There were many important Phoenician ports and traade centers throughout the Mediterranean.
The culture started on the east end of the Med, so a good answer would be Tripoli.
Tyre, Sidon were the largest.
Byblos
The Phoenician alphabet {on wikipedia}
The Phoenician people in the 9th Century BCE.
The Phoenician alphabet did not contain vowels.
No.
Not that I know of. A Phoenician is/was a citizen of Phoenicia. They were naval pioneers, but it was a whole country and culture.
The possessive form for the noun seaport is seaport's.
Inchon has a seaport
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Apap seaport
whay is the seaport in praGUE
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens.
International seaport: some of the ships go to other countries. National seaport: none of the ships go to other countries.
Tagalog translation of seaport: daungang-dagat
Seaport Village was created in 1980.
Seaport Capital was created in 1997.
SeaPort Airlines was created in 2008.
The word for seaport in Filipino is"Pantalan" (Tagalog) or "Puerto" (Spanish). Manila is one seaport in the Philippines