- cases,
owners occupy their dachas for part of the year and rent them to
urban residents as
summer retreats.
People living in
dachas are
colloquially called...
-
Kremlin Dachas in
Moscow area: ****sevo
Dacha ("Near
Dacha")
Uspenskoye Dacha (Far
Dacha, old)
Semyonovskoye Dacha (Far
Dacha, new)
Zubalovo dacha, the first...
- "nearer dacha" (Russian: Ближняя дача, romanized: Blizhnyaya
Dacha, as
distinct from the "far
dachas"), it was
built in 1933–34 to
Miron Merzhanov's designs...
- 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...
-
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...
- the
dacha boom, with
virtually every affluent family in the
country having a
dacha of
their own or
spending w****ends and
holidays at friends'
dachas. Often...
- has long been a site for
dachas.
During the
Soviet period,
prominent officials and
intellectuals often used state-owned
dachas in the
vicinity of Barvikha...
- Golovkin's
dacha (Russian: Дача Головкина, also
known as the
Elephant House, Russian: Дом со слонами) is an
unorthodox residential mansion ("
dacha") designed...
- 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...
- Kovalchuk,
Viktor Myachin, and
Nikolay Shamalov [ru]. The
society united their dachas in Solovyovka,
Priozersky District of
Leningrad Oblast, on the
eastern s****...