Druzhba (Russian: Дружба, lit. 'Friendship') is a three-masted, full-rigged training ship, based in Odesa, Ukraine. It was built in 1987 at the Vladimir Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland. The vessel is one of six sister ships designed by the Polish naval architect Zygmunt Choreń, alongside Dar Młodzieży, Mir, Pallada, Khersones and Nadezhda.
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The Vorontsov Palace is a 19th-century palace and colonnade in Odesa, Ukraine, at the end of the Prymorskyi Boulevard pedestrian walkway.
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The Odesa National Fine Arts Museum or Odesa National Art Museum is one of the principal art galleries of the city of Odesa in Ukraine. Founded in 1899, it occupies the Potocki Palace, itself a monument of early 19th century architecture. The museum now houses more than 10 thousand pieces of art, including paintings by some of the best-known Russian and Ukrainian artists of late 19th and early 20th century. It is the only museum in Odesa that has free entrance day every last Sunday of the month.
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During the southern Ukraine offensive of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the city of Odesa and the surrounding region have been the target of shelling and air strikes by Russian forces on multiple occasions since the conflict began, fired in part by Russian warships situated offshore in the Black Sea. The city has also been targeted by Russian cruise missiles.
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The Odesa International Medical University is a Ukrainian higher educational institution located in Odesa.
The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs with a strong emphasis on medical specialties like general medicine, somatology, nursing, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, biomedical engineering and agricultural engineering.
All medical degrees of the university issued for foreign graduates are recognized and listed in the International Medical Education Directory, World Health Organization, Medical Council of Europe, General Medical Council of UK, Pakistan Medical & Dental Council, Medical Council of Nigeria and other African countries as well.
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The Potemkin Stairs, Potemkin Steps, or officially, the Prymorski Stairs, are a giant stairway in Odesa, Ukraine. They are considered a formal entrance into the city from the direction of the sea and are the best known symbol of Odesa.
The stairs were originally known as the Boulevard steps, the Giant Staircase, or the Richelieu steps. The top step is 12.5 m wide, and the lowest step is 21.7 m wide. The staircase extends for 142 m, but it gives the illusion of greater length.
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