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Odesa 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. The city is also the administrati ...
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13th to 17th century

* 1240 –
Tatars The Tatars ()Tatar
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begin settling herds in the region. * 1415 – A settlement of Kachibei (
Khadjibey Khadjibey ( tr, Hacıbey) was a fortress and a haven by the Gulf of Odesa, in the location of the modern city of Odesa, Ukraine. Other known spellings include Khadzhibey, Khadjibei, Hajibey, Khacdjibei, Hacıbey, Hocabey, Gadzhibei, Chadžibėju ...
, Hacıbey, Kotsiubiyiv) was first mentioned. * 15th century –
Khadjibey Khadjibey ( tr, Hacıbey) was a fortress and a haven by the Gulf of Odesa, in the location of the modern city of Odesa, Ukraine. Other known spellings include Khadzhibey, Khadjibei, Hajibey, Khacdjibei, Hacıbey, Hocabey, Gadzhibei, Chadžibėju ...
ceded to Lithuania. * 1529 – Ottoman conquest.


18th century

* 1764 – Fortress Yeni Dünya built at Khadjibey by
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. * 1789 –
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forces
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fortress. * 1791 – Khadjibey annexed to
Novorossiya Novorossiya, literally "New Russia", is a historical name, used during the era of the Russian Empire for an administrative area that would later become the southern mainland of Ukraine: the region immediately north of the Black Sea and Crimea. ...
. * 1794 – Odesa founded by decree of Catherine II of Russia. * 1795 ** Population: 2,250. ** Cathedral of the Transfiguration founded.


19th century

* 1802 – Population: 9,000. * 1803 – Duc de Richelieu in power. * 1804 – Commercial school founded. * 1805 ** Odesa becomes administrative center of New Russia. ** Theatre opens. ** Russian Orthodox church built. * 1808 – Troitzkaya Church active. * 1809 ** Cathedral built. ** Opera house built. * 1812 – Plague. * 1814 – Population: 25,000. * 1816 – Louis Alexandre Andrault de Langeron in power. * 1817 – Richelieu Lyceum established. * 1819 – Odesa becomes a
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. * 1821 ** Church of the Dormition built. **
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against Jews. * 1824 – Odesa becomes "seat of the governors-general of Novorossia and Bessarabia". * 1825 – Archeological Museum founded. * 1826 ** Fyodor Palen in power. ** Jewish school established. ** Richelieu Monument unveiled. * 1828 – Imperial Rural Association for Southern Russia founded. * 1830 ** Public library established. ** Vorontsov Palace built. * 1838 – Plague. * 1841 – Giant Staircase constructed. * 1846 - Londonska Hotel opens. * 1847 – Novobazarnaya Church built. * 1850 – Population: 100,000. * 1853 **
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begins. ** Roman Catholic Church rebuilt. * 1854 – Anglo-French fleet attacks Odesa. * 1856 – Russian Steam Navigation and Trading Company established. * 1857 – August 15: Free port status revoked. * 1859 –
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against Jews. * 1862 ** Odesa Military District established. ** Vorontsov Lighthouse built. * 1865 – Imperial Novorossiya University established. * 1866 – Odesa-Balta railway begins operating. * 1871 **
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against Jews. ** Russian Technical Society, Odesa branch, founded. * 1873 – Population: 162,814. * 1874 – Theatre Velikanova built. * 1875 – Tzar visits Odesa. * 1876 – Turkish forces attack Odesa. * 1880 – Horse tramway begins operating. * 1881 ** Steam tramway begins operating. **
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against Jews. * 1882 – Population: 217,000. * 1887 –
Theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
built. * 1894 – Odesa Committee of the Social Democratic Workers Party organized. * 1895 – St. Panteleimon church consecrated. * 1897 – Lutheran Church built. * 1899 ** General Post Office built. **
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built. ** Bristol Hotel opens. * 1900 – Population: 449,673.


20th century

* 1902 – Cadet School active. * 1905 ** June: Potemkin uprising. **
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against Jews. * 1906 ** Uprising. ** Municipal Library built. * 1907 – Myrograph film studio in business. * 1910 ** Electric
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begins operating. ** Trade fair held. * 1913 ** Conservatoire founded. ** Sergiyev Artillery School active. ** Population: 631,040. * 1917 – City occupied by Ukrainian '' Tsentral'na Rada'',
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Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army ( Russian: Рабо́че-крестья́нская Кра́сная армия),) often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, afte ...
, and
White Army The White Army (russian: Белая армия, Belaya armiya) or White Guard (russian: Бѣлая гвардія/Белая гвардия, Belaya gvardiya, label=none), also referred to as the Whites or White Guardsmen (russian: Бѣлогв ...
following the
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. * 1918 ** 13 March: Odesa occupied by
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. ** Odesa becomes capital of Odesa Soviet Republic. ** Polytechnic University established. ** December : Odesa occupied by the French Army * 1919 – Odesa Film Studio founded. * 1920 –
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in power. * 1921 – Odesa State Economics University established. * 1922 ** Odesa State Medical Institute established. ** Odesa Zoo opens. * 1924 – Odesa Philharmonic Theater opens. * 1926 – State Odesa Russian Drama Theatre established. * 1928 – Spartak Stadium opens. * 1933 – School of Stolyarsky established. * 1935 – Kosior Memorial Stadium built. * 1936 ** The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases & Tissue Therapy founded. **
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football club formed. * 1941 ** August 8-October 16: Siege of Odesa. ** October 17:
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occupation begins. ** October 22–24: 1941 Odesa massacre. ** Odesa becomes capital of Romanian-administered
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. * 1944 ** April 10:
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takes city;
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occupation ends. ** ODO Odesa football team active. ** Odesa State Maritime Academy founded. * 1945 – Odesa designated a Hero City of the USSR. * 1952 –
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rebuilt. * 1961 **
Odesa International Airport Odesa International Airport ( uk, Міжнародний аеропорт «Одеса») is an international airport of Odesa, the third largest city of Ukraine, located southwest from its city centre. On 24 February 2022, Ukraine closed ai ...
built. ** Pushkin Museum opens. * 1963 – Avangard rugby club formed. * 1965 – Population: 735,000. * 1973 – April 10:
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festival begins. * 1979 – Population: 1,072,000. * 1984 – Deribasivska Street pedestrianized. * 1985 – Population: 1,126,000. * 1989 – Outdoor market relocates to Odesa-Ovidiopol highway. * 1992 – BIPA-Moda basketball club formed. * 1994 **
Eduard Gurwits Eduard Yosipovich Gurvits ( uk, Едуард Йосипович Гурвіц; russian: Эдуард Иосифович Гурвиц; yi, רד יאָסיפּאָוויטש גוּרוויץ, translit=Eduard Iosipovitsh Gurvitz; born 30 January 1 ...
becomes mayor. ** New music festival begins. * 1998 – Rouslan Bodelan becomes mayor. * 1999 – Odesa Numismatics Museum established. * 2000 – Quarantine Pier designated
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and port.


21st century

* 2001 – Al-Salam Mosque opens. * 2003 – Rebuilt Odesa Cathedral consecrated. * 2005 –
Eduard Gurwits Eduard Yosipovich Gurvits ( uk, Едуард Йосипович Гурвіц; russian: Эдуард Иосифович Гурвиц; yi, רד יאָסיפּאָוויטש גוּרוויץ, translit=Eduard Iosipovitsh Gurvitz; born 30 January 1 ...
becomes mayor again. * 2007 –
Pryvoz Market The famous Pryvoz Market, located at 14 Pryvozna Street, is the largest food market in Odesa, Ukraine. p. 18 History Pryvoz began in 1827, with wares sold from the back of horse-driven carts. The market was a large area where carts with go ...
rebuilt. * 2010 –
Odesa International Film Festival The Odesa International Film Festival ( uk, Оде́ський міжнаро́дний кінофестива́ль) is an annual film festival held in the middle of July in Odesa. Since 2016 the festival program has consisted of three parts: ...
begins. * 2011 **
Chornomorets Stadium The Chernomorets Stadium (, ''Stadium "Chornomorets'"'') is a football stadium built in 2011 in Odesa, Ukraine. The stadium has a capacity of 34,164 and is the home of FC Chornomorets Odesa. The inaugural match, between FC Chornomorets Odesa an ...
built. ** FC SKA Odesa formed. ** Aleksey Kostusyev becomes mayor. ** Population: 1,003,705. * 2014 – 2014 Odesa clashes. *2014 – after Crimea annexation by Russia, Odesa become the main
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of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. * 2018 – Population: 993,831 (estimate). * 2022 – Odesa is being constantly shelled by Russian missiles and the Odesa port is blocked.


See also

* Odesa history * History of the Jews in Odesa *
List of mayors of Odesa, Ukraine Throughout Odesa, Ukraine's history, the office of Novorossiya Governor and Odesa mayor was closely aligned and often was held by the same leader. List of Mayors See also * Timeline of Odesa References

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References


Bibliography

;Published before 1950 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ;Published since 1950 * Dzhumyga, Ievgen. "The Home Front In Odesa During The Great War (July 1914–February 1917): The Gender Aspect Of The Problem." ''Danubius'' 31 (2013):pp 223
online
* * * Herlihy, Patricia. "The ethnic composition of the city of Odesa in the nineteenth century." ''Harvard Ukrainian Studies'' 1.1 (1977): 53–78.


External links

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