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Post  Samara Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:32 pm

City name: Samara (Sam for short)-- a city in Russia ((Самара))
Human name: Luka Braginski
Gender: Male
Appearance: Medium length, straight, light blondish white hair, slightly more blonde than Russia's and amber eyes. He's short and thin, often wearing either plain jeans and T-shirts or black clothes with neon colors depending on his mood.
(Physical) Age: 19
Personality: He's rather quiet and can be somewhat shy around more outgoing people, but not to the point of stuttering or fading into the background. He's pretty affectionate once he'd gotten to know you, but the stages before friendship might be rough because he has a tendency of pushing people away.
Friends: Volga (A river actually. o-o Maybe an imaginary friend of sorts?), Russia, Sweden, Poland, America and Czechoslovakia
Foes: Turkey, Moscow (More competition than anything...)

History: Before 1586, Samara was a pirate nest. The quick growth of Samara's economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was determined by the scope of the bread trade and flour milling business. The Samara Brewery came into being in the 1880s, as well as the Kenitser Macaroni Factory, an ironworks, a confectionery factory, and a factory producing matches. The town acquired a number of magnificent private residences and administrative buildings. The Trading Houses of the Subbotins, Kurlins, Shikhobalovs, and Smirnovs—founders of the flour milling industry, who contributed a lot to the development of the city—were widely known not only across Russia, but also internationally wherever Samara's wheat was exported. In its rapid growth Samara resembled many young North American cities, and contemporaries coined the names "Russian New Orleans" and "Russian Chicago" for the city. 1921 was a year of severe hunger in Samara. To provide support to the people, Fridtjof Nansen (the famous polar explorer), Martin Andersen Nexø (a Danish writer), the Swedish Red Cross Mission, and officers of the American Relief Administration from the United States came to Samara. In 1935, Samara was renamed Kuybyshev in honor of the Bolshevik leader Valerian Kuybyshev. In January 1991, the historical name of Samara was given back to the city. At the dawn of the 21st century Samara became one of the major industrial cities of Russia with a powerful cultural heritage, multi-ethnic population, and esteemed history.

Fun facts: It's the sixth largest city in Russia. Samara is a leading industrial center in the Volga region and is among the top ten Russian cities in terms of national income and industrial production volume. Samara has an opera and ballet theater, a philharmonic orchestra hall, and five drama theaters. There is a museum of natural history and local history studies, a city art museum, and a number of movie theaters.
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