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Sardachate
Sardachate Sar"da*chate, n. [L. sardachates: cf. F. sardachate. See Sard, and Agate.] (Min.) A variety of agate containing sard.

Meaning of Dacha from wikipedia

- A dacha (Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian: дача, IPA: [ˈdatɕə] ) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of post-Soviet...
- The ****sevo Dacha (Russian: Ку́нцевская да́ча, romanized: ****sevskaya dacha) was Joseph Stalin's personal residence between Moscow and Davydkovo (on...
- Putin's dacha may refer to: Dolgiye Borody, near Lake Valdai, Valday, Novgorod Oblast, Russia Putin's Palace or Putin's dacha at Cape Idokopas, on the...
- place. He received his first MVP title from HLTV for winning the BetBoom Dacha tournament, finishing it with a rating of 1.31, making him the second youngest...
- Dacha settlement (Russian: Дачный посёлок) is a type of settlement consisting of a group of individually built houses (dachas), usually not intended for...
- Kremlin Dachas in Moscow area: ****sevo Dacha ("Near Dacha") Uspenskoye Dacha (Far Dacha, old) Semyonovskoye Dacha (Far Dacha, new) Zubalovo dacha, the first...
- subsequently the USSR, died at this estate, which he had used as his personal dacha since its nationalization in 1918. After the Soviet government moved to...
- «Озеро», Dacha consumer cooperative "Ozero") is a dacha cooperative in northwest Russia ****ociated with Vladimir Putin's inner circle. The dacha cooperative...
- 6681056°E / 55.6087139; 37.6681056 The Muromtsev Dacha (Russian: Да́ча Му́ромцева) was a wooden dacha built at the end of the 19th century in Moscow’s...
- Dacha Durnovo (Russian: Дача Дурново) is the countryside manor of Bakunin family (XVIII c.) and Durnovo family (XIX c.). It is an architectural monument...