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Dacha - Wiktionary.
The Muromtsev Dacha (Russian: ?ґ? ?ґ?) was a wooden dacha built at the end of the 19th century in Moscow's southern Tsaritsyno District (“historical. Wikipedia has an article on: Dacha From Russian (daca), from (dat', “to give”) dacha (a Russian villa, or summer house, in the countryside).
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[Edit]. This article has elements of anti-Russian Propaganda. Surely this is due to a. Golovkin's dacha (Russian: ?, also known as the Elephant House, Russian: ? ? ?) is an unorthodox residential mansion ("dacha").
Academicheskaya Dacha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Talk:Dacha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Golovkin's dacha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Golovkin's dacha (Russian: ?, also known as the Elephant House, Russian: ? ? ?) is an unorthodox residential mansion ("dacha").
Muromtsev Dacha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Dacha - Wiktionary.
The Muromtsev Dacha (Russian: ?ґ? ?ґ?) was a wooden dacha built at the end of the 19th century in Moscow's southern Tsaritsyno District (“historical. [Edit]. This article has elements of anti-Russian Propaganda. Surely this is due to a. Wikipedia has an article on: Dacha From Russian (daca), from (dat', “to give”) dacha (a Russian villa, or summer house, in the countryside).
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