Samarskyi District
The Samarskyi District is an urban district of the city of Dnipro, in southern Ukraine. It is located at the confluence of the Dnieper and Samara rivers in the eastern and southeastern parts of the city.
History
The district was created on 6 April 1977 out of the neighborhood of Samar previously in the Industrialnyi District and the newly added cities of Prydniprovsk and Ihren as well as a historic Cossack settlement of Chapli. Archeologic founds suggest that Samar existed in 1524. Archaeologists of the Dnipro National University have discovered artifacts there dated around 1520s.The town of Prydniprovsk was created around the Prydniprovsk State District Power Station, today a thermal power station that was built in 1954, while the town of Ihren was created around the Ihren Rail Station, which still exists since 1873. They were both absorbed into the boundaries of the Samarskyi District.
Samarskyi District did not escape the Russian aerial attacks on Dnipro ; a Russian strike in the night of 26 to 27 January 2025 damaged three high-rise residential buildings and industrial buildings in the district. On 25 November 2025 four residential buildings and an educational institution were damaged in a Shahed strike.
Population
Language
Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census:| Language | Number | Percentage |
| Ukrainian | 40 852 | 51.71% |
| Russian | 37 543 | 47.53% |
| Other | 602 | 0.76% |
| Total | 78 997 | 100.00% |
Neighborhoods
- Chapli
- Ihren
- Kseniivka
- Odynkivka
- Nyzniodniprovsk-Vuzol
- Prydniprovs'k
- Samar
- Shevchenko
- Stara Ihren