formerly (1935-91) Kuybyshev City (pop., 2001 est.: 1,146,400) and river port, eastern Russia. Located on the left bank of the Volga River where the Samara River joins the Volga, it was founded in 1586 as a fortress protecting the Volga trade route. It was the scene of the rebellion of Yemelyan Pugachov against Catherine II in 1773-74. It later became a major trade centre. Its growth was stimulated during World War II by the relocation there of numerous government functions when Moscow was threatened by German attack. It is highly industrialized and is the centre of a network of pipelines. Oil and petrochemicals are the major industries
A type of dried fruit that has a seed attached to a wing, which often causes the fruit to spin downward when it falls from a tree Most Maples have paired samaras in clusters, while most Ashes and Tree-of-Heaven have single samaras in large clusters
A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit
A kind of fruit Thin "wings" are attached to the seed Maples have "helicopters", the most commonly known samara However, ashes and elms also have samaras [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
A dry fruit that does not split open and has part of the fruit wall extended to form a flattened membrane or wing