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  • Tyre - One of the two leading-city states of Phoenicia and one of the most important ports in ancient Phoenicia, and Lebanon today.

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Sydon - One of the two leading city-states of Phoenicia

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Ampi

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Amia

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Arqa

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Baalbek

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Botrys

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Berut

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Gebal - One of the oldest sites of civilization

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Sarepta

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Tripoli, Lebanon

    (Lebanon) (Levant)

  • Arvad

    (Syria) (Levant)

  • Ugarit

    (Syria) (Levant)

  • Latakia - also known by its Phoenician name was Ramitha

    (Syria) (Levant)

  • Tartus

    (Syria) (Levant)

  • Achziv

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Acre

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Dora

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Michal

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Haifa

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Jaffa

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Reshef

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Stratonos pyrgos

    (Palestine) (Levant)

  • Myriandus - in modern-day Turkey

    (Turkey) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Sam'al - Cilicia; in modern-day Turkey. Fortress city protecting the trade route to Anatolia

    (Turkey) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Karatepe

    (Turkey) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Finike - historically known as Phoenicus

    (Turkey) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Kition, also known as Citium (in Latin).

    (Cyprus) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Salamis.

    (Cyprus) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Lapethos.

    (Cyprus) (Eastern Mediterranean)

  • Tipaza

    (Algeria) (North Africa)

  • Oea

    (Libya) (North Africa)

  • Sabratha

    (Libya) (North Africa)

  • Leptis Magna - major city on the Libyan coastline

    (Libya) (North Africa)

  • Lixus

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • Mogador

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • Tangier

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • Mehidya (ancient Thymaterion)

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • El-Jadida (ancient Gytte)

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • Oualidia (ancient Melitta)

    (Morocco) (North Africa)

  • Cerne (Unknown whether Cerne was in Western Sahara or Mauritania)

    (Western Sahara or Mauritania) (North Africa)

  • Carthage - the most powerful of the Phoenician settlements, eventually being destroyed by the Romans

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Utica - earliest settlement in Africa

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Hippo Diarrhytus - now Bizerte, the northernmost city in Africa

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Hadrumetum

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Leptis Parva

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Thapsus

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Kerkouane

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Zama Regia - the last place Hannibal fought and the place where his first and only major defeat occurred

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Vaga

    (Tunisia) (North Africa)

  • Nimes

    (France) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Aleria

    (France) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Motya

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Soluntum

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Lilybaeum, also known as Marsala

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Lampas (ancient city) (Lampedusa)

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Kosyra (Pantelleria)

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Nora

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Sulcis

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Tharros

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Olbia

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Cagliari

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Palermo

    (Italy) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Mdina

    (Malta) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Rabat

    (Malta) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Burmula, (Bormla/Cospicua)De Soldanis/G.F. Abela/Achille Ferris

    (Malta) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Lisbon

    (Portugal) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Cádiz also known as Gades - earliest Phoenician settlement in Spain

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Cartagena - the capital city founded by Hamilcar Barca of Carthage after conquering the Iberian tribes

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Kartuba

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Almuñécar

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • La Fonteta (Guardamar del Segura)

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Trayamar

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Baria-Villaricos

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Abdera

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Málaga

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Huelva

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Ibiza

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Lebrija

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • San Roque

    (Spain) (Europe / Elsewhere)

  • Phoenicia - From the Encyclopedia of the Orient (Sources)

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Phoenicia, as the Greeks called Canaan, Phoenicia had a profound influence on Aegean civilization, and the Greek alphabet came from the Phoenician alphabet. Ancient Phoenicia was about the size of modern-day Lebanon. Phoenicia never formed a unified state, with city-states clustered around each other, represented by Tyre, Seaton and Ugarit. Today, the random tool lists a total of 81 cities and calls them Phoenicia.

Phoenicia was not much land, but most of it was fertile land, and since there was never a unified state, the city-states fought among themselves. These cities collected by this generator are now well-known tourist and tourist attractions. Every stop here, people have to sigh about the history and story that happened here.  

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