Odesa Map, Ukraine
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Odesa Sightseeing
Odesa (or Odessa) is an important cultural and economic center in Southern Ukraine, as well as a major port at the Black Sea (check out the Odessa Travel Guide for more details on the city’s location, economy, climate etc.). Due to its favorable location and numerous health care facilities, Odesa attracts thousands of tourists each season. Once the third largest city in Russia, Odesa has had all the privileges of a... read moreOdesa Travel Guide
In the present day, Odessa is a port city in the Ukraine and one of the largest cities in the country. It has a population of just over 1 million people, which according to the census that was done just after the turn of the century places it fourth from the top in terms of Ukrainian cities by population. Its main significance is that it is a warm water port city Odessa of course also has a very booming tourism... read moreOdesa Nightlife
Odesa nightlife will not disappoint you even if you are one who will have none of the fuss, instead take pleasure in cultural pursuits. You can always catch up a recital or a performance at the Odesa Opera House. Odesa also has a Music Club named Praetoria. read moreOdesa History
World War II again saw the city occupied by German and Romanian forces. The initial days of occupation (which began in 1941 and lasted until 1944) proved most atrocious as Odesans, mostly Jews, were either killed or deported to Nazi extermination camps in hordes in the first six months. This gruesome, ghastly period of Odesa history was followed by slightly relaxed, lenient governance by the Romanian administration as... read moreThings about Odesa you may be interested in
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