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1- Troy: an ancient city and archaeological site in modern-day

Turkey, but is also famously the setting for the legendary Trojan
War in Homer's epic poems the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey."

2- Ismarus: it was situated on a mountain of the same name, east of


lake Ismaris, on the southeast coast of Thrace.

3- Lotophagi: the land of the Lotus-eaters, who live on a food that


comes from a kind of flower that could make you addicted to it and
it could make you lazy.

4- Cyclops: It takes place on the island of Sicily near the volcano


Mount Etna where, according to the play, "Poseidon's one-eyed sons,
the man-slaying Cyclopes, dwell in their remote caves." Euripides
describes the land where Polyphemus' brothers live, as having no
"walls and city battlements", and a place where "no men dwell".

5- Aeolia: It is a floating island surrounded by an indestructible


bronze wall.

6- Lamos: it’s the city of the laestrygonians who are giant cannibals
that eat human.

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