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{{Image|Ithaca (12244170024).jpg|right|350px|The Ionian sea island of Ithaca.}} | |||
{{Image|Italy Map.jpg|right|350px|In this map of Italy, the island of Cefalonia can be seen in the lower right, and the smaller island of Ithaca lies just to its northeast.}} | |||
'''Ithaca, Greece''' is an island, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'s classical Greek poem [[Odyssey|The Odyssey]]. The island has an area of 96 sq km (37 sq mi). It is one of the smallest of the seven main Ionian Islands. It is situated just off the northeast of the much larger island Cefalonia. | |||
For more details, see the Wikipedia article [[Wikipedia:Ithaca (island)|Ithaca (island)]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 21 February 2023
This article is about Ithaca, Greece. For other uses of the term Ithaca, please see Ithaca (disambiguation).
Ithaca, Greece is an island, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of Homer's classical Greek poem The Odyssey. The island has an area of 96 sq km (37 sq mi). It is one of the smallest of the seven main Ionian Islands. It is situated just off the northeast of the much larger island Cefalonia.
For more details, see the Wikipedia article Ithaca (island).