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  2. Odesa National Academy of Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Odesa National Academy of Telecommunications. The O.S. Popov Odesa National Academy of Telecommunications ( Ukrainian: Одеська національна академія зв'язку імені О. С. Попова) is a public academy in the city of Odesa, Ukraine .

  3. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The list of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukrainecan be subdivided into: infantry weapons, vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, and clothing. Due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, quantities of operational equipment are highly uncertain. Infantry weapons. Pistols and submachine guns. Name.

  4. List of supermarket chains in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Name Origin Year founded Year dissolved Parent Stores Absolyut: Ukraine: 2002: 2021: LIA: 34 Barvinok: Ukraine: 2001: 2016: Eurotek: 35 Billa: Austria: 2000: 2021 ...

  5. Odessagas - Wikipedia

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    Services. Gas distribution. Website. odgaz .odessa .ua. Odessagas ( Public Joint Stock Company "ODESSAGAZ") was established by decree of the President of Ukraine on June 15, 1994, on the corporatization of companies. [1] PJSC Odesagas is one of the oldest companies in gas transmission system of Ukraine.

  6. Julia Gomelskaya - Wikipedia

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    Laureate of Odessa Municipal Prize 2006. List of works. Data from the official website. 2016 "Aura lucis" Concert-Symphony for violin and symphony orchestra (2.0.2.1\4.3.3.1\3 perc.\harp\strings) "Ra-Aeternae" Symphony N4 for symphony orchestra; 2015 “DiaDem-Julia” for two violins; 2014

  7. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    2023–. Odesa (also spelled Odessa) [a] 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 administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre.

  8. Timeline of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    1937 – Mass murder of around 1,000 Poles during the Polish Operation of the NKVD. [21] 1941. August 8-October 16: Siege of Odesa. October 17: Axis occupation begins. October 22–24: 1941 Odesa massacre. Odesa becomes capital of Romanian -administered Transnistria Governorate. [citation needed] 1944.

  9. Odesa International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Odesa International Airport ( Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт «Одеса») ( IATA: ODS, ICAO: UKOO) is an international airport of Odesa, the third largest city of Ukraine, located 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest from its city centre. On 24 February 2022, Ukraine closed airspace to civilian flights due to the Russian invasion of ...