of his subjects begin meeting in Nyhaven to draft what would become the Constitution of Lower Columbia.

10 July
1943: The British authorities remaining in Cattala after its liberation establish the country as a protectorate.

11 July
1889: Governor Michael Yannis of Mainland and King Tristan of Lower Columbia agree to a ceasefire, bringing the Puget Sound War to a halt. 1768: King David I of Lower Columbia dies in battle near the site of present-day Gasquet, California, bringing his Pacific Coast Campaign to an abrupt end and making his son, Nicholas, king in his place.

15 July
1997: George Debault murders 12 people and destroys a MarCus Supermarkets store in the Kilmardford MarCus Massacre.

18 July
1873: Brandon II becomes the ninth King of Lower Columbia on the death of his father.

20 July
1941: The Axis forces bomb 250 houses and businesses in west Port Merlin, killing 143 people.

26 July
1889: The Puget Sound War ends with the signing of the Treaty of Port Ruppert.