No, it is Lebanon and Syria.
The Levant.
Phoenicia was today's Lebanon, mountainous, which drew an expanding population to trade to support itself.
Phoenicia - the Levant. Carthage - today's Tunisia.
Independent city-states in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage.
It covered today's Syria, Lebanon with trading outposts around the Mediterranean.
The address of the Phoenicia Library is: 9 Ava Maria Drive, Phoenicia, 12464 M
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no. phoenicia is present-day Israel. they arent the same thing. Phoenicians were the first sailor/explorers, invented purple dye, invented the alphabet,numbers (roman numerals)
Carthage was a colony of Phoenicia, today's Lebanon. They were of Indo-European stock.
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yes it is