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  2. Population Census 1989-01-21 Population Census 2001-12-05 Population Estimate 2022-01-01; Odesa [Odessa] Oblast: Одеська область: 2,642,601: 2,469,057: 2,351,392: Berezivs'kyj rajon [Berezivka] District: Березівський район... 121,518: 104,969: →: Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyj rajon [Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi] District

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    As of January 2021, Odesa's population was approximately 1,010,537. On 25 January 2023, its historic city centre was declared a World Heritage Site and added to the List of World Heritage in Danger by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in recognition of its influence on cinema, literature, and the arts.

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    • 65000–65480
    • 40 m (130 ft)
    • Ukraine
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    • History of Odesa Oblast
    • Odesa Oblast - Features
    • Tourism in The Odesa Region

    Since ancient times, the history of the Odesa region unfolded mainly on the shore of the warm and almost always relatively calm Black Sea, its estuaries, bays, and rivers flowing into it. Fertile land and favorable climate, the ability to move quickly and trade profitably - all this attracted people of different tribes starting from the Late Paleol...

    Most of the territory of the Odesa region belongs to the Black Sea Lowland. The length of the sea coast is about 300 km. The climate is humid, moderately continental. It combines the features of continental and marine climates. Winter is mild with little snow. The average temperature in January is about minus 2 degrees Celsius. Summer is mostly hot...

    The geographical position of the Odesa region, favorable climatic conditions, various natural healing resources, sandy beaches, a developed network of water, rail and automobile ways determine its development in the field of tourism and recreation. In total, there are more than 5,000 objects of cultural heritage and 120 objects of the nature reserv...

  5. Area of Odeska oblast, Ukraine. 33,339.1 km². Population. 2.3 million. Male Population. 1,094,720 (46.9%) Female Population. 1,239,609 (53.1%) Population change from 1975 to 2015.

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    • Chernivtsi Oblast. Sharing a border with Romania and Moldova, Chernivtsi is a Ukrainian oblast in Western Ukraine. The oblast is the smallest in Ukraine and is home to 893,501 inhabitants, 75.57% of which speak Ukrainian.
    • Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast is a Ukrainian province in south eastern Ukraine with a population of 3,138,726. 67% speak Ukrainian, while 31.91% speak Russian.
  6. The Odessa Oblast makes up a total area of 33.3 thousand square kilometers and has a total of 2491.6 thousand people occupying the region. The population is multinational and is made up of a number of ethnic groups, including Ukrainians, Russians, Moldovans and Jews. The geography of the land is fairly flat and supports mainly grass vegetation.

  7. Odesa [Одеса; Rus: Odessa]. Map: VII-11. The fourth-largest city (2019 pop 1,013,292) in Ukraine and the capital of Odesa oblast. It is a major port on the Black Sea, a commercial, industrial, cultural, and administrative center, and a transportation terminal. Geography.

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