PHRYGIA
It was a high plateau in Asia Minor, limited by the Taurus chain to the south, Olympus to the north, and Temnus to the west.
The NT mentions four of its cities: Laodicea, Colossae, Hierapolis and Antioch of Pisidia.
Antiochus the Great (224-187 BC) displaced 2,000 Jewish families from Babylon and Mesopotamia to Lydia and Phrygia (Ant. 12:3, 4).
He speaks Phrygian Jews in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:10).
Paul visited Phrygia during his Second and Third Missionary Journeys (Acts 16:6; 18:23).