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City in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
Izmail
Ізмаїл
City
From top, left to right: Intercession Cathedral, School No. 2, Lesser Mosque, Dormition Church, military hospital, railway station
Izmail (Ukrainian: Ізмаїл, pronounced[izmɐˈjil]ⓘ; Russian: Измаил; Romanian: Ismail, Smil or Smeilu; Bulgarian: Исмаил), is a city and municipality on the Danube river in Odesa Oblast in south-western Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Izmail Raion, one of seven districts of Odesa Oblast, and is the only locality which constitutes Izmail urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[3]
In Russian historiography, Izmail is associated with the 18th century storming of the Ottoman fortress of Izmail by Russian general Alexander Suvorov. It was the capital of Izmail Oblast, but it is no longer, as Izmail Oblast joined Odesa Oblast in 1954.
It is the largest Ukrainian port in the Danube Delta, on its Chilia branch. It is also the largest city of the Ukrainian Budjak area. As such, Izmail is a center of the food processing industry and a popular regional tourist destination. It is also a base of the Ukrainian Navy and the Ukrainian Sea Guard units operating on the river. The World Wildlife Fund's Isles of Izmail Regional Landscape Park is located nearby. Population: 69,932 (2022 estimate).[2]
^Українські та нідерландські вчені вивчатимуть ранню історію Ізмаїла на півдні Одещини
^ abЧисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
^"Измаильская городская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
Izmail (Ukrainian: Ізмаїл, pronounced [izmɐˈjil] ; Russian: Измаил; Romanian: Ismail, Smil or Smeilu; Bulgarian: Исмаил), is a city and municipality on...
The siege of Izmail or Ismail / Ishmael / İzmail (Turkish: İzmail Kuşatması), also called the storming of Izmail (Russian: Штурм Измаила), was a military...
Izmail Ivanovich Sreznevsky (Russian: Измаил Иванович Срезневский; 13 June 1812, Yaroslavl – 21 February 1880, St. Petersburg) was a Russian philologist...
Izmail Raion (Ukrainian: Ізмаїльський район, romanized: Izmailskyi raion; Bulgarian: Измаилски район; Romanian: Raionul Ismail) is a raion (administrative...
Izmail Oblast (Ukrainian: Ізмаїльська область, romanized: Izmailska oblast; Romanian: Regiunea Ismail) (7 August 1940 — 15 February 1954) was an oblast...
Southern Bessarabia or South Bessarabia is a territory of Bessarabia which, as a result of the Crimean War, was returned to the Moldavian Principality...
Izmail Sea Commercial Port, a state-owned enterprise in the field of maritime transport, is a multidisciplinary port located in the waters of the Kiliia...
best known for serving as the chief commander of the Izmail garrison during the Siege of Izmail in 1790 during the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792. He...
oblast with its pre-war borders. Odesa Oblast expanded in 1954 to absorb Izmail Oblast (also known as the Budjak region of Bessarabia), formed in 1940 as...
The Storming of Izmail on December 22, 1790, by Russian troops under the command of Alexander Suvorov. Suvorov's victory was immortalized with the empire's...
home to approximately 600,000 people. The majority of the region (former Izmail Oblast) is now located in Ukraine's Odesa Oblast, while the remaining part...
from 1742. The reconstructed and observed streamflow (Q – m3/s) at Ceatal Izmail for the 1742 to 2022: The land drained by the Danube extends into many other...
области – Бизнес-портал Измаила [Genoese colonies in the Odesa region – Izmail's business portal] (in Russian). 5 February 2018. Archived from the original...
This is a list of villages in Odesa Oblast of Ukraine, categorised by raion. Odradna Balka Petrovirivka Tanivka Velykyi Buialyk Vovkove Bilenke Kosivka...
Battle of Rymnik, and afterwards defeated the Ottomans in the storming of Izmail. His victories at Focșani and Rymnik established him as the most brilliant...
controlled by the unrecognized Russian-backed separatist region of Transnistria; Izmail, in the southwest corner of Ukraine on the Danube; and Bilhorod-Dnistrovs'kyi...
settlement hromada (Ukrainian: Суворовська селищна громада) is a hromada in Izmail Raion of Odesa Oblast in southwestern Ukraine. Population: 11,994 (2020...
law, and awarded back to Moldavia the areas around Bolhrad, Cahul, and Izmail. However, the Convention failed to note whether the two thrones could not...
FC Dunayets Izmail was a Ukrainian amateur football club from Izmail, Odesa Oblast. Soviet Danube Shipping Company started the club in 1950s. The team...
Izmail Airport (Ukrainian: Аеропорт «Ізмаїл») (ICAO: UKOI) is a closed airport in the Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It is located 4.5 km North of the city of...