The Phoenicians were a people who maintained a loose commercial empire of independent city-states all throughout the Medittereanean. Originating in the cities of Sidon and Tyre in modern Lebanon/Israel, they founded cities such as Carthage in modern Tunisia and had trading depots in Cyprus, Morocco, Malta, Southern Spain and Somalia. All of these were part of the larger Phoenician world. Their "home base", as it were, remained in the Levant however, so the geographical features of this area would be those of the coast of south and south-central Lebanon and northern Israel, especially in the South Governorate of Lebanon.
Mountains, plains, rivers and seaports.
Flat.
Terrain is a noun. It would not be used as an adjective, but adjectives could describe the noun terrain.
Tornado country,a bit bumby terrain.
The address of the Phoenicia Library is: 9 Ava Maria Drive, Phoenicia, 12464 M
The Ankh - adopted from Egypt.
mauntain land
Temperate Terrain Torrid Treacherous
The phone number of the Phoenicia Library is: 845-688-7811.
phoenicia is the old name of Lebanon
They did not fight over Phoenicia.
Phoenicia Railroad Station was created in 1899.
Phoenicia derives from the ancient Greek word phoínios meaning "purple" - the colour of its popular dye made from sea snails.