Iremia

Iremia Island, known mononymously as Iremia (Greek: Ηρεμία (Iremía); Turkish: Huzur), is an island located off the southern coast of Vrachiapolis' main island. The island is separated from the main island of Vrachiapolis by Sakis Harbour, but is connected to the main island via a causeway.

Formed used as a British artillery base, the island gained its current name in 1991 when plans were made to turn it into a popular tourist destination, using techniques such as land clearing, replanting trees elsewhere and land reclamation. Attractions include a sheltered beach, Madame Tussauds Vrachiapolis, an extensive Cable Car network, Fort Vrachiapoli, three golf courses, the Caesars Vrachiapolis casino, the Iremia Conference and Exhibition Centre, over 20 hotels, the New World Centre shopping centre and Disneyland Vrachiapolis Resort, which features two amusement parks (Disneyland Vrachiapolis Park and Disney's Oceanic Oasis Park), four hotels and several retail, dining and entertainment facilities.

Etymology
The name Iremia is a transcription of the island's Greek name, Ηρεμία, which has various meanings, including "serenity", "calm" and "tranquility". The Turkish name, Huzur, means "peace".