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Ukraine: Turkish warships dock at Odessa port
Two Turkish navy frigates docked at the port of Odessa on Friday.
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Ukraine: Turkish tank landing ship docks in port of Odessa
A Turkish tank landing ship docked in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa as part of an exchange event, Sunday.
A training programme is set to take place and will involve a number of events, such as an excursion and will involve both Turkish and Ukrainian sailors.
The ship, a TCG Bayraktar, can be used for amphibious missions such as transporting troops and equipment, but it has also been used in humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
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Customer testimonial: Sea Port (TIS Group, Odessa, Ukraine)
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Dozens dead as Ukraine conflict spreads south to Odessa
Dozens of people have been killed in a fire and clashes in the port city of Odessa, as Ukraine's bloody conflict spread from the east to the south.
A trade union building was set on fire, reportedly after pro-Russian activists took refuge inside, having been chased by pro-Kyiv demonstrators.
At least 31 people died from carbon monoxide poisoning or after jumping from windows, according to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry.
Clashes have occurred in largely Russian-speaking Odessa before, but thi...
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Тис контейнерный порт Одесса Украина сухогруз Yew container port Odessa Ukraine cargo ship
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Ukraine: Turkish frigates arrive in Odessa port
The Turkish naval frigates TCG “GAZIANTEP” and TCG “HEYBELIADA” arrived in Ukraine's Odessa port, Monday.
Docked in the Odessa port, the ships will offer the city's residents excursion opportunities.
Earlier in March, four ships from the Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 2 (SNMCMG2) arrived in Odessa port for training activities.
A French stealth frigate, La Fayette, also arrived in Ukraine's port of Odessa on March 31.
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Shipwreck in Odessa
Wrecked tanker on the beach of Odessa: video from a quadrocopter
Visit of Odessa / Одеса / Одесса (Ukraine)
(EN) Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian: Одеса; Russian: Одесса; Romanian: Odesa; Greek: Οδησσός; Yiddish: אדעס ) is the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast (province) located in southern Ukraine. The city is a major seaport located on the shore of the Black Sea and the fourth largest city in Ukraine with a population of 1,029,000 (as of the 2001 census).[1]
Odessa was founded by Hacı I Giray, the Khan of Crimea, in 1240 and originally named Khadjibey after him. After a period of Lithuanian control, it passed into the domain of the Ottoman Sultan in 1529 and remained in Ottoman hands until the Ottoman Empire's defeat in the Russo-Turkish War of 1792. The Russians renamed the city Odessa in 1794. From 18191858 Odessa was a free port. During the Soviet period it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base. On January 1, 2000 the Quarantine Pier of Odessa trade sea port was declared a free port and free economic zone for a term of 25 years.
In the 19th century it was the fourth largest city of Imperial Russia, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Warsaw.[2] Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles. Some buildings are built in a mixture of different styles, including Art Nouveau, Renaissance and Classicist.[3]
Odessa is a warm water port, but militarily it is of limited value. Turkey's control of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus has enabled NATO to control water traffic between Odessa and the Mediterranean Sea. The city of Odessa hosts two important ports: Odessa itself and Yuzhny (also an internationally important oil terminal), situated in the city's suburbs. Another important port, Illichivs'k (or Ilyichyovsk), is located in the same oblast, to the south-west of Odessa. Together they represent a major transport hub integrating with railways. Odessa's oil and chemical processing facilities are connected to Russia's and EU's respective networks by strategic pipelines.
(F) Odessa est une ville portuaire d'Ukraine, sur la mer Noire, et la capitale administrative de l'oblast d'Odessa. Elle est située à 440 km au sud de Kiev. Sa population était estimée à 1 007 131 habitants en 2005.
De 1819 à 1858, Odessa fut un port franc. Durant la période soviétique, c'était une base navale et depuis le 1er janvier 2000, le port d'Odessa est déclaré port franc et zone franche pour 25 ans.
Odessa possède un important centre portuaire commercial qui fournit en marchandises et matières premières une bonne partie du pays. La Turquie contrôle les Dardanelles et le Bosphore, autorisant l'OTAN à contrôler le trafic maritime entre Odessa et la Méditerranée. En fait, Odessa comprend deux ports : Odessa et Youjne, un important terminal pétrolier) dans la banlieue. Illitchivsk, un autre port important, se trouve dans le même oblast au sud-ouest d'Odessa. Ensemble, ils forment un important nœud de communication ferroviaire. Les industries pétrolières et chimiques d'Odessa sont connectées avec des oléoducs stratégiques à la Russie et à l'Union européenne.
La ville est un des pôles économiques les plus importants d'Ukraine, dotée d'industries agroalimentaire, textile et manufacturière. De plus, Odessa abrite un nombre considérable de marchés en plein air qui fournissent tout le pays en biens de consommation. Ses taux de croissance annuels dépassent souvent les 10 %.
Odessa est, avec près de 1,1 million d'habitants, la 5e plus grande ville d'Ukraine, et l'une des plus riches du pays. Au xixe siècle, c'était la 4e ville de Russie après Moscou, Saint-Pétersbourg et Kiev. Traditionnellement, son architecture est plus méditerranéenne que russe, très influencée par les styles français et italien. Odessa a toujours possédé un esprit de liberté et d'ironie, en vertu de sa situation géographique d'ouverture aux étrangers. Elle est souvent dénommée la Marseille d'Ukraine.
La ville est une destination touristique de premier ordre, avec de nombreux cafés et discothèques (Arcadia), des kilomètres de plages de sable fin et une certaine atmosphère
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Ukraine Odessa Around the port / Ukraine Odessa Abords du port
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Ukrainian Navy Recieves New Boats, Demonstrated in Odessa
Ukrainian Navy received 4 new armored boats. Additionally, throughout the weekend, civilians had the opportunity to tour military vessels.
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Ukraine: French Navy frigate Guepratte arrives in Odessa
The French Navy Frigate Guepratte (class La Fayette) arrived in the port of Odessa on Thursday morning.
Meetings at the Ukrainian navy headquarters and Odessa city council will take place during the visit.
The ship's crew will follow a cultural programme and take a sightseeing tour of the city.
The ship will remain in Odessa until Sunday, December 3.
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Ukraine: Royal Navy intelligence ship HMS Echo enters Odessa port
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A British Royal Navy multi-role hydrographic survey ship HMS Echo entered the port of Odessa and anchored there on Thursday.
The vessel is supposed to stay in the port for several days, before taking part in drills with Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy.
The move comes after UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and his Ukrainian counterpart Stepan Poltorak agreed in November that the HMS Echo would be deployed to the Black Sea in 2019 to support Ukraine.
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An Englishman in Odessa ???????? — Part 1 of 2
I recently found myself enjoying an entire week in Odessa - The Peal of the Black Sea - Ukraine's Number 1 Port and Beach resort - this video shares some of that with you. Experience some of Odessa’s best restaurants, clubs, nightlife, museums, beach clubs and more!
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