SAMARA, City, Russia

səmäˈrə, formerly Kuybyshev, city (1989 pop. 1,254,000), capital of its region, E central European Russia, on the left bank of the Volga and at the mouth of the Samara River. It is a major river port and rail center (Moscow-Siberian line) and has important industries producing automobiles, aircraft, locomotives, machinery, ball bearings, synthetic rubber, chemicals, textiles, and petroleum products. Grain and livestock are the chief exports. The gigantic Kuybyshev reservoir and hydroelectric plant is a few miles upstream from the city. Industrial and residential satellite cities surround the main metropolis. Founded in 1586 as a Muscovite stronghold for the defense of the Volga trade route and of Russia's eastern frontier, Samara was attacked by the Nogai Tatars (1615) and the Kalmyks (1644) and opened its gates to the Cossack rebels under Stenka Razin in 1670. It grew to be the chief grain center on the Volga and was the seat of immensely rich grain merchants. Its industrial expansion dates from the early 20th cent., when railroads to Siberia and central Asia were built. Samara was (1918) the seat of the anti-Bolshevik provisional government and constituent assembly of Russia. During World War II the central government of the USSR was transferred to Kuybyshev (1941–43) from Moscow. As a result, the population increased tremendously, and the city limits were greatly expanded. The city was named Kuybyshev from 1935 to 1991.

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...central European Russian/Ural regions...Moscow City 23.3...37.3 Samara 23.4...and poorest Russian regions, 1999...Moscow City 548...DNA Samara 233...central European Russia and Urals...Moscow City (1/1...4. Samara (2/3...
...workingmens quarters of the city a seedbed for their ideas...things should be made new. Holy Russia possessed a Messiah and no social...EVERYWHERE except in Southeastern Russia, Red forces were winning. In...from square to square in the city. Bullet-scarred walls and doorways...
...teetotalers (trezvenniki, the disciples of the Samara peasant Ivan Churikov), and the name-glori...Baptism, that enjoyed surprising success in Russia after the Emancipation of i 86 i, these...grew up among peasant migrants to the city. Others, such as the Podgornites and the...
...case with Moscow city within the Russian Federation (see...varied across the Russian Federation from 5.6 per cent in Moscow city to 51.8 per cent...parliaments. In Russia all eighty- nine...populations. Thus, Moscow city and the Yevenk autonomous...
...George Neidlinger took direct control of Russian sales in 1877 and sent his representatives...district, immediately set up a store in the city and a stall at the great Nizhni-Novgorod...owned retail stores in Tula, Orel, Samara, and Astrakhan and making many new contracts...
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...Yaroslavl, Chelyabinsk, Ekaterinburg, Samara, and others, Russian universities have carried out a number...learning centers in Yaroslavl, Voronezh, Samara, Krasnoyarsk, and other cities of the Russian Federation. All these distance learning...
...sale of land in Russia since the revolution...buildings in the city. 58 Ruble...other cities, such as Samara. 61 However...services outside the city limits? One line...of contemporary Russia is its third-worldization...P. Hanson, "Samara:" A Preliminary Profile...
...St Petersburg, Russias second largest city, has 5 million inhabitants, making it...catch-up" consumption will drive growth as Russias economy evolves along free-market lines...Moscow, St Petersburg, Nizhni Novgorod, Samara, and Chelyabinsk - stand out as particularly...
...1996), we found a significant capitol city effect in explaining variation among different performance measures of Russian firms; firms in Moscow tended to do...Moscow region, Murmansk, Penza, Ryazan, Samara, Smolensk, Stavrapol, Tomsk, Tula, Ulyanovsk...
...found the port city in turmoil...permission from Russian officials in...point west of Samara (later renamed...departure from Russia and thereby...to the port city they accompanied...a number of Russians who had been in the city when the imperial...
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...had forgotten. Then we danced to popular Russian music. We spent the next day touring the capital, Samara, located on a picturesque section of the...met us and gave us a guided tour of the city. My stay in Togliatti couldnt have been...
...his home in the Samara region of southern Russia, an area notorious...Nashe Vremya, in the city of Rostov-on-Don in southwestern Russia. At first, police...against journalists in Russia provides a modicum...based in New York City, and other outside...
...taxes comes first. As a result, actions like those of unions in Samara, which had collected nearly $20 million in unpaid wages through 2,000 civil suits, are no longer possible. Both U.S. and Russian labor, however, still condemn the effects of free-market reform...
...killings were common. By the late nineties, even using Russias typically underreported crime statistics, Togliattis...including murder--nearly matched that of neighboring Samara, a city twice its size. The Togliatti Review, a tabloid launched...
...combined into a financial network of the 12 out of Russias 89 regions that are in credit with the central...so-called `community of donor regions. Moscow City money is being invested in Samara, Saratov, Astrakhan, Yekaterinburg and elsewhere...
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...His Russian partners included the Moscow city government. But that relationship had...have left Mr. Tatum without a krysha - a Russian security service that literally means...percent); Tyumen Oblast (6.2 percent); Samara Oblast (4.5 percent), St. Petersburg...
...stadium (after the game), OBrien said. Even in deepest Russia, in this city nobody had heard of, there was an Irish bar. It proves...FAIRYTALE: St Pats players celebrate at the final whistle in Samara on Thursday (left) as goalscoring hero Declan OBrien...
...says. I meet another brave journalist in Tagliatti, a city in south west Russia. Alexei Mironov is a pleasant, bespectacled young...and removed all the documents. They were taken to Samara, the regional police headquarters, where they became...
...forces to perform every piece written by the Russian composer. Birmingham Royal Ballet and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra begin their...0121 780 3333 DANCE DELIGHT: Marion Rainer, Samara Downs and Dianne Gray in Rite of Spring
...of Ekat; Mayor Mikhail Malahovskiy of Ahtubinsk and a member of the United Russia Party; Larisa Shkondina of the Union of Rightist Forces and a member of the Samara city council; and Dmitry Vishnyakov, chairman of the Muskie Club of Moscow. They...
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SAMARA , city, Russia s ma r...Kuybyshev, city (1989 pop...central European Russia, on the left...mouth of the Samara River. It...upstream from the city. Industrial...route and of Russias eastern frontier, Samara was attacked...
...the capital and largest city. In its political meaning, the term Russia applies to the Russian...Volgograd , Kazan , Samara (formerly Kuybyshev...greatest river of European Russia, has highly developed...at Volgograd, Kazan, Samara (formerly Kuybyshev...
TOLYATTI tolyeat te, city (1989 pop. 631,000), W European Russia, on the Volga River, near Samara. It is the site of Russias largest automobile factory, which receives its power from Lenin dam at Zhigulyovski. Other manufactures include heavy...
...formerly Chkalov chka l f, city (1989 pop. 547,000), capital of Orenburg region, Central Asian Russia, on the Ural River. It is a...the Central Asian RR, and the Samara-Orenburg line meet. Other industries...Pugachev. It became a center for Russian trade with Kazakhstan and central...


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