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The island of the nymph, Kalypso (Calypso).
Kalypso detained Odysseus after he left the ruins of the city of Troy and tried desperately to return to his home on the island of Ithaka (Ithaca); the location of Ogygia is unknown but assumed to be somewhere in the far western Mediterranean Sea.
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