Prymorske, Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast

Prymorske or Primorskoye (Ukrainian: Приморське; Russian: Приморское; Romanian: Jibrieni) is a small seaside village in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine.

The territory encompasses 6.37 km² (together with agricultural land - 98.68 km ²) According to the 2001 census, of the 1612 residents in Prymorske, the ethnic make up is as followers: 59 are Ukrainian, 986 are Russian, 14 are Moldavian, 9 are Bulgarian and 4 are Georgian.

During the Russian Civil War, Southern Bessarabia, together with the rest of the province and with it the village, united with Romania.

In 1940, following an ultimatum from the Soviet Union, the territory was occupied by the Red Army and became a part of the Ukrainian SSR.

During World War II, Soviet troops lost control of the village, and fell back to Odesa.

In March and August 1944 during the Uman-Botoşani and Jassy-Kishinev Offensives, the soldiers of the 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian Front landed marines 2 km from the village.

[3][4] The climate in Prymorske is moderate continental with short and mild winters with frequent thaws, and warm, sometimes hot long summer, with little humidity.