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Odessa in Texas State

Odessa is a city in the western United States, Texas, belonging to the Ector County (Chief County county governance) and Midlands County. Area of 95.5 square kilometers, the 2006 population of 95,163 people.The population was 99,940 at the 2010 census making it the 31st most populous city in the state of Texas.

Odessa is located along the southwestern edge of the Llano Estacado in West Texas. It is situated above the Permian Basin, a large sedimentary deposit that contains significant reserves of oil and natural gas.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 36.9 square miles (96 km2). 36.8 square miles (95 km2) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) of it (0.19%) is covered by water.

Odessa Odessa city name from the port city of Ukraine. The huge meteor meteorite (180 meters) in diameter known for. Engaged in railway construction by Russian immigrants here in 1881, it is in use in the name of the Russian Odessa. German descent immigrants built the town in 1886. The discovery of oil in 1927, founded the oil processing machinery, synthetic rubber, chemical and petroleum-related industrial.

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