Bolzavenna

Bolzavenna is the capital and largest city of Aclia.

Bolzavenna is the political, industrial and transport center of Aclia. It is home to Aclia's major government institutions, as well as the ruling National People's Party.

History
Bolzavenna was founded shortly after Pelermo. In the 1960s, it became the official capital of Aclia after the former capital was being outshadowed by Bolzavenna.

In 1999, an earthquake devastated the beach center of Bolzavenna.

Modern history
In 2007, Bolzavenna's development, along with Aclia, had stalled following a regional crisis that engulfed Jochaclia, this caused minor protests and the rise of the Windows Party in Aclia.

Bolzavenna, even during Jochaclian times when it and Pelermo were unified, was less developed than Pelermo. Pelermo had tons of industries and high-rises, while Bolzavenna kept it's role as a sort of "residential area". In 2027, one of its most famous buildings, Bolzavenna International Hotel, was going to be built, but construction stalled in 2032 due to the geopolitical tensions.

Life conditions in both cities worsened after the Fall of Jochaclia in 2031 YTE. There was a massive exodus in the city and Anna, the president of Aclia, and former governor of Aclia JAC, had failed to adjust this, since she cared only about her defense and money. Not just that, but Jochaena and Aclia started building a wall to separate each other.

It's easy to say that Bolzavenna pretty much lagged behind Pelermo, which began to pretty much recover from the chaos in the mid 2030s. It is still like this to this very day.

In the early 2040s, the city witnessed some minor economic development, but that quickly stalled after 2051. In 2042, construction of the Bolzavenna International Hotel resumed partially, but only to focus on the exterior, which was completed in 2045. An LED display was also fitted on the sides, which is used to show propaganda animations and film scenes.