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  2. Carthage Palace - Wikipedia

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    Carthage Palace (Arabic: قصر قرطاج) is the presidential palace of Tunisia, and the official residence and seat of the President of Tunisia. It is located along the Mediterranean Sea at the current city of Carthage , near the archaeological site of the ancient city , fifteen kilometers from Tunis . [ 1 ]

  3. Carthage - Wikipedia

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    The name Carthage (/ ˈ k ɑːr θ ɪ dʒ / KAR-thij) is the Early Modern anglicisation of Middle French Carthage /kartaʒə/, [12] from Latin Carthāgō and Karthāgō (cf. Greek Karkhēdōn (Καρχηδών) and Etruscan *Carθaza) from the Punic qrt-ḥdšt (𐤒𐤓𐤕 𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 ‎) "new city", [b] implying it was a "new Tyre". [14]

  4. Roman Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Roman Carthage was an important city in ancient Rome, located in modern-day Tunisia. Approximately 100 years after the destruction of Punic Carthage in 146 BC, a new city of the same name ( Latin Carthāgō ) was built on the same land by the Romans in the period from 49 to 44 BC.

  5. Charges filed on rural Carthage man in domestic assault - AOL

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    Sep. 14—The Jasper County prosecutor's office has filed kidnapping and assault charges on a 23-year-old man in connection with a domestic disturbance at a rural Carthage address. Joshua C ...

  6. Ancient Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Carthage (/ ˈ k ɑːr θ ɪ dʒ / KAR-thij; Punic: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕, lit. ' New City ') was an ancient Semitic civilisation based in North Africa. [3] Initially a settlement in present-day Tunisia, it later became a city-state, and then an empire.

  7. Carthage Royal Palace - Wikipedia

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    Zarrouk palace, the former Royal Palace of Carthage Carthage Royal Palace General Mast paying his respects to Lamine Bey Entrance to the palace. The Royal Palace of Carthage or nowadays Zarrouk Palace was a residence of the Tunisian Beys, in Carthage, Tunisia. The palace has influences from Ottoman styles, as well as Arab and Andalusian influences.

  8. Marian Days - Wikipedia

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    Ordinarily, Marian Days takes place without major incidents. The Carthage Police Department and event organizers enforce rules against indecency and drug use. [6] Gang members are banned from the event, after two gangs killed a man during a fight in 2003. [11] In 2008, 17 pilgrims died in a bus crash en route from Houston to Carthage. [12]

  9. Carthage College - Wikipedia

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    Carthage College is a private college in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1847, it is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America . Carthage awards bachelor's degrees with majors in more than 40 subject areas and master's degrees in three areas.