Odesa







Nova Odesa - Nova Odesa (, , translit. Novaya Odessa) is a city in the Mykolaiv Oblast (province) of southern Ukraine.

Semen Kirsanov - Semen Kirsanov (Russian: Семен Исаакович Кирсанов) ( in Odesa — 10 December 1972 in Moscow) was a Russian poet.

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