Barcelona
Barcelona.
The third largest Spanish city on the Mediterranean coast is Valencia. It is known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and modern architecture, including the City of Arts and Sciences. Valencia is a popular destination for tourists and offers a mix of traditional and contemporary attractions.
Catalonia is a country in the Mediterranean Europe, the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, nestled within the Spanish state as an autonomous region, and whose capital city is Barcelona
The Catalonian city on the Mediterranean coast of Spain is spelled Cunit.
Some capital cities located on the Mediterranean coast include Rome in Italy, Athens in Greece, Tunis in Tunisia, and Beirut in Lebanon.
In Northern Israel in the District of Haifa on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
If you have guessed at the spelling of the city then I suspect you are asking about Marbella which sounds in Spanish very much like your spelling and the answer is yes. Marbella, which means "Beautiful Sea" is a popular tourist destination on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain.
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They set up trading colonies along the Spanish Mediterranean coast. I'm not brought to Spain, however, you could have a look at the history of Emporion, which is the only Greek city in Spain.
The city of Carthage was located at modern day Tunis, in Tunisia on the Mediterranean coast of Africa.
That's in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Malta.
The distinguished Spanish surname of Camacho is first found amid records of the Mediterranean coastal town of Valencia.