Definition of "dacha"

noun
Russian country house


WikiPedia definition of "dacha"

Dacha (Russian: да́ча (help · info)) is a Russian word for seasonal or year-round second homes often located in the exurbs of Soviet and post-Soviet cities. >>

The Muromtsev Dacha (Russian: Да́ча Му́ромцева) is a wooden dacha built at the end of the 19th century in Moscow ’s southern Tsaritsyno District (“historical ... >>

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 work. >>

The Kuntsevo Dacha is Joseph Stalin 's personal residence near the former town of Kuntsevo (now part of Moscow 's Fili district), where he spent the last two decades of his life and ... >>

Opened 22 March 1933, [1] Dachau concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Dachau, IPA: ) was the first Nazi concentration camp opened in Germany, located on the grounds of ... >>

Radio Dacha 92.4 FM - Russian and Soviet pop hits; Radio Karnaval 92.8 FM - Pop and rock hits; Radio Sport 93.2 FM - Sport news; NewTone FM 93.6 FM - Contemporary Hit Radio >>

Dachau (German pronunciation: ) is a town in Upper Bavaria, in the southern part of Germany. It is a major district town—a Große Kreisstadt —of the administrative region of Upper ... >>

Kodomo no Omocha/Kodocha (こどものおもちゃ, Kodomo no Omocha?, lit. Child's Toy) is a manga series by Miho Obana, helped periodically by her sister, Kaori Obana. >>

Stalin conducted much of his business from his Blizhnyaya Dacha (Ближняя дача} ("nearby dacha"). It was heavily protected and included a double-perimeter fence ... >>

The Dacia Logan is a car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. It is manufactured at Dacia's automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania, in ... >>