Aracat

The Province of Aracat is a province in Cadasa. It's the second largest Chinese-speaking province in the country, after Wencheng.

History
The name "Aracat" came from the Aracat Lake in the future province. Starting in the 1700s, Chinese people started to migrate to Aracat. When the country achived independence in 1934, Aracat was put under Jazali Province.

On July 28, 1955, violent anti-Indian riots erupted in Kongsen. Most Indians left but some fought back, and in total, 302 people died. After the riot, Aracat became a Chinese majority province.

On January 1, 1972, Aracat and Chaandee joined as Cadasa's 10th and 11th provinces.