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.
The region historically known as Phoenicia corresponds to parts of modern-day Lebanon, as well as parts of Syria and Israel. The primary city that was once part of Phoenicia, Tyre, is still a significant city in Lebanon today. Overall, the legacy of Phoenician culture and civilization can be seen in the historical and cultural aspects of these contemporary nations.
It covered today's Syria, Lebanon with trading outposts around the Mediterranean.
Independent city-states in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage.
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.
yes it is