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Where the Phoenicians established city-states and colonies?

City-states Carthage in Tunisia and New Carthage in Spain. Trading stations around the Mediterranean littoral.


How many US cities are named Carthage?

There are five cities in the United States named Carthage. They are located in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, and Missouri.


Are there any other cities named after Carthage or Rome?

Yes, several cities around the world are named after Carthage or Rome. For instance, Carthage is the name of a suburb in Tunis, Tunisia, which is near the ruins of the ancient city. Additionally, there are places named Rome in various countries, such as Rome, Georgia, and Rome, New York, in the United States, reflecting the influence of the ancient Roman civilization.


What were the three Phoenician power bases?

Their city-states in the Levant and Carthage in North Africa and New Carthage in Spain..


What are the three main Phoenician city-states?

Tyre, Sidon, Carthage.


What are the name of three Phoenicians city-states?

Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage.


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Who was an important ruler from Phoenicia?

The kings of the main city-states - Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage.


What city-states did the Phoenician empire include?

Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage. However it was not an empire, it was an ethnic group of independent city-states.


What peoples founded the city of Carthage?

Carthage was a Phoenecian city.


What was Phoenicia made up of?

Independent city-states in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage.


What colonies did the Phoenicians trade to?

They established trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral. Two of these grew into city-states - Carthage and New Carthage.