Beroea, Turkey
Beroea, known today as Bursa, is a city in northwestern Turkey. It was historically significant as a center of trade and culture in the region. The city is located near the Sea of Marmara and has a rich history that dates back to ancient times, including connections to the Roman Empire.
In addition to its historical importance, Beroea is famous for its natural beauty, featuring lush landscapes and thermal springs. The city played a key role in the spread of Christianity during the early centuries and is mentioned in the New Testament as a place where the Apostle Paul preached.