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City Of Samara

Samara is the ancient Russian city built in 1586 as a fortress. Now it is a center of Kuibyshev area, the large railway junction, advanced cultural and industrial center. In 1935 was renamed City of Kuibyshev, but during perestroyka has returned the historical name. Samara chastooshkas - the short cheerful national songs are well known to all world.

The general idea: the font’s symbols has put the kerchiefs and are singing chastooshkas (Russian humorous short folk verse): “Eh, Samara, my little town... So anxious I am...”.

Release: in the form of “City of Samara” font with the four styles. Nomal and Bold styles differ from each other with the thickness of their kerchiefs. In Italic and Bold-Italic styles the characters even have broken into a dance: some jumped up, some squatted.


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