Mishia
Missia was an area in ancient North Asia or Asia Minor. It is located on the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara. It borders Bithynia on the east, Prigia on the southeast, Lydia on the south, Aiolis on the south, Troas on the west, and Prophotis on the north. In ancient times, there resided the Mishaine, the Phrygian, and the Aiolian Greeks. It is difficult to divide the exact boundary of Misha. The boundary between Phrygia and Mishia was fluid, and Troas in the northwest was once a Mishia land. The northern part was known as Sommicia or Heles Spontika. The south, on the other hand, was known as Damascusia or Perugamine.