Methakexen

Methakexen (Ppasaek-eo: 路口; : 멛학에헨), also known locally as Lakeiteh (國心), is the of Choman and the  of the Chitanokw Commandery (Opaneyunk Province). It is located on the Opeksipu River about 47 km (29 mi) upstream from its on the Mulberry Ocean. As of a 2010 census, the population amounted to 1,558,395, thus making it the third most populous city in the country. Methakexen is also the nation's and home to most governmental institutions, including the Headquarters of the Communist Party of Choman.

The folklore of Choman states that Methakexen was formed around 1380, out of a forceful union of Pemikpeka and surrounding villages, which were traditional Olamanii territory (of the wider Tukwsit people). The union was ordained by Chief Opimenshikwenusu, who oversaw the founding of an urban Seafaring Guild within the same decade. Methakexen paid regular taxes to the chiefdom's capital (Ahkanshikaon) and in return was granted apprentices for the guild; the guild's successes thus enabled the prosperity of the city as a whole. In the mid-15th century, taxes were almost tripled to account for land campaigns, and a struggling guild had to resort to piracy to make ends meet. Although the chiefdom was overthrown in 1521, and Methakexen into the taxationally-lenient Wipahkoxuxwet Empire, piracy continued to dominate the city's  until its annexation by Nonyukbeol.

During colonial rule, Methakexers were systematically relocated to prevent uprisings. In turn, Methakexen lost its financial relevance, although its harbor was declared a. After for two decades and at the loss of indigenous architecture, it was made capital of the colony in 1877. , and  (especially of  trousers) flourished under Nonyukbeolese administration and persisted in the Great Depression and the dawn of the Great Eulhae War. Choman attained its independence in 1941, and Methakexen remained the capital on basis of conceded infrastructure and industry. Civil unrest and crime became commonplace in republican Methakexen, until the 1962 overthrowal. The communist party received from OSDMA to erect  and promote its financial district. The resumption of dictatorial rule since 2002 effected tougher ; Downtown Methakexen was declared a district, in an effort to avert. In 2011, the city disbanded its province-level police department, replacing it with a commanderial security force.

The Methakexen waterfront holds three tourist attractions: the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Provincial Aquarium, and the Maheles Entertainment Complex. The city is home to Wipixkowik-College Methakexen and the Free College Methakexen, the country's two most acclaimed. Methakexen also houses the country's sole, the Ilaokan Bourse Limited.

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