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Introduction by Odessa, Ukraine

Odessa

A city in southern Ukraine, an important center of industry, transportation, culture, education and tourism, and the capital of Odessa. With an area of 16 square kilometers and a population of 1.6 million, it is the largest port city and industrial, scientific, cultural and tourism center along the Black Sea. Located near the mouth of the Transnistrian River into the Black Sea. The city is divided into six districts with a population of 1.141 million. Odessa, founded in 1415, was originally a settlement of Tatars, called Kajibeii. It was renamed Odessa in 1795. In 185, it was the administrative center of Novorossisk Territory. The climate is pleasant and the temperature and humidity are moderate. Because the natural harbor is not frozen all the year round, it plays an important role in waterway transportation and is known as the "Pearl of the Black Sea". It has contacts with more than 2 ports in 6 countries around the world, and undertakes more than 5% of the foreign trade freight tasks of the former Soviet Union. The famous Black Sea Fleet is stationed in this area.

Founded in ancient Greece, the current urban design was formed in the era of Ye karina II. I visited Peter the Great to build St. Petersburg and built this "window to the Black Sea" city. From here, you can reach Romania, Albania, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey and other countries by boat, and at the same time become sister cities with some countries. Odessa is one of the machine manufacturing centers in the former Soviet Union. There are machinery manufacturing, petroleum processing, wood processing, building materials industry, chemical industry, food industry and light industry in the city.

Odessa is one of the most beautiful cities in Ukraine. A world-famous tourist and convalescent resort. Urban architecture is novel and magnificent with different styles. The "potemkin" memorial stone steps leading from the semi-circular square in the city center to the seaside have 192 steps and a width of 3 meters, which was named to commemorate the 195 Bo Jiang Jin warship uprising. There are Volyntsov Palace, Potocki Palace, Duma, old and new stock exchanges built in the 19th century on both sides of the seaside boulevard. In addition, there are mud therapy places, where mud therapy, salt hydrotherapy, seawater and artificial mineral water bath, seawater bath, sunbathing and air bath can be carried out. Linyin Avenue, which runs parallel to Haigang Street, makes tourists stop. Magnificent roadside buildings, architectural sculptures of human beauty, show the wisdom of ancient Russian Ukrainians.

The official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, but Odessa people like to speak Russian and can speak English in public places. Odessa people are hospitable and will try their best to understand what you mean. Since ancient times, Ukraine, as an international trade city, has shown a prosperous scene. Walking in the city, you will completely forget that you are a foreign citizen, because the city is full of a peaceful, free and comfortable atmosphere.

Odessa is a university town and an important cultural center in Ukraine, where important and famous institutions of higher learning in Ukraine are concentrated, including music, fine arts, ocean, medical college, physical education institute, polytechnic university, etc. The city exudes the rich fragrance of European culture and is a cultural shrine for Ukrainians.

[ Edit this paragraph] Odessa, Ukraine

State name. In the southwest of Ukraine. It borders the Black Sea in the east, Moldova in the west and Romania in the south. Established a state in 1932. It covers an area of 33,3 square kilometers. The population is 2.66 million (1985), with Ukrainians accounting for more than half, Russians and Bulgarians. Odessa, the capital. Most of them are lowlands near the Black Sea, with hills in the northwest. The climate is mild and dry, with an average temperature of-5-2℃ in January and 21-23℃ in July. The annual precipitation is about 4 mm. Located in the lower reaches of Danube River and Transnistria River, the soil is fertile, mainly black soil. The industry is dominated by machinery manufacturing (clothes machine, machine tool, crane, ship), food processing, textile and petrochemical industry, and there are nuclear power plants. Agriculture mainly produces cereals, and animal husbandry for dairy meat is important. There are many tourist and health resorts along the coast. Important cities are Izmir, Belgorod-DnieStrowski.

ps: The economy is like that. Prices are relatively high in Ukraine. Recently, the weather is not very good, and it just snowed. The traffic is a bit problematic, but this is a rare heavy snow in Odessa.