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Ibizas name dates back to 654 BC when Phoenician settlers founded a port called Ibossim.
Question 1:
Ibizas name dates back to 654 BC when Phoenician settlers founded a port called Ibossim. What is the meaning of this name?
A.
Pine Island
B.
It is a dedication to a god of the fire
C.
It is a dedication to a god of music and dance
D.
Blossom Island
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