New City

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New City is the literal meaning of the Punic name "Qart Hadasht," historically associated with Carthage and later used for the Carthaginian-founded city that became Cartagena in Spain.

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New City canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literal meaning of a historical place name
appliedBy Punic (Carthaginian) people
surface form: Carthaginians
appliedTo Iberian Peninsula settlement later known as Cartagena
associatedWith Cartagena
Carthage
Carthaginian colonization
Qart Hadasht
culturalContext Carthaginian culture
Punic civilization
etymologicallyRelatedTo Cartagena
Carthage
historicallyLinkedTo Carthaginian expansion in the western Mediterranean
ancient Carthage in North Africa
languageOfOrigin Punic
literalMeaningOf Qart Hadasht
meaningInEnglish New City
nameType toponym
regionOfHistoricalUse Iberian Peninsula
North Africa
relatedConcept Phoenician and Punic place-naming practices
semanticType descriptive city name
timePeriodOfUse ancient Mediterranean era
usedFor Carthaginian-founded city that became Cartagena
original Carthaginian settlement at Cartagena
writingSystemOfOriginalName Punic script
surface form: Punic alphabet

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Qart Hadasht (Carthago Nova, in Iberia) nameMeaning New City
subject surface form: Qart Hadasht
Flavia Neapolis hasMeaning New City