The question seems to contain a typo or ambiguity regarding "phonetician colonies." If you're referring to the Phoenicians, who were an ancient civilization known for their trade and maritime activities, their colonies were primarily located in:
A. Europe - The Phoenicians established colonies in parts of southern Europe, including areas in modern-day Spain (such as Cádiz and Málaga).
B. Africa - They founded colonies along the North African coast, the most notable being Carthage in present-day Tunisia.
C. Asia - Their original homeland was in the Levant region, specifically modern-day Lebanon and parts of Syria and Israel.
Overall, the Phoenician colonies were primarily concentrated in B. Africa (notably Carthage), but they also established significant settlements in A. Europe and had their origins in C. Asia.