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Timeline Of Samara, Russia
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Samara, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1586 - Fortress established. * 1685 - Cathedral built. * 1824 - September: Tsar Alexander I visits town. * 1850 ** Samara government established. ** founded. * 1851 - Strukovsky Garden opens. * 1871 - becomes mayor. * 1881 - built. * 1882 - Society of Doctors established. * 1883 - Population: 63,479. * 1894 - built. * 1897 - Population: 91,672. 20th century * 1913 - Population: 144,000. * 1928 - City becomes part of the Middle Volga Oblast. * 1932 - Botanical Garden State University established. * 1935 ** Samara renamed "Kuybyshev" (after Valerian Kuybyshev). ** Cathedral of Christ the Savior demolished. * 1941 - National government relocated to Kuybyshev from Moscow. * 1942 - Football Club Krylia Sovetov Samara formed. * 1943 - National government relocated from Kuybyshev back to Moscow. * 1957 - Metallurg Stadium opens. * 1965 - Population: 948,000. * 1985 - Population: ...
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-Timelines Regional timelines Historical timelines Urban planning cities A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
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Konstantin Titov
Konstantin Alekseyevich Titov (russian: Константин Алексеевич Титов; born October 30, 1944 in Moscow) is a Russian politician. He was the Senator from Samara Oblast from 2007 to 2014 and Governor of Samara Oblast from 1991 till 2007. In 2000 he ran for President of Russia, but lost the election gaining 1.5% of the vote. Biography Early life Titov was born in 1944, in Moscow. In 1953, the Titov family moved to Stavropol, Kuibyshev Oblast (now Tolyatti, Samara Oblast). In 1962, Konstantin Titov graduated from school and entered the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute, graduating in 1968 with a degree in mechanical Engineer for the operation of aircraft and engines. At the same time he worked as a milling machine operator at the Kuibyshev aviation plant. From 1968 to 1970 year in the direction of the Institute worked as a flight engineer aircraft factory. In 1969 he was elected Deputy Secretary of the Komsomol Committee of the Kuibyshev aviation plant. In 197 ...
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Timeline Of Nizhny Novgorod
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1221 – Nizhny Novgorod "founded by Vladimir princes as outpost against Mordvinians and Volga Bulgars." * 1227 – built. * 1330 – Pechersky Ascension Monastery founded (approximate date). * 1370 – Convent of the Annunciation founded. * 1393 – Nizhny Novgorod becomes part of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. * 1515 – Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin built. * 1631 – rebuilt. * 1719 – Stroganov church built. * 1817 – Annual Nizhny Novgorod Fair begins. * 1822 – built. * 1849 – Nizhny Novgorod Machine Factory established. * 1862 – Nizhny Novgorod railway station opens. * 1867 – Population: 40,742. * 1868 - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral construction begins. * 1871 - Steamship ''Perevorot'' built and joined the Steamboats on the Volga River. * 1881 – Population: 57,530. * 1884 – 7 July: Ethnic unrest. * 1896 – All-Russia Exhibition 1896 held; Shukhov Rotunda b ...
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Timeline Of Kazan
The following is a :City timelines, timeline of the History of Kazan, history of the city of Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1438 - Khanate of Kazan begins. * 1486 - Kazan and the Russians sign a peace treaty. * 1552 - Siege of Kazan; Russians in power. * 1562 - Annunciation cathedral founded. * 1579 - Bogoroditski convent built. * 1708 - Kazan becomes the capital of the Kazan Governorate. * 1742 - The peak of persecution of the Muslims of Kazan by the Russians. * 1770 - Märcani Mosque built. * 1774 ** July: Battle of Kazan (1774). ** Fire. * 1788 - established near city. * 1804 - Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, University founded. * 1815 - Fire. * 1825 - Fire. * 1849 - Nurulla Mosque built. * 1875 - Horse tramway begins operating. * 1881 - Population: 134,700. * 1883 - Population: 140,726. * 1890 - Äcem Mosque built. * 1894 - Moscow-Kazan Railway begins operating. * 1895 - Kazan Art School founded. * 1896 - Kazan–Passazhirskaya, Railway station ...
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List Of Cities And Towns In Russia By Population
This is a list of cities and towns in Russia with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021 census. The figures are for the population within the limits of the city/town proper, not the urban area or metropolitan area. The list includes Sevastopol and settlements within the Republic of Crimea which are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and were not subject to the 2010 census. The city of Zelenograd (a part of the federal city of Moscow) and the municipal cities/towns of the federal city of St. Petersburg are also excluded, as they are not enumerated in the 2021 census as stand-alone localities. Note that the sixteen largest cities have a total population of 35,509,177, or roughly 24.1% of the country's total population. Cities and towns Cities in bold symbolize the capital city of its respective federal subject. Three capitals are too small to make the list: Naryan-Mar (pop. 25,795), Magas (pop. 15,279), and Anadyr (pop. 15,079). Pyatigorsk is t ...
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History Of Samara
Samara, known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev, is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. Early history In Western European Sources information of Central Asia in the third quarter of the 12th Century is unknown. Information of Central Asia appears in Europe in connection with the legendary figure of Prester John, which dates from 1165. One of the earliest document where the toponym is mentioned is the Chronicle by Hugh of Saint Victor, one of the founders of the 12th century Saint Victorian school of theology. He established the chronicle named the ''Description of World Map,'' in which the most important cities and settlements were shown. In the ''Book of Extractions'' by Richard of Saint Victor, which dates from 1153 to 1162, it mentioned Samara. Samara among other Scythian cities is located beyond the Caucasian mountains in the northeast. On the Christianization of the ruling elite of the Khazar Kaganate in the 8th century, archeological in ...
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Alabinskaya (Samara Metro)
Alabinskaya is a station of the Samara Metro on First Line which was opened on 1 February 2015. It is located in Oktyabrsky district of Samara Samara ( rus, Сама́ра, p=sɐˈmarə), known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev (; ), is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast. The city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Samara rivers, with a population .... References Samara Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 2015 Railway stations located underground in Russia {{Russia-metro-stub ...
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Rossiyskaya (Samara Metro)
Rossiyskaya is a station of the Samara Metro Samara Metro (russian: link=no, Самарское Метро), formerly known as the Kuybyshev Metro (), is a rapid transit system which serves the city of Samara, Russia. Opened in 1987, it consists of one line with ten stations and approximat ... on First Line which was opened on 26 December 2007. About station This station has 2 platforms, of which only 1 is functional. The first track (Towards Alabinskaya) works in this regime - Train arrive from Moskovskaya on First track, then depart to Alabinskaya where this train changes the movement direction and goes on same track back. Towards Moskovskaya there is a switch on Second track. Train from Alabinskaya arrive on this station and then goes through switch on Second track, then next train arrives on station. After opening of second track of Alabinskaya, the second track and platform of station will be opened for passengers. References Samara Metro stations Railway st ...
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Moskovskaya (Samara Metro)
Moskovskaya is a station of the Samara Metro Samara Metro (russian: link=no, Самарское Метро), formerly known as the Kuybyshev Metro (), is a rapid transit system which serves the city of Samara, Russia. Opened in 1987, it consists of one line with ten stations and approximat ... on First Line which was opened on 27 December 2002. References {{Russia-metro-stub Samara Metro stations Railway stations in Russia opened in 2002 Railway stations located underground in Russia ...
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Volga Federal District
Volga (Privolzhsky) Federal District (russian: Приво́лжский федера́льный о́круг, ''Privolzhsky federalny okrug'') is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. It forms the southeastern part of European Russia. It is the second most populated federal district (after Central). Its population was 29,899,699 (70.8% urban) according to the 2010 Census, living on an area of . Igor Komarov was appointed the federal district's Presidential Envoy on 18 September 2018. Demographics Federal subjects The district comprises the Volga (part), Volga-Vyatka and Urals (part) economic regions and fourteen federal subjects: Ethnic composition, according to the 2010 census: Total - 29,899,699 people. Russians - 19,811,351 (66.26%) Tatars - 3,999,568 (13.38%) Bashkirs - 1,282,794 (4.29%) Chuvash - 1,272,790 (4.26%) Mordva - 617,050 (2.06%) Udmurts - 497,214 (1.66%) Mari - 473 015 (1.58%) Ukrainians - 272 385 (0.91%) Kazakhs - 221,047 (0.74%) A ...
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Samara Mosque
The Samara Mosque (russian: Самарская соборная мечеть) in Samara is one of the largest mosques in Russia.http://samara.onfoot.ru/sights/cities/42.html It was built in the late 1990s in red brick. The main dome is 13.5 meters in diameter. The minaret rises to a height of 67 meters. The building was designed by Rasim Walshin, an architect from Samara. There is an apple orchard by the walls. The New Mosque should not be confused with the pre-revolutionary mosque dating back to 1891. See also * Islam in Russia ** List of mosques in Russia * List of mosques in Europe This is a partial list of mosques in Europe. ;Group See also * Lists of mosques * Islam in Europe References External links * * mapof mosques in Europe {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Mosques In Europe * !Europe Mosques A mosque (; from ... References External links Buildings and structures in Samara, Russia Mosques in Russia Mosques completed in the 1990s Mosques in Eur ...
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