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A dark granite memorial plaque is mounted on a textured white wall. The plaque features an etched portrait of a young man in a cap, with a reflection of industrial structures and trees visible on its polished surface. Below the portrait, white text in Russian lists nicknames associated with the person. The text reads: "On this pier, he loved to catch Black Sea gobies. Mikhail Vinnitskiy, also known as Mishka the Japanese, also known as King of Moldavanka, also known as Benya Krik." This plaque is located in Odesa, Ukraine, specifically on the Otrada beach promenade, near the popular "Ostrov" (Island) restaurant, commemorating the fictional character Benya Krik from Isaac Babel's "Odessa Stories".
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Jun 21, 2026

Odesa, Ukraine

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A dark granite memorial plaque is mounted on a textured white wall. The plaque features an etched portrait of a young man in a cap, with a reflection of industrial structures and trees visible on its polished surface. Below the portrait, white text in Russian lists nicknames associated with the person. The text reads: "On this pier, he loved to catch Black Sea gobies. Mikhail Vinnitskiy, also known as Mishka the Japanese, also known as King of Moldavanka, also known as Benya Krik." This plaque is located in Odesa, Ukraine, specifically on the Otrada beach promenade, near the popular "Ostrov" (Island) restaurant, commemorating the fictional character Benya Krik from Isaac Babel's "Odessa Stories".

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