What was Tunisia called before?

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The city of Carthage (site of its ruins near present-day Tunis) was founded by Phoenicians coming from the eastern Mediterranean coast. Its name, pronounced Kart Hudesht in their Punic language, meant "new city". The Punic idiom is a Canaanite language, in the group of Northwest Semitic languages.

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The city of Carthage (site of its ruins near present-day Tunis) was founded by Phoenicians coming from the eastern Mediterranean coast. Its name, pronounced Kart Hudesht in their Punic language, meant "new city". The Punic idiom is a Canaanite language, in the group of Northwest Semitic languages.
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