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Zemlyanka (Russian, Ukrainian: землянка, Belarusian: зямлянка. Czech: zemnice, Polish: ziemianka, Slovak: zemľanka) is a
North Slavic name for a dugout...
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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...
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resistance fighters in
Eastern Europe sometimes lived in
dugouts called zemlyankas (Russian or Ukrainian: Землянка)
which were used as
underground bunkers...
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Fogou Koshare Indian Museum and
Dancers Pueblo clown Souterrain Temenos Zemlyanka Citations John
Peabody Harrington, The
Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians...
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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...
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Shieling Sod
house Sukkah Tongkonan Trullo Tukul Wigwam,
wickiup and wetu
Zemlyanka Housing portal Traditional mobile Chum
Lavvu Shepherd's hut Tipi Yaranga...
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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")....
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Living below the ground's
surface Wine cellar –
Storage room for wine
Zemlyanka – Type of
earth shelter with
ancient origins Bubel &
Bubel 1991. Tortorello...
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include "Pesnya o Tachanke" ("Song of the Tachanka"), "V Zemlyanke" ("In a
Zemlyanka"), "Hodili My Pohodami", "Sevastopolsky Vals" ("Sevastopol Waltz"). In...
- (also
known as
Grubhouse or Grubhut)
Central and
Eastern Europe – Burdei,
zemlyanka Bulgaria – Rock-hewn
Churches of
Ivanovo Estonia Germany –
Black Forest...