The neighboring regions were: The realm of Philip, and the Realm of Antipas.
http://www.livius.org/pictures/a/maps/map-of-roman-judaea-and-it-neighbors/
Prior to Roman control Judea was at times disputed between the Hellistic states of the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom, which was based in Egypt
Greece never 'took over the Hebrews'. It was the Romans who occupied present-day Israel. The region that they occupied was mainly called Judea. A few neighboring regions they occupied that are familiar from the Bible are Galilee (Jesus is often called 'Jesus of Galilee') and Samaria (think of 'the good Samaritan').
The name "Philistines" refers to an ancient people who settled along the coastal regions of what is now Israel and the Gaza Strip. The term "Judea" refers to a region in ancient Israel associated with the Jewish people. The Philistines were not responsible for changing the name of Judea; rather, Judea was historically associated with the Kingdom of Judah and its inhabitants. The two groups coexisted in the region, but they had distinct identities and cultures.
The United States is typically divided into five regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, West, and Pacific Northwest. These regions are geographically and culturally distinct, with each encompassing a group of neighboring states.
Judea
Judea and Samaria, often referred to as the West Bank, are regions located in the eastern part of Israel and are adjacent to Jerusalem. The distance to various locations can vary significantly; for example, Jerusalem is approximately 6-10 miles away from different parts of Judea and Samaria. If you have a specific starting point or destination in mind, please provide that for a more precise distance.
Judea is not a relligion it is a country
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
Judea Pearl was born in 1936.
In Palestine (the former land of Canaan, and part of the Promised Land given to the nation of Israel), Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea (Matthew 2:1) and raised in Nazareth of Galilee (Matthew 2:22-23)
No Judea is not in Jerusalem. It's the city of Jerusalem that is in the Province of Judea or Judah.