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With 283 hours of sunshine a month, the city of Cartagena outshines all other European towns and cities as the sunniest destination on the continent. Here's a Spanish treasure you need to see right ...
The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built into a slope facing the Mediterranean, and the sea views behind the ruins are just as striking as the stone tiers themselves.
A collage shows the ruins of Carthage (left), a panorama of the historic town of Sidi Bou Said (background), and the Amphitheatre of El Jem, popular tourist attractions in Tunisia.
Once a mighty commercial empire, Carthage was destroyed by the Roman Empire in AD 146, with the town rebuilt by the Romans on the ruins of the ancient city and in and around which visitors ...
Tunisia is one of the loveliest countries in North Africa.Our family always spent Christmas and New Year holidays there.Beautiful beaches,Ancient Roman ruins,Hammamet a gorgeous resort and ...
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Always ones to hold a grudge, the Roman Empire eventually conquered Carthage in 146 BC, destroying it in the process before rebuilding it, Roman-style.
The Roman baths in Carthage, which you can walk around at your leisure One Resort Premium, situated on the southern shores of the Med One Resort Premium's beachside location ...
Found in Africa, Carthage was founded in the 9th century B.C. on the Gulf of Tunis and once held the prestigious title of being one of the greatest capitals of the ancient world.