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  3. Phoenician settlement of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of Phoenician settlements and trade routes. The Phoenician settlement of North Africa or Phoenician expedition to North Africa was the process of Phoenician people migrating and settling in the Maghreb region of North Africa, encompassing present-day Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, from their homeland of Phoenicia in the Levant region, including present-day Lebanon, Israel, and Syria ...

  4. File:Phoenician trade routes (eng).svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Carthaginian Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician trade routes. The Phoenicians were a people from the eastern Mediterranean who were mainly traders from the cities of Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos.They established many trading colonies around the Mediterranean Sea, including colonies in Spain. [2]

  6. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenicians, known for their prowess in trade, seafaring and navigation, dominated commerce across classical antiquity and developed an expansive maritime trade network lasting over a millennium. This network facilitated cultural exchanges among major cradles of civilization , such as Mesopotamia , Greece and Egypt .

  7. List of Phoenician cities - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician colonies This is a list of cities and colonies of Phoenicia in modern-day Lebanon , coastal Syria , northern Israel , as well as cities founded or developed by the Phoenicians in the Eastern Mediterranean area, North Africa , Southern Europe , and the islands of the Mediterranean Sea .

  8. Utica, Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Phoenician trade routes 1200 BC–539 BC. Utica was founded as a port located on the trade route leading from Phoenicia to the Straits of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating trade in commodities like tin. [8] The exact founding date of Utica is a matter of controversy. Several classical authors date its foundation to around 1100 BC.

  9. Portal:Phoenicia/Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenicians, known for their prowess in trade, seafaring and navigation, dominated commerce across classical antiquity and developed an expansive maritime trade network lasting over a millennium. This network facilitated cultural exchanges among major cradles of civilization , such as Greece, Egypt, and Mesopotamia.

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