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  • Dacha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Dacha (Russian: ?????) is a Russian word for a house in the countryside. It is usually occupied part of the year by its owner or rented out to urban residents as a summer retreat. Dachas are very ...
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  • Little Green House: Dachas

    Carson Ellis Portland, OR, United States View my complete profile   ...
  • Little Green House: More Russian Dachas

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  • Dachas go upscale

    The dacha, once known as a place to re-connect with nature, is now being pushed aside in the quest for luxury homes. MOSCOW (CNN) -- The word "dacha" conjures up the mysteries of Russia for many ...
  • The Dachas Investigation

    Home > Other Activities > The Dachas Investigation. The Dachas Investigation. Aleksandr Khinshtein, a member of the Duma and journalist has uncovered a complicated web of deals that allegedly link ...
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  • Le Meridien Moscow Country Club - Dachas

    54 first-class pine cottages constructed by Honka company, the famous manufacturer of wooden houses, are located at the Complex territory. Dachas are located in small groups, each of them having a ...
  • Le Meridien Moscow Country Club - Dachas

    Picturesque landscape, clear forest air, guarded territory, advanced infrastructure and special discounts for a wide range of services for tenants create ideal conditions for permanent living of ...
  • Russian dacha

    In the Soviet time, one of the most important duties of trade unions was to obtain the land for the dachas and distribute it among the members of the union.

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