Γαλατία
Γαλατία, known as Galatia in English, was an ancient region located in central Anatolia, modern-day Turkey. It was inhabited by the Galatians, a Celtic people who migrated to the area in the 3rd century BCE. The region was known for its unique culture, which blended Celtic and local traditions.
During the Roman Empire, Γαλατία became an important province. It was mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, particularly in the Epistle to the Galatians written by the Apostle Paul. The region played a significant role in the spread of early Christianity and was known for its diverse population and strategic location.