Events in February

1 February
1819: The Great Maasdriel Flood of 1819 kills seventeen, and destroys much of the colonial settlement.

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

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

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.

15 February
1910: 11 people, including 7 Britons, die in a dynamite explosion caused by the Leeonian Secret Service outside of a British factory in Leeonia.

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

22 February
1897: King Michael III is born to the future King Michael II at Yekaterindvorets in Yekaterinburg, Lower Columbia.

29 February (Leap-Year)
2000: 7 people die from radiation exposure in Forêt-Rouge, Histalpol leading to new laws and regulations on protecting the public from radiation.