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  1. www.ods.com.mxODESSA

    Somos una empresa especializada en el diseño, operación e individualización de cuentas (record keeping) de cajas de ahorro de trabajadores.

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  2. May 19, 2005 · Odessa... Odessa!: Directed by Michale Boganim. With Esther Hossid, Victoria Lesina, David Varer. A voyage from the Ukraine to New York to Israel, portraying the wanderings, hopes and illusions of the vanishing Odessa Jewish community.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdesaOdesa - Wikipedia

    Odesa (also spelled Odessa) 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.

    • Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre
    • Potemkin Stairs
    • Deribasivska Street
    • City Garden
    • Primorsky Boulevard
    • Odessa Passage
    • Monument to The Founders of Odessa
    • Transfiguration Cathedral
    • Archaeological Museum
    • Vorontsov Palace

    The magnificent opera house is Odessa’s piece de resistance and was conceived by the Viennese partners Fellner & Helmer in the 1880s. Fellner & Helmer contributed dozens of opera houses across Central and Eastern Europe, but they looked back on Odessa’s as their masterwork. If you want to know the finer details of its Academic architecture and tech...

    This grand staircase is a very ceremonious way to enter Odessa from the port. Paved with granite, the stairway was ordered by Prince Vorontsov as a gift to his wife and built at the turn of the 1840s. There are 192 steps in total, over a length of 142 metres and a difference in elevation of 27 metres. The stairway has a few intriguing quirks: One i...

    Running horizontally across the city for almost a kilometre, Deribasivska Street is Odessa’s beating heart. Whether you’re shopping, dining or sightseeing you’ll keep finding yourself on this dynamic artery. Deribasivska Street is named after one of Odessa’s founders, the Neapolitan José de Ribas, and you can find his statue on the eastern end of t...

    Odessa’s oldest park was landscaped by the brother of José de Ribas in 1803 and was initially a private property. It opens onto Deribasivska Street in a web of paved paths, iron lanterns and flowerbeds with little iron fences. These all centre on a beautiful pavilion, fountain and the summer theatre for the Odessa Philharmonic. There are recitals m...

    Perpendicular to the upper landing of the Potemkin Stairs, Primorsky Boulevard is a cultured street and walkway beside Istanbul Park. On the city side there’s a row of tall mansion blocks, now hotels and museums, while looking out in the harbour are four lanes of pedestrian paths divided by lawns enclosed with little wrought iron railings. At the t...

    Just off Deribasivska Street there’s a sumptuous late-19th-century shopping passage covered with a metal and glass canopy. The Odessa Passage is part of a sizeable development that includes a hotel on its upper three floors. It’s all in a lavish Academic style: You’ll be met at the entrances by statues of Mercury and Fortuna, and on the first floor...

    Follow Katerynyns’ka Street from the upper landing of the Potemkin Stairs and you’ll soon be at the foot of a commanding monument that has many clues to Odessa’s past. On a plinth stands Catherine the Great who in 1794 issued the decree to build a port and city on this spot. And at the base are Count Grigory Potemkin who was an advisor to Catherine...

    To look at this church without know its story, you’d never believe it could be less than 20 years old. The original Neoclassical Transfiguration Cathedral was erected in 1827, but demolished by the Soviets in 1936. It wasn’t until 1999 that the building was reconstructed according to the same plans. The project took less than four years, and when i...

    As the oldest museum institution in Ukraine, the roots of this attraction can be followed back to 1825. There are up to 170,000 exhibits at the museum, all relating to the ancient history of this region, as well as Greece, Italy, Egypt and Cyprus. The palace housing the attraction is from 1883, and catches the eye for its big Neoclassical portico. ...

    This fabulous palace was completed in 1830 and rests on the western end of the Primorksy Boulevard. It was ordered by Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, who hired the Sardinian architect Francesco Boffo to design it. Vorontsov was so pleased with Boffo’s work that he quickly commissioned him to design the Potemkin Stairs. It’s a landmark to view...

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Odesa, seaport, southwestern Ukraine. It stands on a shallow indentation of the Black Sea coast at a point approximately 19 miles (31 km) north of the Dniester River estuary and about 275 miles (443 km) south of Kyiv. The city is an important cultural and educational center as well as a major port.

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  5. Jan 25, 2014 · Odessa... Odessa ! (2005) - Trailer. Unifrance. 249K subscribers. Subscribed. 11. 4.7K views 10 years ago. Directed by : Michale Boganim Produced by : Moby Dick Films Genre: Documentary -...

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  6. Sep 19, 2023 · Odesa ( Ukrainian: Одеса, also transliterated Odessa from Russian: Одесса), is a seaport on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. The city is home to over a million people (2015). Its chief attraction to visitors is the graceful old town, laid out on a grid pattern in the early 19th century, with its many churches, galleries and museums.