Samara
Samara (Russian: Самара, Samara, also Samara) is a city of the Russian Federation on the east bank of the Volga River. From 1935 to 1990, he was called Kuybyshev (Куйбышев, Kuybyshev) on behalf of the revolutionary Valeriyan Kuibichev who served as the Soviet Communist Party Political Bureau, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Gospeller, etc. The administrative center of Samara State in the southeastern part of Europe and Russia. The population is 1,157,880 people (according to the 2002 Russian census, 1,544,460 people in the 1989 Soviet census), the sixth largest city in the Russian Federation next to Yekaterinburg. It is built in the place where the Volga River bends east to the east and the Summarra River joins. In the west of Samara city the Volga River flows, North is the Sokolui Hill, steps and (the grassland) spreads east and south. ...