Tuesday 6 January 2009
1. Wikipedia: Carthage
User-edited article about the ancient city of Carthage in Tunisia and the Carthaginian Empire.
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2. Carthage, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The village is named after the historic Carthage in North Africa. ... Carthage, New York is at coordinates 43°58′52′′N 75°36′25′′W / 43.981118, -75. ...
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3. Carthage, IL
These pages are the official home pages of Carthage, IL and contain business, development, and government aspects in addition to quality of life information about ...
www.carthage-il.com
4. Livius.org: Carthage
History of the Phoenician city state located near modern-day Tunis, with sections on its early history, the Punic Wars, and Roman renewal of the site.
www.livius.org
5. Places to go, Carthage, Tunisia.
Travel and Tourism Guide to Tunisia ... Excellent paved roads from Tunis to Carthage. International Tunis-Carthage airport used by the major international ...
www.tourismtunisia.com
6. Carthage - Classics - Ancient History of Carthage
Classics at Carthage. Includes various resources such as course listings, faculty, etc. ... Carthage would grow to rival her mother city of Tyre and she is the ...
www.carthage.edu
7. Carthage: Definition from Answers.com
Carthage An ancient city and state of northern Africa on the Bay of Tunis northeast of modern Tunis ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Carthage ...
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8. Channel4.com – Carthage – Home
Website on Carthage and Hannibal accompanying the Channel 4 programmes Carthage: The Roman Holocaust and Hannibal: The Man Who Hated Rome.
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9. Ancient Carthage
History of the ancient culture from Carthage College.
www.carthage.edu
10. Channel4.com – Carthage – Carthage life
Carthage was a prosperous city based around a trading port. ... Carthage's main port contained two linked harbours, with a common entrance from ...
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