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  2. Timeline of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    1794Odessa founded by decree of Catherine II of Russia. 1795 Population: 2,250. [4] ... 1921 – Odesa State Economics University established. 1922

  3. The 30+ Oldest Universities In The U.S.

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    The University of Tennessee. Established in 1794. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee. The University of Tennessee was founded two years before Tennessee even became an official U.S. state. It was ...

  4. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, a decree of the Russian empress Catherine II was issued to establish a navy harbor and trading place in Khadjibey, which was named Odessa soon after. [11] [12] From 1819 to 1858, Odesa was a free port. During the Soviet period, it was an important trading port and a naval base.

  5. 1794 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Petrov (1794-1867) - chess player and writer; August Georg Wilhelm Pezold (1794-1859) - Estonian painter and lithographer; Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov (1794-1855) - astronomer and geodesist; Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov (1794-1882) - nobleman, statesman, art historian, archaeologist, philanthropist; Nikolai Sukhozanet (1794-1871 ...

  6. Italians of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    The influx of Italians in southern Ukraine grew particularly with the foundation of Odesa, which took place in 1794. All this was facilitated by the fact that at the helm of the newly founded capital of the Black Sea basin, there was a Neapolitan of Spanish origin, Giuseppe De Ribas, in office until 1797. [1]

  7. Patricia Herlihy - Wikipedia

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    Commerce and Architecture in Odessa in Late Imperial Russia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-6750-9. In the book Commerce in Russian Urban Culture 1861–1914. Herlihy, Patricia; Gubar, Oleg. "The Persuasive Power of the Odessa Myth". Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University.

  8. History of the University of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    MU was founded in 1839 as part of the Geyer Act to establish a state land-grant university, the first west of the Mississippi River.The year of its founding the citizens of Columbia and Boone County pledged $117,921 in cash and land to beat out five other mid-Missouri counties for the location of the state university.

  9. Odessa, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Odessa is the largest city in Lafayette County, Missouri, and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area within the Midwestern United States. The population was 5,593 [ 4 ] at the 2020 census . Located along Interstate 70 Odessa's historic downtown is home to a range of boutique shops and restaurants.