In the time of The Bible, the people who lived the area of the Sea of Galilee were involved in the fishing trade. It was a large lake with many kinds of fish that supplied protein for people over a wide area.
In the early centuries of the Common Era, close to a quarter of a million Jews lived in the Galilee. They constituted the majority of the region's population well into the fourth century CE. The area was packed with Torah-scholars, living in the tens of local communities. Many ruins of synagogues from that time can still be seen, and hundreds of gravesites of the greatest ancient Rabbis are still accessible, scattered throughout the Galilee.See also the Related Link.
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In Galilee, people traditionally ate a diet based on locally available foods such as fish from the Sea of Galilee, olives, fruits, grains, vegetables, and dairy products like yogurt and cheese. They also enjoyed dishes like falafel, hummus, and bread. Meat, such as lamb or poultry, was consumed on special occasions.
Galilean
It looks a bit like South America. Have a look at the wikipedia page on Galilee there is some maps there.
People stayed in mud houses with thatched roofs.
At the time of Jesus Palestine was a desert area, so there was water in abundance in the river Jordan and river Galilee. So most of the people fished in the river Galilee , including the disciples.
Galilee was a region; Cana is a town in Galilee.
Galilee is in Israel.
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The people of Galilee, in which Nazareth was a small village, had been forcibly converted to Judaism by the Maccabees. They were regarded by the Jews of Judea as mere provincials and not really Jews. This is reflected in John 7:52 "... for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet".
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Jerusalem is a city. The Galilee is an area in Northern Israel primarily formed by two mountain ranges and bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the West and the Sea of Galilee to the east. The Galilee is over 100Km (or more depending where in the Galilee) north of Jerusalem Galilee and Jerusalem are both in Israel.