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The Phoenicians were an ancient Semitic-speaking civilization that emerged around 1500 BCE in the region of modern-day Lebanon and parts of Syria and Israel. Renowned for their maritime trade, they established a network of colonies across the Mediterranean, facilitating cultural exchange and commerce. They are particularly credited with developing one of the first alphabets, which greatly influenced later writing systems, including Greek and Latin. Their contributions to navigation, trade, and writing left a lasting legacy in Western history.

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