Sebastiya
Sebastiya is an ancient town located in the northern part of the West Bank, near the city of Nablus. It is known for its rich history, with archaeological sites that date back to the Roman and Byzantine periods. The town features remnants of ancient structures, including a Roman theater and Byzantine churches, making it a significant site for historians and archaeologists.
Today, Sebastiya is a small Palestinian town that attracts visitors interested in its historical significance. The local population engages in agriculture, and the area is known for its olive groves. Sebastiya also hosts cultural events that celebrate its heritage and traditions.