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  • Dacha - Wikipedia
    Dachas originated as small country estates given as a gift by the tsar, and have been popular among the Russian upper- and middle-classes ever since During the Soviet era, many dachas were state-owned, and were given to the people
  • Check, Please! Bay Area reviews: DACHA Kitchen Bar . . . - KQED
    Check, Please! Bay Area, season 20, episode 12, airs Thursday, November 20, at 7:30 pm, on KQED 9 See other television airtimes Our culinary journey kicks off in San Francisco’s Lower Nob Hill, where DACHA pairs Eastern European dishes with California flair in a sleek, modern setting Named for the Russian word for “summer home,” Chef Katya Skye’s restaurant draws on her heritage
  • What is a Russian Dacha: The Soviet Summer Cottage
    A dacha, in its most basic incarnation, is a country house or weekend cottage, sitting on a postage-stamp plot of land, which is used to cultivate vegetables
  • DACHA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DACHA is a Russian country cottage used especially in the summer
  • The Dacha Is Russias Summer Cure For Urban Life - NPR
    The dacha — a Russian summer home that can be anything from a shack to an oligarch's faux chateau — is both an escape from the city and a state of mind that permeates the country's life and
  • The Dacha: More Than Just a Soviet Summer House
    In its simplest form it is a seasonal home located outside of a major city Often situated in the countryside or on the outskirts of cities like Moscow or St Petersburg, these homes serve as both a place for relaxation and a practical escape from city life
  • Dachas, Forests, and Mushrooms: Russia’s Deep Bond with . . .
    Explore Russia’s unique connection with nature through dachas, forests, and mushroom-picking traditions Learn how language and culture intertwine in this earthy Russian ritual There’s a Russian word that doesn’t quite exist in English: dacha (дача) It's not just a summer cottage
  • Why the dacha was a Soviet heaven on earth (PHOTOS)
    In modern Russia, a dacha is usually a cottage or a nice house in the country, with a high fence, running water and sometimes heating The concept of ‘dacha’ appeared in the Russian language


















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