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Odessa was officially founded in 1794 and its first
governor was a French man called Duc de Richelieu. He was responsible of
the development of the city and decided he wanted Odessa be as beautiful
as Paris, so he made the layout of the city to achieve this.
Thus, among the places you may want to visit while in Ukraine, we can
mention neoclassical buildings such as the City Hall, the Opera House,
and the Archaeological Museum. During the day, you can also visit the
port, Deribasovskaya Street with its cafés, terraces and sculptures, and
Frantsuzsky and Primorsky Boulevards, from where you can see the harbor
and its daily works. Also, take a look at the monument to the Duke of
Richelieu or get a ride on the streetcar. If the weather is appropriate,
you can also consider visiting Arcadia beach to get a good suntan.
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At night Odessa gets wild, so get ready to have some fun. Besides, it is
not an expensive city. Cover charges at the discos can be as cheap as
US$ 3, so it's no use staying at the hotel to watch TV, especially since
the nightlife in Odessa usually starts at 10 or 11 PM. and finishes
after the sun rises.
In closing, this dating tour will take you to a city where you can have
an unforgettable time, meet a multitude of stunning Ukrainian women, and
quite possibly find the love of your life.

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Age: 22
City: Odessa
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Odessa women, as you have already noticed are
gorgeous, but there is more... Odessa women are kind, tender, positive,
very feminine and they are proud of having a very good sense of humor.
Ukrainian ladies have not lost their traditions despite the passage of
time and the International influences. Women in Odessa are attracted to
men who have chivalrous manners such as opening a door for her or
offering her a seat when there not another available . So if you date a
Ukraine girl, don't be shy about offering to take her coat or help her
with her packages. Actually, she will expect that from you.
Odessa women, as part of the romanticism they were brought up with, like
to dress up for every occasion and to behave like the ladies they are.
This does not mean they are spoiled grown-up Daddy's girls. On the
contrary, they are usually passionate, sincere, and family-oriented
fully-grown women who, like you, are looking forward to finding someone
to share the rest of their lives with.
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What would they like to find in a man? As far as I'm concerned, women in
Odessa are fond of well-balanced, friendly, honest, responsible,
reliable, and kind-hearted men with good character, a touch of patience,
and a dash of romanticism. A good sense of humor is a plus, of course,
especially if you take into account that one of the most important days
in Odessa's calendar is April 1st, Yumorina or Humor Day. On that day,
besides playing jokes, there is an outdoor festival in which
parachutists, dancers, and singers entertain the crowds.
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On the Odessa Ukraine dating tour you will experience a city with a
beautiful harbor, magnificent architecture and sculptures that delight
the eyes. You also have a deep-blue sky in summer, a beautiful snowy
landscape in winter, large inviting sand beaches, and most importantly
young, elegant Ukraine ladies.
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While you make up your mind which Odessa tour is schedule, let me tell
you a little about this city. Odessa (also spelled Odesa or Odeca) is a
Ukrainian city on the Black Sea and has been for decades one of the most
important trading sites in Eastern Europe. In Odessa you will find a
very cosmopolitan environment: you will see Bulgarian, Albanian,
Armenian, Russian, Greek, Jewish, Italian, French, and German visitors.
The multi-cultural mix of people has given Odessa both a sophisticated
atmosphere and an exciting environment due to its high commercial
activity.
The city is exciting. How is their homelife? Well, in the house of a
Ukrainian woman, you will receive red-carpet treatment. Just keep some
things in mind to avoid misunderstandings. If a woman in Odessa asks you
over, it is a tradition to bring a gift (a bottle of wine, for example)
with you for the meeting and small gifts for small children, if you know
of any at home. You may also be asked to wear a pair of slippers to help
keeping the house clean. If invited to dinner, get ready to accept
everything you are offered because it is rude to reject what you are
offered in the home of a Ukrainian woman. In general, these are the most
important traditions. So, as a tip, if you are full, I recommend you to
leave a little food on your dish to avoid being offered more.
Two extra tips: never take an even number of flowers to any Odessa
woman's house house because it considered bad luck. Be also careful with
the way you use your compliments in a house in Odessa. If you compliment
the hosts' belongings, the ornaments, for example, they may offer them
to you and - again - it may be considered rude not wanting to accept
them as gifts.
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Odessa (also known as Odesa) is the third largest
city of Ukraine after Kiev and Kharkov, the second richest city of
Ukraine after Kiev; a major industrial, cultural, scientific, and resort
center in the Northern Black Sea region. The territory of Odessa is
about 160 square kilometers. The population is over than 1.200.000.
Odessa (Odesa) is cosmopolitan city on the South of Ukraine where live
people from more than one hundred nationalities. In Odessa's population
predominate Russians (mostly), Ukrainians, and Jews
The climate of Odessa region is moderately continental, dry. Long and
hot summer, approximately about 300 sunny days in the year, American and
Russian investments make Odessa city the largest resort on the coast of
The Black Sea. Winter is short and mild.
Winter is short, warm and mild; falling snow and temperatures below
freezing point are rare, average winter temperature is about +5 Celsius
(anyway around freezing point). Summer is long with its average
temperature of 25 Celsius while temperatures above 35 Celsius are
frequent.
Odessa earns reputation of the Black Sea resort (Odessa is also titled
as “Southern Palmira”) due to its mild climate, plenty of beaches, and
the sea; The Black Sea attracts thousands of tourists to Odessa
throughout the year. Odessa also is the most important Ukrainian
seaport. Odessa city is also well known for its rich history, beautiful
architecture and inexhaustible humor.
Many world-famous musicians, writers and artists lived and worked here,
not every city has so rich a cultural biography as Odessa does. There
are a lot of hotels in Odessa Ukraine and you may be sure that with the
help of our website you will find the best hotel Odessa, Ukraine.
Odessa has regular air connections with EU and US. Every day (during
high season) Odessa International Airport accepts more than 50
International flights. The most popular are from Vienna (by Austrian
Airlines), Prague (by Czech Airlines), Warsaw (by Lot), New York (by
Aerosvit), Budapest (by Malev Airlines), Riga.
Trains connect Odessa with Berlin and Warsaw, Prague and Bratislava,
Vienna and Moscow, and of course, Saint Petersburg. Odessa buses
destinations: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Thessalonica, Athens, Varna,
Sophia, Paris. There is regular ferry between Odessa and Istanbul
(Turkey) - Haifa (Israel) - Varna (Bulgaria)x

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Odessa, Ukraine - Odessa is the 5th largest city in
Ukraine and the most important city of trade. Odessa is the largest city
along the entire Black Sea. Many years ago, Odessa was once the 3rd
leading city in old Russia, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. Odessa
looks more like a city located on the Mediterranean, having been heavily
influenced by French and Italian styles. Odessa has always had a spirit
of freedom, probably endowed to her by her location and by her ability
to accept many different peoples. The city is a diversity of Ukrainian,
Russian, Moldavian, Greek, Romanian, Bulgarian, Caucasian, Jewish,
Turkish, Vietnamese and so forth.
Modern Odessa is a city rebuilding herself, and her downtown is slowly
being revitalised. Odessa is well-known as the capital of humour,
probably due to the great variety of people and her southern location on
the Black Sea. Today, Odessa is referred to as the "Pearl of the Black
Sea", "Odessa Mama" and "Southern Palmira" by many.

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Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian: Одеса; Russian: Одесса)
is the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast (province) located in
southern Ukraine. The city is a major seaport located on the northwest
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]
The predecessor of Odessa, a small Tatar settlement, was founded by Hacı
I Giray, the Khan of Crimea, in 1240 and originally named after him as "Hacıbey".
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 city of Odessa was
founded by a decree of the Empress Catherine the Great in 1794. From
1819 to 1858 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 Yuzhne (also an
internationally important oil terminal), situated in the city's suburbs.
Another important port, Illichivs'k, 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.
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