- 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...
- 20
dachas.
Dachas in
Moscow area: ****sevo
Dacha ("Near
Dacha")
Uspenskoye Dacha (Far
Dacha, old)
Semyonovskoye Dacha (Far
Dacha, new)
Zubalovo dacha, the...
- 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...
- The
White Dacha (Russian: белая дача; Ukrainian: біла дача) is the
house that
Anton Chekhov had
built in
Yalta and in
which he
wrote some of his greatest...
- Putin's
dacha may
refer to: Valdai, near Lake Valdai, in
Novgorod Oblast, Russia. Putin's Palace, also
nicknamed Putin's
dacha at Cape Idokopas, in Krasnodar...
- 34.471985°E / 57.727065; 34.471985
Akademicheskaya Dacha (Russian: Академическая Дача) is a
dacha (summer house)
known as the
oldest and
major creative...
-
Dacha Durnovo (Russian: Дача Дурново) is the
countryside manor of
Bakunin family (XVIII c.) and
Durnovo family (XIX c.). It is an
architectural monument...
- «Озеро»,
Dacha consumer cooperative "Ozero") is a
dacha cooperative in
northwest Russia ****ociated with
Vladimir Putin's
inner circle. The
dacha cooperative...
-
Driss Dacha (born 29
December 1962) is a
retired Moroccan long-distance
runner who won
several marathons and was
named to the 1989
World Marathon Cup...