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Q: What is the Phoenician colony of Carthage in North Africa now called?
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What is the Phoenician colony of Carthage in northern Africa called today?

it is called TunisiaTunisia.


The Phoenician colony of Carthage in northern Africa is today called?

Tunisia


What was the most famous Phoenician colony?

Carthage in North Africa.


Why did the Romans call the Carthage punica?

Punicus was their word for Phoenician, which had established Carthage as a colony in North Africa.


What were the two Phoenician colonies?

Carthage and its colony New Carthage.


What was a well-known Phoenician colony?

Carthage, located in today's Tunisia, was a famous Phoenician colony.


What were the Roman wars with Carthage were called the?

Punic Wars after the Roman word for the Carthaginians Poenicus (Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony).


Which Mediterranean empire began as a Phoenician colony?

Carthage.


What is the most famous Phoenician colony?

Tyre as Homebase and Carthage as a Military base and Colony


What nation was Carthage originally a colony of?

It was a colony of the Phoenician city-state of Tyre.


How did Carthage begin?

As a colony of the Phoenician city-state of Tyre.


Why did the Romans call Carthage punicia?

Punicus was their word for Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony.