- Russia. The city is
located at the
confluence of the
Volga and the
Samara rivers, with a po****tion of over 1.14
million residents, up to 1.22 million...
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Samara (Russian: Сама́ра, IPA: [
sɐˈmarə]) is a
river in
Russia and a left-bank
tributary of the Volga. It
flows into the
Volga at the city of
Samara....
- The
Samara culture is an
Eneolithic (Copper Age)
culture dating to the turn of the 5th
millennium BCE, at the
Samara Bend of the
Volga River (modern Russia)...
- The VAZ-2108,
known as the Lada
Samara in much of
Western Europe (codenamed and
later officially badged as the Lada
Sputnik in its
native Russia), is a...
- The
Samara (Ukrainian: Самара) is a
river in Ukraine, a left
tributary of the Dnieper. The city of
Dnipro is
located near the
confluence of the Dnieper...
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Samara Bend (Samarskaya Luka; Russian: Самарская Лука) is a
large hairpin bend of the
middle Volga River to the east
where it
meets the
Samara River....
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Samara,
known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev, is the
largest city and
administrative centre of
Samara Oblast in Russia. In
Western European Sources information...
- the city of
Samara is the city of
regional significance.
Samara has 9
districts since its
administrative reform in 1978
Samara "
Samara City Charter"...
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along the left bank of the
Volga river in
Central Samara, Russia. It
spans between Lesnaya Street and
Samara river port.
Design work was
begun in the...
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Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ivan Sirko, near
Stanovoy and
other adjacent islands,
Samara River on
Igren Peninsula,
during summer of 1660.
Tatars conducted a raid, during...