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Delve into Imeni Dzerzhyns’koho
The district Imeni Dzerzhyns’koho of in Odessa is a subburb in Ukraine about 275 mi south of Kiev, the country's capital town.
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While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Odesa, Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyy, Kominternivs'ke, Bilyayivka and Ivanivka. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 18°C / 65 °F
Morning Temperature | 14°C / 57 °F |
Evening Temperature | 20°C / 69 °F |
Night Temperature | 18°C / 64 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 50% |
Air Pressure | 1015 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 10 km/h (6 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Scattered clouds, covering 48% of sky |
General Conditions | Scattered clouds |
Friday, 3rd of May 2024
18°C (64 °F)
16°C (61 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
16°C (61 °F)
15°C (60 °F)
Sky is clear, moderate breeze, clear sky.
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
17°C (62 °F)
14°C (58 °F)
Sky is clear, moderate breeze, clear sky.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Alexandrovskiy Александровский
VILLA VENEZIA HOTEL
Alarus Аларус
Wall Street
Black Sea Panteleymonovskaya
Frederic Koklen Boutique
London Лондон
Urban Garden Apartments
Zenith Hotel
Odessa Rent Service Apartments
Videos from this area
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Our trip through Ukraine
Summer 2012. Order of places visited is Odessa-Kolky (village in Podillya region)- Carpathian Mts- Lviv-Kyiv.
Переход под землёй из Усатово в Одессу и обратно
Переход по катакомбам 28 мая 2010 года из села Усатово (улица Гагарина) в Одессу (Кривая Балка, улица Промышленн...
Komatsu & XGMA loader presentation Odessa.avi
Presentation and TEST DRIVE of Komatsu forklifts and XGMA products at the Intechno company warehouse in Odessa, Ukraine. Mashtechimport company has been a successful ukrainian Komatsu ...
odessa street kids, ukraine
Photography by Robert Gamble, director of This Child Here. www.thischildhere.org. This series of images were made during five days (december 2008) of visiting a location underground in the...
Micron Presentation
Micron is Ukrainian ball screw manufacturer. This video demonstrates the production facilities, has some history of the city and the company and includes fragments of different milling etc....
RC Drift Odessa - parking METRO Cash & Carry
Look how we drift on a parking of a "METRO Cash & Carry" supermarket in Odessa city. Meeting of Odessa RC Drift Club.
Остров любви в 3D. Youniverse world. Island of Love in 3D
Новая социальная сеть формата 3D. Сайт БЕСПЛАТНОЙ регистрации http://artemidas.youniverseworld.com Мир аватаров теперь...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Odessa
Odessa, or Odesa, is the third largest city in Ukraine, with a population of 1,003,705. The city is a major seaport located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea and the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast. The predecessor of Odessa, a small Tatar settlement, was founded by Hacı I Giray, the Khan of Crimea, in 1440 and originally named after him as "Hacıbey".
1941 Odessa massacre
The Odessa massacre is the name given to the mass murder of Jews in Odessa and surrounding towns in Transnistria during the autumn of 1941 and winter of 1942 while under Romanian control.
Seventh-Kilometer Market
The Seventh-Kilometer Market (Russian: Промрынок 7ой километр, Promrynok 7oi Kilometr; Ukrainian: Ринок «Сьомий кілометр», Rynok Syomyi Kilometr), informally known as Tolchok Толчок, or Tolkuchka толкучка (Russian for shove, shoving), is an outdoor market outside of Odessa, Ukraine. Existing in the 1960s and 1970s, it was originally open only on Sundays (later on Saturdays) in Slobodka (Слободка), near the 3rd Jewish cemetery (3-e еврейскоe кладбищe) on the Chemistry street (ул.
Potemkin Stairs
The Potemkin Stairs (Ukrainian: Потьомкінські сходи, Pot’omkins’ki Skhоdy, Russian: Потёмкинская лестница, Potyomkinskaya lestnitsa), is a giant stairway in Odessa, Ukraine. The stairs are considered a formal entrance into the city from the direction of the sea and are the best known symbol of Odessa. Officially known today as the Primorsky Stairs, they were originally known as the Boulevard steps, the Giant Staircase, or the Richelieu steps.
Odessa Philharmonic Theater
Odessa's Philharmonic Theatre is a theater in Odessa, Ukraine. The design resembles the Doge's Palace in Venice.
Arcadia Beach
For the Oregon Arcadia Beach, see Arcadia Beach (Oregon). Arcadia beach (Arkadia, Arkadiya) Playazh Arkadiya is Odessa, Ukraine's most famous beach. The beach was named after a mountainous district in Greece, which was known as the home of pastoral villagers. The founders of Odessa chose this name for this area in the hopes it would help make is a success as a holiday resort. It worked, today Arcadia is the most popular beach, health resort, and summer nightspot in Odessa.
Odessa Catacombs
The Odessa Catacombs are a network of tunnels that consist of three levels, stretching out under the city and surrounding region of Odessa, Ukraine. The majority of the catacombs are the result of stone mining. The Catacombs reach a depth of 60 meters below sea level. Most of the city's 19th century houses were built of limestone mined nearby. Abandoned mines were later used and widened by local smugglers.
Deribasovskaya Street
Deribasovskaya or Derybasivska Street is a pedestrian walkway in the heart of Odessa, Ukraine. The street is named after Josep de Ribas, who helped build the city, who was its first mayor and who lived on the street. Next to the street is Odessa's first park, which was built shortly after the foundation of the city in 1803 by the De Ribas brothers, Joseph and Felix (Josep and Fèlix).
Vorontsov Lighthouse
The Vorontsov Lighthouse is a famous red and white 27.2 metres high landmark in the Black Sea in the port of Odessa, Ukraine. It is named after Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, one of the governor-generals of the Odessa region.
Vorontsov Palace (Odessa)
The Vorontsov Palace is a 19th century palace and colonnade in Odessa, Ukraine, at the end of the Primorsky Boulevard pedestrian walkway. The buildings were built between 1827 to 1830 by the Sardinian-born architect Francesco Boffo for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, one of the governor-generals of the Odessa region. Vorontsov chose to build his city palace on the spot where the former governor general Richelieu's humble house had once stood.
Privoz Market
The famous Privoz market, located at 14 Privoz Street, is the largest food market in Odessa, Ukraine. Privoz began in 1827, when wares were sold from the back of horse driven carts. Privoz adjoined the Stary (old) bazaar (also called the Volny market) the first bazaar in Odessa. Gradually more buildings were constructed as the city grew. In the 1940s zoo animals were moved from the Odessa zoo to Simferopol. Four year old elephant Murza (Мурза) escaped.
Odessa City Hall
Odessa City Hall is the city hall of Odessa, Ukraine, located at the junction of Primorskiy Boulevard, Chaikovskogo Lane and Pushkinskaya Street. It occupies a Neoclassical building, built to a design by Francesco Boffo and Gregorio Toricelli in 1828-34. The frontage features two large statues depicting Ceres and Mercury in their roles as the goddess of agriculture and the god of trade respectively, marking the buildings original purpose as an Exchange.
Londonskaya Hotel
Londonskaya Hotel is a four star hotel in Odessa, Ukraine. Londonskaya Hotel was a member of Premier Hotels chain, but now it belongs to the same company as Bristol Hotel, Odessa It is 4-stars Odessa hotel, based in the historical center of Odessa city ceter just few minutes walkf from all major sights of Odessa like Potyomkin Steps, Odessa Opera House, Odessa city hall etc. The facade of the hotel is designed in the spirit of the early Italian Renaissance.
Bristol Hotel, Odessa
Bristol Hotel is a hotel in Odessa, Ukraine. Built between 1898 and 1899 to designs by Alexander Bernadazzi and Adolf Minkus, it is located in the center of the city, on Pushkinskaya Street, across the street from the Odessa Philharmonic Theater. The hotel is a combined renaissance and baroque style. The building has Baroque classical statues and marble white columns facing the boulevard. The hotel has 113 rooms and is one of the notable landmarks of the city.
Moldavanka
Moldavanka is a historical part of Odessa in the Odessa Oblast of southern Ukraine, located jointly on Malinovskiy and Primorskiy city districts. Before 1820 a settlement just outside of Odessa which later engulfed it. Until the 20th century the neighborhood was considered a low-income/high-crime part of the town and was famous for its workers' shacks.
Port of Odessa
The Port of Odessa or Odessa Marine Trade Port (OMTP) is the largest Ukrainian seaport and one of the largest ports in the Black Sea basin, with a total annual traffic capacity of 40 million tonnes (15 million tonnes dry bulk and 25 million tonnes liquid bulk). The port has an immediate access to railways allowing quick transfer of cargo from sea routes to ground transportation.
Spartak Stadium (Odessa)
Spartak Stadium is multi-functional stadium in the city of Odessa, Ukraine. It is the home ground of rugby club Kredo-63, and also the temporary home ground of Chornomorets of the Ukraine Premier League while their home stadium is under reconstruction for Euro 2012. The stadium was opened in 1928 as a dedication to the 10th anniversary of the Komsomol and was considered the most modern stadium in the city at the time seating 10,000 spectators.
Odessa Passage
Odessa Passage is a passage and a hotel on Deribasovskaya Street in the centre of Odessa. It has 4floors. On the ground floor there are many boutiqs and on other 3floors there is a hotel. Odessa Passage was built at the end of the 19th century and was the best hotel in Southern Russia until the Krasnaya Hotel was openned. An interior and the exterior of Passage building are decorated by numerous sculptures. The Passage houses multiple shops, restaurants, offices and economy hotel “Passage”.
Odessa Railway Station
Odessa Railway Station (Ukrainian: Одеський залізничний вокзал) is the main railway station in Odessa in southern Ukraine. It was built in the second half of the 19th century. It was damaged in 1944 during World War II and was rebuilt in 1952. It is situated in the city centre of Odessa.
Odessa Cathedral
The Odessa Orthodox Cathedral is dedicated to the Saviour's Transfiguration and belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate). The first and foremost church in the city of Odessa, the cathedral was founded in 1794 by Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni. Construction lagged several years behind schedule when the newly appointed governor of New Russia, Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu, employed the Italian architect Francesco Frappoli to complete the edifice.
Battle of Odessa (1914)
For the battle at Odessa in 1941 see Siege of Odessa (1941). The Battle of Odessa was an Ottoman naval attack against the Russian held port of Odessa, Ukraine in October 1914. At the time of battle the Ottoman Navy had just launched a major raid into the Black Sea to destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet and to attack targets on land. In response to the raid Russia declared war on the Ottomans on November 1, 1914.
Chornomorets Stadium
Chornomorets Stadium is a stadium built in 2011 in Odessa, Ukraine. It was constructed on the site of the old Soviet Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company (ChMP), which was demolished in 2009. The stadium has a capacity of 34,164 and is the home of FC Chornomorets Odesa. The inaugural match, between FC Chornomorets Odesa and FC Karpaty Lviv, was played on November 19, 2011, and ended with a 2–2 draw. The first goal was scored by Vitaliy Balashov in the 46th minute from penalty.
Gulf of Odessa
Gulf of Odessa, or Odessa Bay, is a part of the Black Sea between cape E in North and Cape Velyky Fontan in South. The coasts of the gulf have capes Langeron and Malyi Fontan. In the north-western part of the gulf the estuaries Kuyalnik and Khadzhibey are separated by the Kuyalnik-Khadzhibey sandbar. The Gulf of Odessa is under the influence of the flows of the rivers Dnieper, Dniester, and Danube.
Al-Salam Mosque, Odessa
The Al-Salam Mosque and Arabian Cultural Center are located in Odessa, Ukraine. The cultural center and mosque were opened in June 2001.
Tairove
Tayirove is an urban type settlement in the Ovidiopol Raion, Odessa Oblast of southern Ukraine. It has a population of 2,593.