Events in February

1 February
2013: Cattala, Lower Columbia and Sainte-Croix form the Liberal Monarchist Bloc. 2013: Colstar 2, a Lower Columbian satellite, crashes into a Spokane barn, resulting in no fatalities or injuries. 1925: The Federal Republic of Neu Westfalen is formed after gaining independence from New Duveland. 1819: The Great Maasdriel Flood of 1819 kills 17 and destroys much of the colonial settlement.

2 February
2013: Cattala Rail agrees a $540 million contract with CARTERrail of Kingston and Boyce to buy 70 new tilting trains for the InterCity Rail network, the largest contract in Cattalian transport history. 1816: Goverland's constitution is ratified.

3 February
2013: Hurricane Sandy hits Centreburg and Solando, Corraile, killing 4. 1947: Nakama officially regains the territory annexed by the Allies, bringing an end to the Nakama War.

4 February
1715: The citizens of Lower Columbia ratify that country's constitution.

5 February
1918: Italian forces fall back to Jennai in full retreat during the Cattalian War of Independence. 1833: Plymouth, currently the largest city in New Duveland, is established.

6 February
1886: Lower Columbian troops capture the city of Everett during the Gudland War.

7 February
1088: Roger II is crowned as the fourth king of Cattala.

8 February
1854: Gold is formally discovered in several places across New Duveland, beginning the New Duveland gold rush which would last for another 5 years, bringing in 500,000 immigrants from across the world.

9 February
1918: Guerilla battles enter their second week in Jennai, Almae, Ionia and Seina between the Agrarian League and Italian League during the Cattalian War of Independence.

10 February
2010: A terrorist attack on Bastilia International Airport by the Righteous Independence Legion kills 16 people. 1763: The Treaty of Paris is signed, handing Mendilibér (which is now Histalpol) over to the British Empire.

11 February
2013: A fire in Dunsmuir Road, Portland, Kingston and Boyce destroys a house and school nearby. 1918: Jennai comes under light artillery assault for the first time in the Cattalian War of Independence by the royalist forces of William III of Cattala.

12 February
1918: Proel Army and Cattalian nationalists within Jennai attacked checkpoints and firebombing suspected pro-Italian districts in the city during the final days of the Cattalian War of Independence, as Italian forces began evacuating by sea.

13 February
1918: William III's army breaks through the defences of Jennai and storm the city, causing riots. President Arietta is burnt alive beneath the Italian flag as the city capitulates during the Cattalian War of Independence.

14 February
1918: Cattala achieves full independence from the Kingdom of Italy after Italian forces surrender, ending the Cattalian War of Independence.

15 February
1918: The Italian League collapses after the Cattalian War of Independence ends in victory for William III's independence movement. State governments in Hellas and Jennai are overthrown. 1910: 11 people, including seven Britons, die in a dynamite explosion caused by the Leeonian Secret Service outside of a British factory in Leeonia.

16 February
1901: Nakama and Japan agree to a ceasefire, ending the First Nakama-Japan War.

17 February
1360: Sven II Andrews, the last King of Goverland from the Andrews dynasty, dies.

18 February
1765: King Michael I is born to the future King Nicholas at Kendall Palace in Lower Columbia.

19 February
1810: Serpentia becomes the sixth state of Lower Columbia.

20 February
1950: The Cattalian Ministry of Information is dissolved after 12 years, having led the underground resistance movement's propaganda during the Second World War.

22 February
1918: Roger, Prince of Amosseri dies at the age of 59 in Celestine, and is succeeded by the future William III of Cattala. 1887: King Michael III is born to the future King Michael II at Yekaterindvorets in Yekaterinburg, Lower Columbia.

23 February
1822: The new seaport in Port Andrews is completed.

25 February
1952: Princess Marianne of Lower Columbia and her three children die in a place crash in the Rocky Mountains, leaving the future King David III a widower.

27 February
1360: Fights break out in the streets of Sheford between proponents and opponents of Goverland's accession to the Kalmar Union.

28 February
2012: A fire occurs at Vislovska Palace in Vislovska, Hiigara. 1996: Helena, Duchess of Almae is baptised in Almae Palace by the Divina Anima Della Chiesa.

29 February (leap years only)
2000: Seven people die from radiation exposure in Forêt-Rouge, Histalpol, leading to new laws and regulations on protecting the public from radiation.