Kingdom of Syracusia

The Republic of Syracusia, formerly known as the Kingdom of Syracusia, commonly known as Syracusia, is country in Western Asia, bordering Ankaridia to the north, the Cassandrian Empire to the west,the Empire of Sirte to the south west, the Omani Republic to the south, and Corduene to the east. Its capital Syraca is among the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world. A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, it is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including Omanis, Konstanzis, Atticans, Sirteras, Kurds (Corduene), Ankaridians, Ismailians, Nubians, Turkmenis, and Medians. Religious groups include Daraam and Tartunism. Daraam Arabs make up the largest population group in Syracusia. The modern Syracusian Empire was established after the victory of Cassandria and the overthrow of the Sultan.

Etymology
The name, Syracusia, derives from the two tribes that merged in the times of early civilization - Cusosa, located on the formerly Syracusian island of Cusos (Cyprus), and Syranica (Damascus). Both tribes had emerged from the collapse of the naval kingdom of Tartus.