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What does Sakadiwa mean?

Ithaca is a beautiful island country in the Aegean Sea of ancient Greece. In the great Homer epic, Ithaca is the hometown of the mythical hero Odysseus (Odyssey). In 3200 BC, after winning the Battle of Troy, King Odysseus finally returned to his hometown after seventeen years of hardships and temptations. He was greeted by his loyal wife and his clever and brave son. Since then, Ithaca has become an eternal home. This is a beautiful and touching Odyssey legend in Homer's poetic history. It is also a classic fragment of Greek mythology. Constantine Cavafy, a Greek poet in the early 20th century, wrote in his poem Ithaca: When you set foot in Ithaca, you expect a long journey, which is full of adventure and discovery. This poem tells the story of Odysseus wandering back to his hometown after he captured Troy with a Trojan horse plan and rescued the beautiful Helen. Ithaca in Homer's epic is a small island in western Greece, located in the distant sea. There is a big mountain and rugged rocks on the island; There are springs and streams on the island and harbors at the foot of the mountain.