Events in March

2 March
1999: After 56 years in office, King Alexis of Kingston and Boyce dies, aged 98.

4 March
1942: CARTERrail is founded by Marc Anthony Carter

17 March
2012: Air Canada reintroduces Canadian Airlines as an airline for Kingston and Boyce.

21 March
1956: Croisian Air Flight 437 crashes in the Arabian Sea by explosive decompression killing all 39 on board.

22 March
1997: 2 people were killed and 17 injured in Waterway Plaza in Centreburg Metro when Michael Rowland fired at commuters in the station.

23 March
1884: Lower Columbia declares war on the Federal Republic of Gudland. 1723: The British-Canadian Fur trading ship Alouette had the first european sight of the Island of Mainland, now Kingston and Boyce.

25 March
1946: The Histalian Action Rapide Paramilitaire, the paramilitary of Histalpol, is formed. 1800: Captain Cook discovers New Duveland, landing at what is now Auroa.

28 March
1849: The City of Portland, Kingston and Boyce is founded as a mining town.

31 March
1943: Six Provinces leave the Republic of Mainland, forming the States of the Union of Boyce, led by Alexis Kaletta.