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Phoenicia was a series of independent city-states, so did not have a capital as it was not a country.

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The main Phoenician colony was Carthage, if that is what you're referring to. The capital of Phoenicia itself was the city of Tyre.

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Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony.

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The Phoenicans capital was Sidon

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What is the capital of Phoenicia?

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