Barcelona, Spain
Cartagena is a historic Mediterranean port city in southeastern Spain known for its rich blend of ancient civilizations and maritime heritage. Founded by the Carthaginians in 227 BCE, the city later became an important Roman naval base and trading hub. Today, Cartagena is famous for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including its impressive Roman Theatre, colorful modernist architecture, and a lively harbor that reflects its long connection to the sea. With its warm climate, cultural festivals, and deep historical roots, Cartagena offers visitors a unique glimpse into Spain’s layered past.
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