Lustdorf Люстдорф | |
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| Coordinates:46°20′59″N30°42′09″E / 46.34972°N 30.70250°E /46.34972; 30.70250 | |
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| Established | 1805 |
Lustdorf (Ukrainian:Люстдорф,romanized: Liustdorf), formerly known asChornomorka (Ukrainian:Чорноморка;Russian:Черноморка,romanized: Chernomorka), is aspa town andmicrodistrict ofOdesa,Ukraine.
Lustdorf was founded byBlack Sea German colonists in 1805. By the time it was placed under the administration ofGroßliebenthal in 1886, it had 717 residents.[1] The village was connected to theOdesa Tram in 1882,[2] and was among the wealthier settlements in the surrounding region during the early 20th century.[3] On February 1, 1945, the village was named Chornomorka.[4] In the 1990s, the historical name Lustdorf was restored to the village.
Lustdorf was granted the right to self-governance by theOdesa City Council in 2008.[5] It is aspa town.[6]
One of the training bases of the Chornomorets football club is located here, as well as a 500-seat stadium reconstructed in 2006, where the Chornomorets youth team plays its home games.[7]