Introduction to the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage: The ruins of the ancient city of Carthage were included in the "World Cultural and Natural Heritage" by the United Nations Science and Technology Organization in 1979. Carthage originates from the Phoenician language, meaning "new city". It is across the sea from Rome and is the capital of the slave country Carthage. Most of the existing Carthage ruins were rebuilt during the Roman occupation. During the ancient Roman period, a large number of bathhouses, theaters, etc. were built. The scale of the project was astonishing.
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