- A
dessiatin or
desyatina (Russian: десятина) is an archaic,
rudimentary measure of area used in
tsarist Russia for land measurement. A
dessiatin is equal...
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forests is
especially rational,
occupying the area of
about 210
thousand dessiatinas (2294 km2).[citation needed] A
third of the
entire area of the Livonian...
- the
right bank of the
Talgar river. “38090
dessiatinas of land for
tillage and
buildings and 2636
dessiatinas of
neudobitsa (inarable land)” were apportioned...
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Leduchowski to Earl
Felix Potocki, who
owned 10
thousand dessiatinas of
settled land and 1,200
dessiatinas of
forest in the region. At the time of the 1790 census...
- of Ivan Strelbitsky, was 3,489,689
square versts (about 368
million dessiatinas). In
terms of area,
Yakutsk Oblast accounted for one-third of all Siberia...
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bequeathed to the
monastery in
perpetuity 450
dessiatinas, and to the
monastery parish another 50
dessiatinas of good
arable land 70
versts from Samara,...
- of
Soviets of 13
volosts of
Kherson area
allocated an
additional 7328
dessiatinas of land in
Mykhailivska and
Novovorontsovskaya volosts to
Marianska volost...
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Under Empress Catherine II’s charter, the
settlers were
allocated 30
dessiatinas (1
dessiatin ≈ 1.09 hectars) of land per
person and were
exempt from...
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monastery was
initially allowed to
continue operating, but with 250
dessiatinas (273.13 hectares)
confiscated by the
Soviet government. On 21 November...
- land was 111 tithes, of
which 5
dessiatinas were
homestead land, 37 —
arable land, 28 — hayfield, and 33
dessiatinas were "under the
forest and lake"...