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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Odessa, Ukraine This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Odesa [a] (also spelled Odessa) [b] is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre.
Pages in category "History of Odesa" ... Timeline of Odesa; 0–9. 1917 Odessa City Duma election; A. Alexander II Column in Odesa; B. ... Odessa pogroms; R ...
Ukraine marks six months on Wednesday since Russia invaded the country in what Russian President Vladimir Putin calls a "special military operation". Ukraine and its Western backers accuse Moscow ...
Ukraine, with its rich natural resources and strategic location, was a key focus of these plans. Ukraine became a major center for heavy industry, particularly in coal mining, steel production, and machine building. Cities like Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro), and Stalino (now Donetsk) were transformed into industrial hubs. The rapid ...
Mayors of Odesa Ukraine [1] Mayor Term Governor General of Novorossiia Term Notes Zheleztsov, Andrey (Андрей Железцов) 1796 - 1797 Zubov, Platon Prince (Платон Александрович Зубов) [2] [3] 1792/1794/1795 - 1796 Novorossiya Governor office created Berdyaev, Nikolai (Николай Михайлович ...
Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula that year in retaliation after the country’s Moscow-friendly president, Viktor Yanukovych, was driven from power by the midwinter mass protests seen ...
The historic centre stands on a shallow indentation of the seacoast about 30 kilometres north of the Dniester estuary.The city was founded in 1794 by a strategic decision by Catherine the Great to build a warm-water port following the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish war of 1787–1792.