Aderbisaoua

Aderbisaoua is the capital and largest city of the Black Isles overseas department in Jochaena.

Etymology
Aderbisaoua refers to the name the indigenous people used to call the area of the modern-day city.

History
In 1920, Aderbisaoua, inhabited by indigenous people, was pioneered by Axmadeey Diini Dhuxul and his companions, who obtained a land grant on the coasts nearby. They then founded a settlement and renamed it Nova Aklija (New Aclia).

In 2027, Black Isles was given to Jochaena JAC as a "present". In 2033, the city was renamed to Aderbisaoua, and following that, the city became a tourist hotspot.

Economy
Aderbisaoua, distinguished by beautiful landscape, marked by Carnaubais, and the relatively moderate commercial and industrial activity. Aderbisaoua is located on the right bank of the "river" Tsarki, which actually is the southernmost arm of the Tsarki River delta. The main economic activity is the export of Aderbisaoua carnauba wax, babassu oil, coconut oil, sheet jaborandi, cashew nuts, cotton and leather. The municipality also has industries of food and perfumery.