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  2. Derybasivska Street - Wikipedia

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    Vulytsia Derybasivska (Ukrainian: Дерибасівська) or De Ribas Street is a pedestrian walkway (street) in the heart of Odesa, Ukraine. The street is named after José de Ribas , who was the builder of Odesa, the head of military and civil administration and had a house on this street.

  3. Odesa Passage - Wikipedia

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    Odesa Passage (Ukrainian: Пасаж, romanized: Pasazh) is a shopping arcade and a hotel on Derybasivska Street in the centre of Odesa. It has 4 floors. It has 4 floors. On the ground floor there are many boutiques and on other 3 floors there is a hotel.

  4. Odesa city garden - Wikipedia

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    The Odesa City garden (Ukrainian: Міський сад, romanized: Miskyi sad) is located in town centre of Odesa, Ukraine, at the Derybasivska Street.Founded by Felix de Ribas (brother of José de Ribas) in 1803, it is the oldest park in the city.

  5. Potemkin Stairs - Wikipedia

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    They were designed in 1837 by Italian architect Francesco Boffo and St. Petersburg architects Avraam Melnikov and Pot'e. [1] [14] [15] The staircase cost 800,000 rubles to build. [1] In 1837, the decision was made to build a "monstrous staircase", which was constructed between 1837 and 1841. English engineer John Upton supervised construction.

  6. José de Ribas - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of de Ribas' famous victory at nearby Khadjibey, the future city's most famous street, Derybasivska, was named after him. [4] José de Ribas was one of the principal figures on the monument of Catherine the Great in Odessa and there is a small personal monument to him at the beginning of Derybasivska Street.

  7. Bristol Hotel, Odesa - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designed in a mixed Renaissance Revival and Baroque Revival Victorian style, [2] with Neoclassical statues and white marble columns facing the street. It has 113 rooms and is one of the city's notable landmarks.

  8. Stash of Roman-era coins buried 2,000 years ago found in field

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    Also found among the Roman coins were 72 gold aurei, dated from 18 B.C. to 47 A.D. Those coins show no signs of wear and likely came from a pile of freshly minted coins, according to the Cultural ...

  9. Category:Derybasivska Street - Wikipedia

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    Derybasivska Street; O. Odesa city garden; Odesa Passage This page was last edited on 22 March 2024, at 20:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...