Samara, Russia
Who We Are:
The Sister City relationship with Samara Russia was formalized with St. Louis County in 1992 at the prompting of educators at SIU Edwardsville and Webster University that were traveling to Samara to teach at Samara State University.
With the formation of the relationship the Greater St. Louis – Samara Sister City Committee was formed as an all-volunteer organization to represent Greater St. Louis in all ongoing cultural exchange and economic development with the Russian Sister City.
Today, the Greater St. Louis – Samara Sister Cities Committee works diligently with hospitals, universities, and regional municipalities and businesses to further promote St. Louis’ ties to Russia.
Samara:

Samara, formerly
Kuybyshev, is the
capital of its region in
Russia. Because it sits on
the banks of the Volga and
Samara rivers, it is a major
river port and rail center.
Samara has established
itself as a home for US,
German, Swiss and French
investments including Delphi
Automotive, Pepsi, Coca-
Cola, Nestle and Danone.
Samara was founded in 1586
as a Muscovite stronghold to
defend the Volga trade route
and Russia’s eastern frontier.
The USSR transferred its central
government to Kuybyshev during
World War II, which increased the
city’s population and city limits.
Samara is seeking to secure itself
a promising future as a center for
Western capital and attract more
foreign funds to one of Russia’s
most pro-business regions. The
wealthy Samara oblast wishes to
leverage its locally mined gold to
develop Samara’s aeronautics,
automotive and foodstuffs
industries.
St. Louis – Samara
Sister Cities Committee offers:
• Business development
• Business networking
• Business internship exchanges
• Student exchanges
• Cultural exchanges

Officer(s):
Mr. Dmitriy Kabargin, President, dmitri.kabargin@gmail.com
Committee Membership:
Annual Membership in the St. Louis-Brĉko Sister Cities Committee is:
Individual $15
Family $25
Student $10
Supporting Patron $50
Corporation $100
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