They settled on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, where Lebanon, Syria, and Israel are today. They also established trading stations around the Mediterranean, and one of these - Carthage - grew into a city and colonizer itself.
The Levant and Tunisia.
the Mediterranean Sea
The Phoenicians.
They were nomads who moved west to settle in the Levant.
Malta is the city consisting of three islands where the Phoenicians settled in 1000BC.
They both settled in the area today known as Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Territories, and Jordan.
They settled in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage in North Africa. They established trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral.
The Phoenicians were the first to settle along the Mediterranean coast around 1200 B. C. They are known as being history's first merchants.
Philip Beale wished to settle the mystery of whether the ancient Phoenicians could have sailed around the African continent in 600 BC. He sought to replicate their journey using a replica Phoenician ship named the Phoenicia.
The Phoenicians are About 100 to 0BC
The Greeks, the British, the French, the Americans, the Chinese, The Phoenicians.
They were a people from the east who settle in the eastern Mediterranean coast, established cities there, and became active traders, setting up trading stations throughout the Mediterranean Sea and went further afield - to Cornwall for tin, and in the east to Mesopotamia.