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Specialty Museum Attractions In Odessa Oblast

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Odessa Oblast is an oblast of southwestern Ukraine, located along the northern coast of the Black Sea. The oblast consists in the eastern part of the historical region of Novorossiya and the southern part of the historical region of Bessarabia . Its administrative center is the city of Odessa . The region, the largest in Ukraine by area, approximates the size of either Belgium or the Netherlands. The length of coastline reaches 300 km , while the state border stretches for 1,200 km . The region has eight sea-ports, over 80,000 ha of vineyards, and five of the biggest lakes in Ukraine. One of the largest, Yalpuh Lake, is as large as the city of Odessa i...
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Specialty Museum Attractions In Odessa Oblast

  • 1. Secrets of Underground Odessa Museum Odessa
    The Lithuanian Security Police , also known as Saugumas , was a local police force that operated in German-occupied Lithuania from 1941 to 1944, in collaboration with the occupational authorities. Collaborating with the Nazi Sipo and SD , the unit was directly subordinate to the German Kripo . The LSP took part in perpetrating the Holocaust in Lithuania, persecuting Polish resistance and communist underground.
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  • 3. Museum of Interesting Science Odessa
    Mykolayiv Regional Museum of Local History “Staroflotski Barracks” is one of the oldest museums in Ukraine. It was established on 15 December 1913.
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  • 8. Odessa Art Museum Odessa
    Odessa is the third most populous city of Ukraine and a major tourism center, seaport and transportation hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. It is also the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast and a multiethnic cultural center. Odessa is sometimes called the pearl of the Black Sea, the South Capital , and Southern Palmyra.Before the Tsarist establishment of Odessa, an ancient Greek settlement existed at its location as elsewhere along the northwestern Black Sea coast. A relatively more recent Tatar settlement was also founded at the location by Hacı I Giray, the Khan of Crimea in 1440 that was named after him as Hacıbey. After a period of Lithuanian Grand Duchy control, Hacibey and surroundings became part of the domain of the Ottomans in 1529 and remained there...
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  • 9. Museum of Smuggling Odessa
    This list of museum ships is a comprehensive, sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world. Replica ships are listed separately in the article on ship replicas. Ships that are not museum ships, but are still actively used for excursions are included in the list of classic vessels.
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  • 10. Railway Station Odessa
    Odessa is the main train 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 center of Odessa.
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  • 13. Jewish Museum of Odessa Odessa
    This List of Jews contains individuals who, in accordance with Wikipedia's verifiability and no original research policies, have been identified as Jews by reliable sources.The following is a list of Jews born in the territory of the former Russian Empire. It is geographically defined, so it also includes people born after the dissolution of the Russian Empire in 1922 and its successor the Soviet Union in 1991. A few years before The Holocaust, the Jewish population of the Soviet Union stood at over 5 million, most of whom were Ashkenazic as opposed to Sephardic, with some Karaite minorities. It is estimated that more than half died directly as a result of the Shoah. Many more emigrated to Israel, USA, Argentina, and Germany. Russia and Ukraine still have among the larger Jewish population...
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  • 14. Museum of Western and Eastern Art Odessa
    Odessa Museum of Western and Eastern Art is a museum of Fine Arts on Pushkin street in Odessa, Ukraine.
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