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- Zemlyanka (Russian, Ukrainian: землянка, Belarusian: зямлянка. Czech: zemnice, Polish: ziemianka, Slovak: zemľanka) is a North Slavic name for a dugout...
- "Zemlyanka" was the name for a German-Soviet War song written by Alexey Surkov (verses) and Konstantin Listov (music) in 1941 during the Battle of Moscow...
- resistance fighters in Eastern Europe sometimes lived in dugouts called zemlyankas (Russian or Ukrainian: Землянка) which were used as underground bunkers...
- Fogou Koshare Indian Museum and Dancers Pueblo clown Souterrain Temenos Zemlyanka Citations Pecina 2012. Markovich, Nicholas; Preiser, Wolfgang; Sturm,...
- Shieling Sod house Sukkah Tongkonan Trullo Tukul Wigwam, wickiup and wetu Zemlyanka Housing portal Traditional mobile Chum Lavvu Shepherd's hut Tipi Yaranga...
- housings as temporary shelters. This type of shelter was also called a zemlyanka or a saraj (a Low German spelling for a Russian word meaning "shed")....
- Living below the ground's surface Wine cellar – Storage room for wine Zemlyanka – Type of earth shelter with ancient origins Bubel & Bubel 1991. Tortorello...
- Earth lodge Kekuli Kiva Larder Pantry Quiggly hole Root cellar Sinagua Zemlyanka Timber framing Housing portal "Pit house" in the online Merriam Webster's...
- (also known as Grubhouse or Grubhut) Central and Eastern Europe – Burdei, zemlyanka Bulgaria – Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo Estonia GermanyBlack Forest...
- Quiggly hole – Remains of an earth lodge built by First Nations people Zemlyanka – Type of earth shelter with ancient origins Jochelson 1906, p. 116. Grothe...