I recently got back from a business trip to Ukraine.
this beautiful but poor country got so much to offer, but in my eyes it didn't change much in the past twenty years or so, since the USSR fall apart.
Although Odessa is a city in Ukraine, the citizens of Odessa doesn't consider themselves to be Ukraine's or Russian, in there definition they simply "Odessiti".
It seems that right they are. Odessa doesn't look like any other city in Ukraine. it's big, stunning, with rich Jewish history and unbelievable architecture.
the promenade of the black sea was just outside of our hotel, so was the statue of the author and poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin.
I just loved my visit in Odessa.
this beautiful but poor country got so much to offer, but in my eyes it didn't change much in the past twenty years or so, since the USSR fall apart.
Although Odessa is a city in Ukraine, the citizens of Odessa doesn't consider themselves to be Ukraine's or Russian, in there definition they simply "Odessiti".
It seems that right they are. Odessa doesn't look like any other city in Ukraine. it's big, stunning, with rich Jewish history and unbelievable architecture.
the promenade of the black sea was just outside of our hotel, so was the statue of the author and poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin.
I just loved my visit in Odessa.
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