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  2. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Odesa (also spelled Odessa) [ a ] 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.

  3. Odesa Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Odesa Oblast (Ukrainian: Одеська область, romanized: Odeska oblast), also referred to as Odeshchyna (Одещина), is an oblast (province) of southwestern Ukraine, located along the northern coast of the Black Sea. Its administrative centre is the city of Odesa. Population: 2,351,382 (2022 estimate).[3]

  4. List of streets renamed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    The most streets were renamed in Zaporizhzhia Oblast (1.011), Vinnytsia Oblast (912), Odesa Oblast (581) and Kharkiv Oblast (656). [2] While in Ternopil Oblast (22), Lviv Oblast (12) and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (3) very few street needed/were renamed. [2] A 'Kyiv Road' road sign positioned opposite the Russian Embassy in the City of Westminster ...

  5. Trams in Odesa - Wikipedia

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    January–July 2019. 74.543 million [4] 12.2%. Website. www.oget.od.ua. Tatra tram in Odesa. As of mid-2011, trams have been one of the primary modes of public transportation in Odesa, Ukraine. The city operates 13 regular tram routes and one rush hour route. Electric trams have served Odesa since 1910. [5]

  6. Pushkinska Street, Odesa - Wikipedia

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    View of the street in the direction of Central Railway Station. Vulytsia Pushkinska ( Ukrainian: Пушкінська) is a street in the downtown of Odesa, Ukraine. The street is named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, who lived on the street. The street starts from the Dumska Square and finishes at the crossing with the Panteleymonivska ...

  7. Derybasivska Street - Wikipedia

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    46°29′04″N 30°43′58″E  /  46.484559°N 30.732785°E  / 46.484559; 30.732785. Vulytsia Derybasivska (Ukrainian: Дерибасівська) or De Ribas Street is a pedestrian walkway (street) in the heart of Odesa, Ukraine. The street is named after José de Ribas, who was the builder of Odesa, the head of military and civil ...

  8. Administrative divisions of Odesa Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Before July 2020, Odesa Oblast was subdivided into 31 regions: 26 districts (raions) and 5 city municipalities (mis'krada or misto), officially known as territories governed by city councils. [3] Cities under the oblast's jurisdiction: Odesa (Одеса), the administrative center of the oblast. Balta Municipality. Cities under the city's ...

  9. Roads in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Ukraine. Ukrainian major road network: trunk roads (M-highways) (some of which are expressways) in blue, and avtomahistral (motorway) in green. Roads in Ukraine 's transportation network are divided into two main categories: general-use roads, which consist of streets and roads in cities, villages, and other populated areas; and ...