Administrative divisions of Samara
Samara is the administrative center of Samara Oblast and currently the city is divided into 9 city-districts.[1]
As part of Samara Oblast Administration, the city of Samara is the city of regional significance.[2][3]
Samara has 9 districts since its administrative reform in 1978[4][5][6][7]
List of districts
District | Population (2019 estimate) | Area (km²) | Area (sq miles) | Density (in km²) | Density (in sq miles) | Notes |
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Kuybyshevsky | 154,078 | 78 | 30.11 | 1,975 | 762 | It is located in the southern part of the city on the left bank of the Samara River. |
Samarasky | 68,946 | It forms the part of western historical portion of the city. | ||||
Leninsky | 84,834 | 5.4 | 2.08 | 15,710 | 6,065 | It is the financial and culture center of the city. |
Zheleznodorozhny | 152,749 | 19.6 | 7.5 | 7,793 | 3,008 | The district is famous for Samara Railway Station. |
Oktyabrsky | 177,856 | 16.1 | 6.21 | 11,046 | 4,264 | The district is one of the highly developed areas of the city. |
Sovetsky | 241,534 | 48.5 | 18.7 | 4,980 | 1,922 | The district has city's large enterprises,educational and medical institutions and parks and squares. Formerly it is known as Molotovsky District. |
Promyshlenny | 373,867 | 50.5 | 19.4 | 7,403 | 2,858 | It is the mostly densely district in the city. |
Kirovsky | 357,682 | 87.5 | 33.7 | 4,087 | 1,577 | The district is one of the largest in Samara, possessing powerful economic, scientific and potential, creative achievements and traditions. |
Krasnoglinsky | 134,690 | 147 | 56.7 | 916 | 353 | The district is known for its natural resources importance. |
See also
References
- "Samara City Charter".
- "OKATO 36 401".
- "Samara Oblast Charter".
- "Establishment of urban boundaries in Samara, Samara Oblast". Archived from the original on 2012-03-24.
- "Law of Samara Region, March 30, 2015".
- "History of Administrative divisions of Samara, Samara Province". Archived from the original on 2018-01-12.
- "1979 Russian census in Samara".
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