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The location of Judea could have influenced the way the Romans ruled the region in that its geographic location was easily accessed by the Roman troops and politicians by sea, navigating the Mediterranean Sea, which facilitates a relatively direct way to transport goods and people from Rome and other cities of the Roman Empire to Judea. These also benefited the Romans who exerted their power and control over the many towns and territories of Judea, including Nazareth, Bethlehem, Jordan, and many more.
Judea was part of what today is Israel and Palestine. This region was under the control and rule of the Roman Empire from 6CE to 135 CE.