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- Dacha - Wikipedia
A typical Soviet dacha A dacha (Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian: дача, IPA: ⓘ) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of post-Soviet countries, including Russia [1]
- DACHA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DACHA is a Russian country cottage used especially in the summer
- DACHA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DACHA meaning: 1 a second home, usually outside the city, in Russia or other countries that used to belong to the… Learn more
- Dacha settlement - Wikipedia
Dacha settlement (Russian: Дачный посёлок) is a type of settlement consisting of a group of individually built houses (dachas), usually not intended for permanent (year-round) residence, located on separate plots
- 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 Russian dacha: Yesterday’s gift, today’s breathing space
Tea from a samovar on the veranda, strawberries and cucumbers right from one's own kitchen garden beds, and hiking in the woods for mushrooms are the rituals that punctuate life at the Russian
- The dacha: uniquely Russian country homes - Russia Beyond
A dacha is a country home, usually a cottage surrounded by a plot of land, outside the city The word “dacha” originated in the 17th century from the
- A history of Russian dachas: From Anton Chekhov to the present
In summer, many Russian city dwellers escape to the dacha — rural cottages that occupy a deep place in the national psyche Family tea-drinking at the dacha, 1901 In the beginning of 20th
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