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Phoenicia - the Levant.

Carthage - today's Tunisia.

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Carthage, in today's Tunisia, was originally a trading colony of the Phoenician city-state of Tyre. It developed into an independent city-state.

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In today's Lebanon and Syria.

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How far apart are Carthage and Phoenicia?

3,600 km.


Where were the migrants from that founded Carthage?

The city of Tyre in Phoenicia.


What were the 3 main cities of Phoenicia?

Tyre, Sidon, Carthage.


What were the three main cites of Phoenicia?

Tyre, Sidon and Carthage.


What main city or cites were in Phoenicia?

Tyre, Sidon, Carthage.


What were the major trading posts in Phoenicia?

Tyre, Sidon, Carthage.


What was the leading city in Phoenicia?

Tyre, Byblos, Sidon, Carthage.


Which was Phoenicia's most successful colony in North Africa?

Carthage.


What were cities that were Phoenician trading centers?

The most important were Tyre, Sidon, Byblos and Carthage.


What was the capital of Phoenicia?

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


Where in the Mediterranean Sea did ancient Phoenicia start colonies?

Carthage in North Africa, and later New Carthage in Spain.


Is there any difference between Carthage and Phoenicia?

The Phoenicians of Tyre in the Levant established the city of Carthage in today's Tunisia.