Template:This week in history

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.

26 February
1890: New Duveland transforms from the Colony of New Duveland into the Commonwealth Realm of New Duveland, with the territory splitting into the provinces of New Munster, New Ulster and Norfolk, Tasbury becomes the capital.

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

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