Beroea of Macedonia
Beroea, also known as Veroia, is a historical city located in Macedonia, northern Greece. It was an important center during ancient times, particularly known for its strategic position along trade routes. The city is mentioned in the New Testament as a place where the Apostle Paul preached and where the local people were noted for their open-mindedness and eagerness to learn.
Today, Beroea is recognized for its rich cultural heritage, including Byzantine churches and ancient ruins. The city has a blend of historical influences, reflecting its long history from ancient times through the Ottoman Empire to modern Greece.