Siyachia
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The Siyachia, a geographic region of central Benacia, historically settled by the Ashkenatzim, practitioners of the Ibrahimi faith.
Siyachia is composed of Poroly in the south, and the smaller Vollity in the north. The former has a relatively flat topography, becoming somewhat arid toward the continental interior and used mainly for cattle ranches, whereas the latter has a more moist, temperate climate and more pronounced hills in its northern and eastern reaches.
The historic territory today (1679 AN) is partitioned between Batavia, Kalgachia, Kasterburg, and the Unified Governorates of Benacia.
Disambiguation
- Shophate of Siyachia – the region under Minarborian rule;
- Siyacha Free State – a protectorate under the Imperial Republic;
- Governorate of Siyacha – territory under the rule of the UGB.