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Lustdorf ( uk, Люстдорф, translit=Liustdorf), formerly known as Chornomorka ( uk, Чорноморка; russian: Черноморка, translit=Chernomorka), is a
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History

Lustdorf was founded by Black Sea German colonists in 1805. By the time it was placed under the administration of Großliebenthal in 1886, it had 717 residents. The village was connected to the Odesa Tram in 1882, and was among the wealthier settlements in the surrounding region during the early 20th century. On February 1, 1945, the village was named Chornomorka. In the 1990s, the historical name Lustdorf was restored to the village. Lustdorf was granted the right to self-governance by the Odesa City Council in 2008. It is a
spa town A spa town is a resort town based on a mineral spa (a developed mineral spring). Patrons visit spas to "take the waters" for their purported health benefits. Thomas Guidott set up a medical practice in the English town of Bath in 1668. H ...
. One of the training bases of the Chornomorets football club is located here, as well as a 500-seat stadium reconstructed in 2006, where the Chornomorets youth team plays its home games.Тренувальні бази (офіційна сторінка ФК «Чорноморця»)
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