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Samara region

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Main article: Subjects of the Russian Federation

Samara region is a subject of the Russian Federation, part of the Volga Federal District, the area is 53.6 thousand km ².

Illustration: bigenc.ru

Federal authorities

Territorial branches of federal authorities:

Government

Main article: Government of Samara region

Settlements

Administration of the municipal district Kamyshlinsky

Administration of Neftegorsky Municipal District

Administration of the municipal district Stavropol

Administration of the city district Samara - Duma of the city district Samara

Administration of Syzran City District - Duma of Syzran City District

Administration of the city district of Togliatti - Duma of the city district of Togliatti

Transport

Motor transport

Rail transport

Airports

Ports

Mechanical engineering

Aircraft industry

Space industry

Digitalization

Department of Information Technology and Communications of the Samara Region

2022: How digitalization goes

In May 2023, Deputy Prime Minister - Head of the Department of Information Technologies and Communications of the Samara Region Konstantin Presnyakov spoke about how the digitalization of the region took place in 2022. In particular, he noted that the Samara region entered the top 10 regions of Russia in terms of the number of representatives of small and medium-sized businesses who bought software at a discount (more than 4.6 thousand companies), taking ninth position (third position in the Volga Federal District). In total, during 2022, almost 12 thousand software products were purchased for a total amount of more than 34 million rubles.

According to Presnyakov, the main task of 2022 was to integrate with interactive forms of mass socially significant services posted on a single portal of the Public services. One of the significant results was the region's entry into the top 10 in the monitoring rating of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia on the quality of the provision of public services in electronic form. The strategy of digital transformation of the Samara region was revised and updated.

Konstantin Presnyakov

In 2022, the region continued the implementation of the project "Eliminating digital inequality 2.0," within the framework of which access to high-quality mobile communications and the Internet was provided in 11 settlements with a population of 100 to 500 people - mobile radiotelephone base stations were installed, providing mobile coverage of 2G/4G standards.

Also, the head of the information technology and communications department of the Samara region said that a law enforcement segment of the Safe City hardware and software complex (an intelligent regional security system based on a video surveillance system) has been created on the territory of the region. It consists of:

  • 878 rotary CCTV cameras;
  • 97 emergency communication consoles;
  • 8 high-definition video cameras;
  • 29 integration facilities.[1]

Test site

Power

Mining

Culture

Ministry of Culture of the Samara Region

Education

Ministry of Education and Science of the Samara Region

Universities of the Samara region

Colleges and organizations of DPO

Health care

Ministry of Health of the Samara Region

Clinics

Health parts

Medical centers

Hospitals and clinics

Clinics

Ambulance

Medical laboratories

Sport

Ministry of Sports of the Samara Region

Organizations of the Samara region

History

2018: One of the cities to host the World Cup

In 2018, Samara became a city for matches of the World Cup.

1991: The city of Kuibyshev returned the name Samara

Since 1991, the city of Kuibyshev is again called Samara.

1941: Samara is the spare capital of Russia

The city of Samara is famous as a spare capital. At the beginning of World War II, defense plants were evacuated here (including Progress, the creator of the launch vehicle for Yuri Gagarin's flight), IL-10 and IL-2 were produced here, and foreign diplomats were moving at the same time. During the war, a store for goods for currency worked in a store on the corner of Kuibyshev/Leningradskaya. The windows were painted with white paint so that the townspeople lived and did not bother). During the war, the composer Shostakovich lived in the city, in a house near the Drama Theater he wrote the 7th Leningrad Symphony.

An important date is considered November 7, 1941 - a parade was held in Kuibyshev in the presence of foreign delegations.

1935: Samara renamed Kuibyshev

Since 1935, the city of Samara was renamed Kuibyshev.

1888: Arrival of the Ulyanov family from Simbirsk

In 1888, the Ulyanov-Lenin family moved to the Samara region, and in 1889 to Samara. Vladimir Ilyich here begins to work as an assistant to the jury in court (a building with a commemorative plaque on Revolution Square).

1875

English self-propelled locomobiles (road steam locomotives) "Fowler" with fireboxes on straw. Samara province, 1875.

1874: Samara falls into the network of the Orenburg railway

Since 1874, the city has fallen into the network of the Orenburg Railway, and continues to be the largest river port.

The city received its main development due to the bread trade. The Bread Square and the building of the Bread Exchange have been preserved. This is where the trade was conducted. Further, grain was sent to customers along the Volga. The embankments were used for private commercial wharves. The townspeople did not have access to the water. Trade was mainly in grain and forest.

1670: Samara captured by Stepan Razin's army

In 1670, Samara was captured by the army of Stepan Razin. It is believed that in the area of ​ ​ Samara Luka, he was engaged in robbery and piracy.

1586: Prince Zasekin establishes fortress

Prince Zasekin built the first Russian wooden fortress as an intermediate point between Kazan and the recently annexed Astrakhan in 1586. Prior to this, the place was mainly used for temporary stops of nomads (you can find a recreated fortress in the old part of the city at the intersection of Vodnikov/Maxim Gorky streets).

VII thousand BC: Elshan culture with the oldest ceramics in Europe

Main article: Elshan culture

Elshan culture - Eastern European subneolithic archaeological culture of the 7th millennium BC. e. The area covers the Middle Volga region (Samara, Ulyanovsk regions, Buzuluk district of the Orenburg region). The oldest ceramic culture in Europe.