The city of Tyre is located in modern-day Lebanon, on the eastern Mediterranean coast. It was a major trading port in ancient times, and is known for its famous purple dye that was extracted from sea snails. The city was founded by the Phoenicians in the third millennium BCE, and was later conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. The map of Tyre would show the ancient city's layout, including its walls, harbor, and important buildings such as the Temple of Melqart and the Hippodrome. It would also depict the surrounding coastline and nearby cities such as Sidon and Beirut.
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