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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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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 administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre. As of January 2021 Odesa's population was approximately In classical antiquity a large Greek settlement existed at its location. The first chronicle mention of the Slavic settlement-port of Kotsiubijiv, which was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, dates back to 1415, when a ship was sent from here to Constantinople by sea. After a period of Lithuanian Grand Duchy control, the port and its surroundings became part of the domain of the Ottomans in 1529, under the name Hacibey, and remained there until the empire's defeat in the Russo-Turkish War of 1792. In 1794, the modern city of Odesa was founded by a decree of the Russian empress Catherine the ...
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Boris Aleksandrovich Pelican
Boris Aleksandrovich Pelikan (russian: Борис Александрович Пеликан; 1861-1931) was the Mayor of Odesa, Ukraine, Russia, from 1913-1917. See also *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 {{Reflist, 2 Mayors of Odesa, Lists ... Notes 1861 births 1931 deaths Mayors of Odesa People from the Russian Empire {{Ukraine-mayor-stub ...
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Timeline Of Odesa
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Odesa, Ukraine. 13th to 17th century * 1240 – Tatars begin settling herds in the region. * 1415 – A settlement of Kachibei ( Khadjibey, Hacıbey, Kotsiubiyiv) was first mentioned. * 15th century – Khadjibey ceded to Lithuania. * 1529 – Ottoman conquest. 18th century * 1764 – Fortress Yeni Dünya built at Khadjibey by Turks. * 1789 – Russian forces take fortress. * 1791 – Khadjibey annexed to Novorossiya. * 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, ...
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The Ukrainian Week
''The Ukrainian Week'' ( uk, Український Тиждень, translit=Ukrainskyi Tyzhden) is an illustrated weekly magazine covering politics, economics and the arts and aimed at the socially engaged Ukrainian-language reader. It provides a range of analysis, opinion, interviews, feature pieces, including travel both in Ukraine and outside, and art reviews and events calendar. Its first editor-in-chief was Yuriy Makarov. History and profile ''The Ukrainian Week'' is published in Ukraine by ECEM Media Ukraine GmbH (Austria)Statement of the Ukrainian Week about harassment for publishing after ...
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Gennadiy Trukhanov
Gennadiy Leonidovich Trukhanov (russian: Геннадий Леонидович Труханов; uk, Генна́дій Леоні́дович Труха́нов, ''Hennadiy Leonidovych Trukhanov''; born 17 January 1965) is the mayor of Odesa. He has been named as part of a Ukrainian crime syndicate who laundered money through London by buying multi-million pound properties in the city. Life Gennadiy Trukhanov was born on 17 January 1965 in Odesa, which was then in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, a part of the Soviet Union. In 1986, he graduated from the in Odesa. After graduation, he was given the rank of lieutenant. He was an engineer that specialised in repairing and maintaining artillery. From 1986 until 1992, he served in the North Caucasus Military District. He retired from Armed Forces in 1992, after having attained the rank of captain. In 1993, he worked at a private security firm. In 2000, he worked at Lukoil. He started work at the office of Verkhovna Rada, ...
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Oleh Bryndak
Oleh may refer to: * Oleh, Delta * Common Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ... male name, see also Oleg * A Jew immigrating to Israel (plural of oleh is olim) See also * Oleg (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Oleksiy Kostusyev
Oleksiy Oleksiiovych Kostusyev ( uk, Олексій Олексійович Костусєв; June 29, 1954) is a Ukrainian politician and former mayor of Odesa. Kostusyev is the father of fellow Ukrainian politician Oleksiy HoncharenkoSmall biography of Oleksiy Honcharenko
LB.ua (18 December 2014)
Kostusyev divorced Oleksiy's mother when Oleksiy was three years old. Kostusyev previously served as the head of the Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine, the nation's premier

Rouslan Borisovich Bodelan
Rouslan Borysovych Bodelan ( uk, Руслан Борисович Боделан, russian: link=no, Руслан Борисович Боделан; born 4 April 1942 in Berezivka village, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast) is a Soviet and Ukrainian politician. Biography Soviet times Rouslan Bodelan started his career in 1959 as a sports coach/teacher in a secondary school. In 1961 he began his work at the "Odessilbud" construction company (within its Construction and Field Assembly Department #14) in Balta. Since 1964 Bodelan is active in politics, being member and functionary in Komsomol, Communist Party of the Soviet Union and other Soviet organizations. In 1965, he became a First Secretary (Head) of Kiliia Raion Komsomol Organization. His top position in CPSU was the First Secretary of Odesa Regional Committee, which he occupied in April 1990. Career in independent Ukraine On 3 April 1990 Bodelan was elected member of the Odesa Oblast ''Soviet'' (council). He was later elected a ...
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Eduard Hurvits
Eduard Yosypovych Hurvits ( uk, Едуард Йосипович Гурвіц; yi, רד יאָסיפּאָוויטש גוּרוויץ, translit=Eduard Iosipovitsh Gurvitz; born 30 January 1948) is a Ukrainian politician who served as the 71st mayor of Odesa on two occasions; first from July 1994 to 26 May 1998, and then from 5 April 2005 to 6 November 2010. He also served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine on two occasions, from 27 March 1994 to 26 March 2006 and from 28 October 2012 to 26 October 2014. Born into a Jewish family in western Ukraine, Hurvits served in the Soviet Army for one year before becoming a construction foreman in the southwestern Soviet Union. A participant in Odesan politics since 1990, Hurvits became both mayor of Odesa and a People's Deputy of Ukraine as a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine. As mayor, Hurvits clashed frequently with President Leonid Kuchma, and was removed following his re-election in 1998. Remaining in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrain ...
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Valentyn Symonenko
Valentyn Kostyantynovych Symonenko ( uk, Валентин Костянтинович Симоненко; born July 4, 1940, in Odesa) is a Ukrainian politician and former Soviet Communist Party functionary. Between 1996 and 2011 he was chairman of the Accounting Chamber of Ukraine. In 1983-1992 he served as mayor of Odesa, then as the First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine in the Fokin government, and for period of 10 days in October 1992 (October 2–12) ex officio acted as a Prime Minister of Ukraine upon the resignation of Vitold Fokin and the appointment of Leonid Kuchma to the office. Symonenko became the first "acting Prime Minister". Symonenko has been elected to the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) for three sequential terms (11, 12(1), and 13(2) convocations). In 1996 he was elected as the Chairman of the Accounting Chamber of Ukraine. In 2003 he was re-elected for the second 7-year term. The Accounting Chamber executes control over revenues and expenditures of the State Bud ...
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