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Administrative center of the Odessa Raion and Odessa Oblast

Odessa, based on the intersection of cultures, and being the most important trade port, today is considered the "Southern capital" of Ukraine. It is a great place for business conferences, seminars and exhibitions throughout the year. This city knows the value of international exchange and gladly welcomes visitors from all over the world. Join us and share your experience!

Odessa is a regional center, which, together with satellite cities - Ilyichevsk and Yuzhny, forms an important industrial and commercial complex of Ukraine and offers inexhaustible opportunities for combining business and tourism.

Odessa is one of the most dynamic meeting places in Ukraine, offering an ever-growing range of alternatives for visiting business representatives, namely accommodation and conference services. Today, the city has more than 10,000 beds available in more than 200 hotels. Odessa has a well-developed infrastructure for various events (fairs, congresses, music and sports performances).

Support to the Odessa beaches. The brightest show are Odessa beaches during the high season. Here you will see a lot of interesting - the best girls in bathing suits, the men observing of these girls, visitors of our city, enjoying the bright sun before "reddening" and many other things. For an acuteness of sensations, go down to the sea on "road Kanatnoj" on a beach "Joy".

The History of Ukraine as of a contemporary etnic, political and geographical entity presents a difficult subject to describe, to draw on and speculate. The magnitude of the issue lies in very primary questions - what is Ukraine? Who are Ukrainians? What is Ukrainian history? - questions to which the majority of Ukrainian and world historians can't give a clear answer.



Geography of contemporary Ukraine is probably the only question to which more or less precise answer can be given. Ukraine is the second (according to the old standards) or the first (according to the new World Factbook) largest country in Europe, lying in the geographical centre of the European subcontinent, surrounded by Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania in the West and S-West, Belarus in the North, Russia in the East and embracing Republic of Moldova >from North, East and South. Ukraine also has a maritime frontier with Turkey and Georgia. The major part of the country lies in the mild continental climate, except for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, which is located in the subtropical area.

Ukrainians as a national and cultural entity, also reside outside modern Ukrainian borders - about 500,000 total in the E and C Europe, 7 million are scattered all over Russian Federation, with huge anclaves in Rostov, Krasnodar and Stavropol' Territories and Kemerovo, Novosibirsk and Tomsk Provinces. It is acknowledged, however, that Russian Ukrainians are overwhelmingly, if not fully, assimilated. Large Ukrainian communities also exist ouside Eurasia - about 3, 000 000 official and unofficial Ukrainians in Canada and the United States, particularly in the provinces of Sasketchewan and Manitoba and in the states of Ohio ( Cleveland and Columbus), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton), New Jersey and Maryland (Baltimore).