Kulykove Pole
Garden square in Odesa, Ukraine / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kulykove Pole (Ukrainian: Куликове поле, lit. 'Wader Field')[lower-alpha 1] is a garden square and necropolis located in the Prymorskyi raion of Odesa, in a historical centre of the city. It is located near Odesa railway station.
Native name | Куликове поле (Ukrainian) |
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Former name(s) | Ploshchad Oktyabrskoi Revolutsii ('October Revolution Square') |
Namesake | family of Kulikowski |
Coordinates | 46.466111°N 30.743889°E / 46.466111; 30.743889 |
Over the years the square has been known for various festivities. In times of the Russian Empire, it was the site of Easter, Christmas and military parades, the 1909 celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Muscovy victory in the Battle of Poltava, the 100th Anniversary of the end of the French invasion of Russia, and other events. During the Soviet times, it was the site of military parades and 1 May demonstrations. In Ukraine, Kulykove Pole is known as a place of the annual Humorina celebration on April Fools' Day.
The etymology of the place's name is uncertain and still under discussion. One hypothesis links the name to a family called Kulikowski who had their estate on the site. Another suggests it was named after the Battle of Kulikovo.