Sebastia
Sebastia is an ancient city located in the northern part of the West Bank, near the modern town of Sebastiya. It has a rich history that dates back to biblical times and was known as Samaria in ancient Israel. The site features impressive archaeological remains, including a Roman theater, Byzantine churches, and remnants of ancient walls.
Today, Sebastia is recognized for its historical significance and attracts visitors interested in archaeology and history. The area is also known for its olive groves and beautiful landscapes, making it a picturesque destination for tourists exploring the region's cultural heritage.