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  1. According to the city's military administration, this recent attack was 'powerful and very massive'. Ukraine said the port's grain and oil terminal have been...

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  2. Our NewsNow feed on Odesa is constantly updated with the latest developments, ensuring that you have access to timely and accurate information about this crucial frontline city. Latest news on Odesa (Odessa), Ukraine, covering the strategic port city's role in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, as well as its rich history, culture, and resilien.

  3. Photo: jaras72, Shutterstock. To experience the real Odesa you should walk along its unique yards which are located in the historical centre and in the Moldavanka district. As most of the houses in the city center had been built before the revolution, almost all of Odesa’s yards are two — or three-storied, closed and picturesque. Old courtyard.

  4. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Odesa ( Ukrainian: Одеса, also transliterated Odessa from Russian: Одесса), is a seaport on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. The city is home to over a million people (2015). Its chief attraction to visitors is the graceful old town, laid out on a grid pattern in the early 19th century, with its many churches, galleries and museums.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · The death toll in a Russian missile attack that hit civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s Black Sea port city of Odesa on Friday has risen to at least 20 and at least 75 people were wounded, in ...

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  6. 23 de jul. de 2023 · Tote, Verletzte, Schäden an Wohngebäuden und einer Kathedrale: Die Hafenstadt Odessa ist erneut von russischen Raketen getroffen worden. Der ukrainische Präsident Selenskyj droht den ...

  7. 1 de feb. de 2015 · As the third largest city in Ukraine, Odessa has a rich and eclectic history. Located on the Black Sea, about 450 km south of Kiev, the city has always been known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere as a major seaport and trade center. Odessa’s six warm-water harbors are located at the basin of two great rivers, the Dnieper and the Dniester.