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Italians opened bakeries and pasta factories in Odessa. The first printing house in the city belonged to an Italian. Ita...
02/10/2022

Italians opened bakeries and pasta factories in Odessa. The first printing house in the city belonged to an Italian. Italian architects built the grandest buildings in Odessa in the 19th century. Genoa is a sister city of Odessa. Cities have streets dedicated to each other - in Odessa there is Genouzka, and in the Italian city - Via Odessa.

Among the first leaders of the city were many foreigners - the Spaniard Jose de Ribas, the French de Richelieu, the Brit...
26/09/2022

Among the first leaders of the city were many foreigners - the Spaniard Jose de Ribas, the French de Richelieu, the British Thomas Coble, the French Louis Langeron, the Russian Mykhailo Vorontsov, the German Paul von Kotzebue, the Greek Grigorios Marazli. In order to increase the city's population, Bulgarians, Albanians, Greeks, Jews, and Germans began to establish their colonies here.

The ancestors of Ukrainians began to settle the territory around present-day Odessa in the 15th century. Cossack familie...
26/09/2022

The ancestors of Ukrainians began to settle the territory around present-day Odessa in the 15th century. Cossack families moved to the estuaries and started salt fishing here. Also, Ukrainians fled to these lands controlled by the Turks from serfdom, and then after the destruction by Kateryna Sichi. Cossack cemeteries have been preserved in the north of the city and in nearby villages (Usatove, Nerubaiske). Crosses and graves on them are older than Odessa. Ukrainians also formed the basis of the population even after the creation of the city. Cave houses built by the Cossacks in 1775–1800 still exist near Shkodova Mountain.

At the end of the 13th century, on the site of Odessa, there was a Genoese settlement of Ginestra merchants, the name of...
24/09/2022

At the end of the 13th century, on the site of Odessa, there was a Genoese settlement of Ginestra merchants, the name of which probably comes from the changed name of the Dniester. It was a stop for Italian sailors in the Odesa Bay, from where grain and other goods were transported from the Black Sea.

At the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, the settlement came under the rule of the Tatars, and it was called Khadzhib...
22/09/2022

At the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, the settlement came under the rule of the Tatars, and it was called Khadzhibey. In 1765, the Ottoman authorities built a new Yeni-Dunya fortress, located between the modern Potemkin Stairs and the Vorontsov Palace on Primorsky Boulevard.

Turkish Khadzhibey was stormed by the Cossacks Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and Ivan Sirko, Semyon Palia and Peter Kalnyshevskyi....
20/09/2022

Turkish Khadzhibey was stormed by the Cossacks Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and Ivan Sirko, Semyon Palia and Peter Kalnyshevskyi. The 220-year-old oak tree "Black Night" stands on Shevchenko Avenue, according to tradition, it was planted by the Black Sea Cossacks when they left Hadjibey in 1792. And a people's memorial to the memory of Colonel Palia was created in Luzanivka Park.

From the 8th to the 10th centuries, the territory of present-day Odesa was inhabited by Slavic tribes. The Tiberians, wh...
17/09/2022

From the 8th to the 10th centuries, the territory of present-day Odesa was inhabited by Slavic tribes. The Tiberians, who settled in these regions, came under the rule of Kievan Rus and took part in the campaigns of the Kievan princes against Byzantium, and later came under the rule of the Principality of Galicia.

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