Odessa Oblast Одеська область
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Population Total (2004) Density
| 2,423,275 73/km²
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| Area
| 33,300 km²
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| Raions
| 26
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| Cities
| 19
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| City districts
| 8
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| Urban localities
| 33
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| Villages
| 1,138
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Odessa Oblast (Ukrainian: Одеська область, Odes'ka oblast') is an oblast of south-western Ukraine. Its capital is Odesa.
The oblast was created on February 27, 1932 as part of the Ukrainian SSR. It includes the historical territory of southern Bessarabia (or Budjak), north of the Danube River, which was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 from Romania, in accord with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The area around Ismail was not incorporated into the oblast until 1956.
Important cities (apart from Odesa) include:
Other settlements:
The oblast occupies a largely flat area of steppes divided by the estuary of the Dniester river. Its Black Sea coast comprises numerous sandy beaches, estuaries and lagoons. The region's soils are renowned for their fertility, and intensive agriculture is the mainstay of the local economy. The southwest possesses many orchards and vineyards, while arable crops are grown throughout the region.
Significant branches of the province's economy are:
The area of the region is 33,300 km²; its population (as of 2004-05-01 ) is 2.4 million people, nearly two-thirds of whom live in the city of Odessa.
Significant Romanian/Moldovan, Bulgarian and Greek minorities reside in the province.