Samara Bend

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The Samara bend (Russian: Самарская Лука) is a large, backwards-C-shaped bend in the middle Volga River at the confluence of the Samara River (53°07′N 50°04′ECoordinates: 53°07′N 50°04′E). It is situated in Samara Oblast, Volga Federal District of Russia.

The Samara River valley offers an easy passage to the Ural River valley, and historically has been a major locus for interchange between eastern European and Central Asian cultures. It is also a classic invasion route. What is now the city of Samara was founded in 1586 as a tsarist defense outpost.

A number of archaeological cultures have been centered here:

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