Montegul

''This article is about the city in Onaway. For the colony in New Andemyr, see Montegul (Colony)''.

Montegul (Myrish: Montegul) (Ziibwingon: Bekweneseg) (Salish: Muinteagal, Monthegal, Montogwl) is the 10th most populous city in Onaway, and the most populous city in the Onawean chiefdom in Osdemo. The city was founded in 1601 formally by Otto Rohde, although it is believed the early explorer Steen Rasmussen also set up camp at the site. The city was originally dubbed Fjellen av Gull or The Mountain of Gold after Mount Gull, an isolated hill located in the center of the city. The city is centered along the river bank of the Bekenesweg River, which got its name from the now dissolved Myrish colony of Elven-av-Trine just north of Montegul. The city is located 406.13 kilometers from the capital of Onaway, Agogibing. The suburbs of the city are also partially located within its neighboring chiefdom, Genesi.

In 1610, the city has a population of approximately 502,378, with a population of 612,483 within the urban conglomeration. Myrish is the city's official language and in 2016 was the native language of 53.8% of the population, while 30.2% of the population spoke Salish at home. 16% of the population spoke a language other than Salish or Myrish at home. The city is home to one of the largest Myrish diasporas in the world. In the larger Montegul Census Metropolitan Area, 65.8% of the population spoke Myrish at home, compared to 15.3% who spoke Salish. Montegul is one of the most bilingual cities in Onaway, with over 69% of the population able to speak both Myrish and Salish. 20% of the population was also fluent or near-fluent in Ziibwingon.

Historically a commercial capital of Onaway, Montegul has since declined in the ranks of economic strength and population, however it remains the largest city in the northern region of Onaway and still holds its position as an important center of commerce, transport, aerospace, finance, pharmaceuticals, technology, and more. In 1607, Montegul was ranked the 13th-most livable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit in its annual Global Liveability Ranking, and the best city in the world to be a university student in the Global University Rankings, placing the Universitetet i Sentrale Montegul. in first place overall. Montegul serves as the headquarters for many Myrish companies wishing to spread their businesses abroad in Veharia. Montegul has won the [[

Montegul has hosted multiple international and national conferences and events, including several World Concordat expositions and meetings and the 1599 and 1605 International Championships inside of the Isarena on the western edge of the city. In 1604, Montegul was recognized as a. As of 1606, Montegul hosts the Montegul Jazz Festival, the Tur Til Onaway, and more. It is also home to the ice hockey team of the Motegul Gullrusher, the franchise with some of the most wins in the world.