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New restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels and resorts keep popping up to meet the demand of enthused tourists and adventurers drawn by this fascinating cultural centre nestled right up next to the beach. Although Odesa has been a sun, surf and relaxation destination for as long as anyone can remember, the city has really caught the buzz as of late.
It continued to thrive during Soviet industrial expansion, and by the mid 1950’s had become one of the world’s richest grain harbours. By the beginning of the 20th century, Odesa had become the third most important city in the Russian Empire behind St. The The city boomed throughout the 19th century, and attracted an incredibly diverse population. Duc de Richelieu, a French dissident who served in the Russian Army and later became one o f the city’s first governo governors, rs, is credited as the city’svisionarydesigner designer. Unlike many of its contemporary Russian cities, the construction of Odesa was well planned. The area ultimately fell into Russian hands during the Russo-Turkish War (1787-1791), and was later annexed under the Treaty of Jassy in 1792. The Kyivan Rus, the Golden Horde, Lithuanians, Ottomans, Tatars and Poles also made use of Odesa’s ideal location. Archaeological findings have revealed the existence of an ancient Greek settlement. It was not erected on empty ground, however. The city was founde d in 1794 b y Cathe rine th e Great, who realis ed that a port on the Black Sea was essential for the expansion of the Russian Empire. Throughout its history Odesa has lured travellers, artists, poets, entrepreneurs and radical dissidents. However, none of these tributes shine as vibrantly as Odesa, Ukraine: The Pearl of the Black Sea. There’s also Lake Odessa and even Odessa the planet somewhere out there in the cosmos. As a tribute to its appeal, eight cities in the US, two in Canada and one in Brazil were named Odessa. Anyone who argues otherwise has never been to Odesa, has never strolled its captivating streets nor broken bread with its jovial citizens. M. Chornomorskoho Kozatstva 92 Chornomorskoho +38 050 333 80 80 +38 048 706 10 10 │įoreword Odesa is Ukraine’s most charming city. Maps & Index Street register/Index City centre map In cooperation with Odesa Od esa Tourism Tourism Association Insie Updated, comprehensive and the best city guide to the Pearl of the Black Sea
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