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Welcome to Welcome to Odessa regionOdessa region
General description of Odessa region.General description of Odessa region.
Territory, Location, EconomyTerritory, Location, Economy
Odessa region occupies the territory of north-western Black Sea coastline.Odessa region is the largest in Ukraine by it’s area – 33,3 ths. sq. km.The population of the region counts 2,4 million people and consists of 133 nationalities
The total length of sea coastline exceeds 300km.Free access to Black Sea-Azov basin and to large river routs of the Danube and the Dniester gives good advantages to Odessa region in the development of transport infrastructure
OdessaRomania
Kyiv Russia
Ukraine
OdessaOdessa
Odessa is administrative centre ofthe region. It is one of the largestcities of Ukraine, importanttransport, industrial, scientific,cultural and resort center with thepopulation more than 1 millionpeople.
Duke de Richelieu
LAOCOON
CultureCulture
There are 9 theatres in Odessa Region among which Odessa National Operaand Ballet Theatre that is knownall over the world, 872 libraries, 15museums and Philharmonic Society.
Every year 1 mln. tourists visit Odessa
Odessa National Opera and Ballet Theatre
Odessa Ukrainian Music and Dramatic theatre
Odessa region in transport system of EuropeOdessa region in transport system of Europe
Odessa
Moscow
Russia
UkraineKyiv Donetsk
Yuzhniyillichivsk
Kovel
Warsaw
Gdansk
Klaipeda
Riga
Helsinki
Frankfurt
Alexandropoulos
Ankara
Yerevan
Turkmen-Bashi
Tbilisi
Baku
PottyBucharestReni
Dimitrovgrad
Istanbul
Gomel
Saint Petersburg
Volgograd Astrakhan
Rostov on Don
Caspian
Sea
Black Sea
Baltic Sea
Corridor # 7
Corridor # 9
Corridor Baltic – Black Sea
Corridor Black Sea economic
corporation
Corridor TRACECA
Integration of Ukrainian DWNC DanubeIntegration of Ukrainian DWNC Danube-- Black Black Sea to inland waterway of EurasiaSea to inland waterway of Eurasia
Basic technical data for Deep Water Navigable Basic technical data for Deep Water Navigable Channel (DWNC) Channel (DWNC) ““ DanubeDanube --Black SeaBlack Sea ””
Total channel length – 162,5 км.
DWNC route through nature river beds:
• Reni Port – Izmail Chatal length -• 44,1 km.
• Izmail Chatal – Vilkovo Port length –
• 98 km.• Vilkovo Port – Black Sea length -17 km.
Artificial part of DWNC route :
• Artificial sea access duct (cut) throughsea bar in the region of Horn Bystriy,length – 3,4 km.
Vessels navigation :
• Round the clock two-sided and controlled as distinct from vessels navigation through Romanian channels – one-sided and only day time
Satellite photo of artificial Romanian dam, built Satellite photo of artificial Romanian dam, built for redistribution of water flow between for redistribution of water flow between KiliyaKiliyaand and TulchaTulcha GirloGirlo in the region of in the region of IzmailIzmail ChatalChatal
Danube water flow direction
Romanian Tulchyabranch
Ukrainian Kyliyabranch
Maritime industrial complexMaritime industrial complex
75 % of the whole state
industrial potential situated inOdessa region and consists of
7 ports:
• Port of Odessa
• Port of Yuzhniy• Port of Illichivsk
• Port of Reni
• Port of Izmail• Port of Ust-Dunay
• Port of Belgorod-Dnestrovsk
and also dockyards and
shipbuilding plants The total volume of freight cargoes passed through Odessa regional ports in 2006 made 82.6 mln. tons
Odessa Seaport harbor
Seaport of OdessaSeaport of Odessa
Odessa seaport is one of the
biggest ports of the Black Sea
basin. Its berths allows to take
freight ships with tonnage up to 100 thousand tons. Port also
takes cruise ships with length up
to 272m. Technical capability of the port allows to process more
then 14 million tons of dry cargo
and 24 million tons of oil products per year. 30 million
tons of cargo are overloaded by
Seaport of Odessa in 2006.
Seaport of Seaport of IllichivskIllichivsk
Sea port of Illichivsk specializes in container transfer. Private Enterprise “Ukrtransconteiner”realizes invest project in Seaport of Illichivsk that provides improvement of container terminal
with purpose of capacity increasing
The project’s realization program is
provided till 2015.
The total value of investments is
500 mln. USDMore then 50 mln. USD have been
already invested in the project.
The opening of the first turn of thenew Ukrainian container terminal,
that meets the European standards,
will take place in November 2007.
Seaport of Seaport of YuzhniyYuzhniy
The biggest cargo-transfer terminalin Ukraine situated in seaport ofYuzhniy in 40 kilometers fromindustrial part of Odessa
The main kinds :• Mechanized covered
warehouses, united with belt system
• 11 kilometers of belt lines• Deep berths • Non-freezing harbor
Harbor of seaport Harbor of seaport YuzhniyYuzhniy
Seaport of Yuzhniy specializes in overloading of bulk cargo and chemistry industry
products. Annual value of cargo transfer in port is 12.5 million tons.
Industrial potentialIndustrial potential
Companies of petrochemical
and machine building
industries, repair andassembly of machines,
metallurgy and metal working,
chemical and petroleumchemical sectors, food, light,
and other industries are
available in the territory of theregion
Odessa Ammonia (Odessa Ammonia ( PriportoviyPriportoviy ) plant) plant
The enterprise is one of the biggest
ammonium plants in Ukraine
The stuff consists of 3.8 thousands
workers
The plant has the biggest ammonia
terminal in Ukraine with annualcapacity of 4.7 mln. tons and the
biggest in Europe storage facilities of
120 ths. Tons.
Odessa Ammonia handles near 50%
exports of ammonia and 20 % of ureaon the national level
Agricultural complexAgricultural complex
In 2006 in Odessa region were raised:• Wheat – 2808 thousand tons• Vegetables – 569,4 thousand tons• Sunflower – 367,5 thousand tons• Potato – 297,5 thousand tons• Sugar beet – 239,8 thousand tons• Grape – 197,4 thousand tons• Fruits and berries – 81 thousand
tons
2,6 thousand square kilometers arefarming area of the region. It makes 78% of whole land supply.
Institute of wineInstitute of wine --growing and winegrowing and wine --making making named after named after TairovTairov
Institute of wine-growing andwine making named after Tairovincludes:• Centre of cloning and
selection• Three experimental farming• Research station of wine-
growing
Odessa region historically is a wine-making region.More then 50% of Ukrainiangrape is raised in Odessaregion.
Scientific and educational Scientific and educational complexcomplex
More than 20 higher educationalinstitutions are situated in Odessa
Region
The branch sector of science of theregion includes about 80 researchestablishments of different levels
Odessa National University named after Mechnikov
Odessa National Maritime Academy
Tourism and recreationTourism and recreation
The coast of the region counts
170 kilometers of sand beaches
6 estuaries with natural therapeutic
muds. Among them famousKuyalnik with its therapeutic
muds, that are not worse then Dead
sea ones
Two navigable rivers, more than
150 hotels, near 70 childrensanative centers, more than 500
holiday camps, motels and tourist
bases
Tourism and recreationTourism and recreation
Investments made in Odessa region in Investments made in Odessa region in 19991999--20062006
(in % of basic 1999 year)(in % of basic 1999 year)
100,0% 110,6%128,6%
158,6%
197,4%
283,2%
326,6%
391,9%
443,2%
0
100
200
300
400
500
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Forecast
In %
Export of goods to the main trade Export of goods to the main trade partners of Odessa regionpartners of Odessa region
Other5,9%
Food industry and agriculture
27,2%
Mashinary8,2%
Metall, metall stuff
16,6%
Transport devices2,1% Oil refining
industry and chemical industry 40%
Import of goods from the main trade Import of goods from the main trade partners of Odessa regionpartners of Odessa region
Other 32%
Food industry and agriculture
17,2%
Mashinary 19,6%
Consumer goods9,2%
Transport devices11,8%
Oil refining industry and
energy10,2%
Odessa region is an active member Odessa region is an active member of 6 interregional organizations:of 6 interregional organizations:
Assembly of European Regions (AER)Assembly of European regions was established in 1985. Itconsists of 255 regions from 30 states. Odessa region became thefirst Ukrainian member region of AER in 1992
Association of European Border Regions (AEBR)AEBR was established in 1971. About 90 regions and regionalinstitutions are its members. Odessa Region as the member ofEuroregion “Lower Danube” became the member of AEBR in 2001
Euroregion “Lower Danube”Euroregion “Lower Danube” was created in 1998. Today Odessaregion (Ukraine), Cahul and Kantemir (the Republic of Moldova),Galate, Braila and Tulcea counties (Romania) form a part of it
Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe (CPMR)The Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe was created in 1973.154 regions from 26 European countries are its members. Odessa Region became the member of this organisation in 2004
Assembly of European Wine-Producing Regions (AEWR)
Assembly of European Wine-Producing Regions was created in 1988. AEWR comprises 65 member regions from 14 countries.Odessa Region became its member in 2004
Working Community of the Danube Countries (WCDC)
The Working Community of the Danube Countries was created in 1990. Its members are 39 regions from 9 countries. Odessa Regionbecame the member of WCDC in 1994
Odessa region is an active member Odessa region is an active member of 6 interregional organizations:of 6 interregional organizations:
Odessa Regional State AdministrationOdessa Regional State Administration
General Department of Foreign Economic Activity and General Department of Foreign Economic Activity and
European IntegrationEuropean Integration
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