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==History==
==History==


It was founded in mid-1550 by migrants from the region of [[Figtízia]], but for a long time it was a fishing village that depended on fishing for crustaceans and other seafood, but after the arrival of immigrants from [[Wassilia]] the city began to grow and quickly became one of the most industrialized in the country in the 19th century, second only to [[Almaju]], currently the shipbuilding and fishing industries dominate the city's economy
It was founded in mid-1550 by migrants from the region of [[Figtízia]], but for a long time it was a fishing village that depended on fishing for crustaceans and other seafood, but after the arrival of immigrants from [[Wassilia]] the city began to grow and quickly became one of the most industrialized in the country in the 19th century, second only to [[Almaju]], currently the shipbuilding and fishing industries dominate the city's economy.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

Revision as of 20:20, 2 April 2023

Port Quahin
Porttare Quahin
City
Port Quahin View.jpg
View of Port Quahin from the Quahin River
Flag of Port Quahin
Nickname: 
City of Crabs
Motto(s): 
Breza e Passe .
"Breeze and Peace"
CountryMygona
Founded byFigtízians
Government
 • BodyPrefecture of Port Quahin
 • MayorGojadiro Temasko (PLM)
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 • Total1,426,927
DemonymQuahinian
Time zoneUTC+5 (UTC)

Port Quahin or Porttare Quahin in mygonese is the third largest Mygonese city, it is also the capital and largest city of the province of Kecost, it is located in the northwest region of the country and in the western part of the province, the Quahin River cuts through the city and flows into the Sunadic Ocean, has a population of 1,426,927 and its metropolitan area has around 2,326,817 inhabitants, making it the third largest metropolitan region in the country. It has a humid continental climate with a lot of rain in the summer and little snow in the winter.

History

It was founded in mid-1550 by migrants from the region of Figtízia, but for a long time it was a fishing village that depended on fishing for crustaceans and other seafood, but after the arrival of immigrants from Wassilia the city began to grow and quickly became one of the most industrialized in the country in the 19th century, second only to Almaju, currently the shipbuilding and fishing industries dominate the city's economy.

Demographics

Economy

Government

Sisters Cities

Yonuw is twinned with the following cities.

-- Bursinai, Wassilia

Culture