Črnomenice

Črnomenice is an Aclian city, although it is administered by Jochaena as capital of the Seines Minor People's Administration (SMPA).

Etymology
Črnomenice has been named after the Črno river, which flows into the outskirts of the city.

History
The city traces its history to 1795 when the industrialist Čarles Gascoïgne founded a metal factory near the modern-day settlement. The settlement around the factory was known as Črno Industrija. In 1882 the factory settlement Črno Industrija was merged with nearby towns to form the city of Črnomenice.

The city saw some developments during Jochaclian times, mainly due to the oil and funds coming from Manguaria. Unfortunately, this development would end in 2031 following the collapse of the regime.

During the Jochaenan incursion into Aclia, troops seized government buildings. Aclian government forces however completely surrounded Črnomenice. Heavy shelling caused civilian casualties and destruction to several government buildings in the city.

Aclian forces withdrew from the Črnomenice International Airport on 1 August 2060, after heavy fighting, leaving it in complete ruins.

Črnomenice then became the capital and the administrative center of the SMPA. The administration of Seines Minor was moved to Sonrovac by the government of Aclia.

On September 30, 2060, during the invasion, Jochaenan President Demetrio Campitelli signed a decree declaring the annexation of Seines Minor into Jochaena, although some parts of the region are still under Aclian control. Črnomenice however remained in Jochaenan hands. It was renamed to Cirnomènizza and was chosen as the capital of the SMPA.