Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement

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Location10 km (6.2 mi) from Ibiza Town, Ibiza
RegionIbiza
Coordinates38°52′01″N 1°20′05″E / 38.866932°N 1.334834°E / 38.866932; 1.334834
Sa Caleta
Ruins of the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta
Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement is located in Spain
Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement
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Location10 km (6.2 mi) from Ibiza Town, Ibiza
RegionIbiza
Coordinates38°52′01″N 1°20′05″E / 38.866932°N 1.334834°E / 38.866932; 1.334834
TypeSettlement
History
Foundedc.654–650 BC
Abandonedc.604–600 BC
Site notes
ConditionRuins
ManagementConsell d’Eivissa
Public accessLimited

Sa Caleta is an archaeological site featuring the ruins of an ancient Phoenician settlement on a rocky headland about 10 kilometers west of Ibiza Town in Spain's Balearic Islands. The Phoenicians established a foothold in this area around 654–650 BC, and the site was abandoned by 600 BC.[1] The discovery of the foundations of simple stone buildings at this site led to Sa Caleta being designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.[1]

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