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  1. Utekhin, Ilia (2013). “housing, Soviet and post-Soviet”. Trong Smorodinskaya, T. Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Russian Culture. Routledge. tr. 256–258. ISBN 1136787852
  2. Fitzpatrick, Sheila (ngày 9 tháng 10 năm 2003). “The Good Old Days”. London Review of Books 25 (19): 18–20. 
  3. Mesyats, V. K. biên tập (1989). Sel'sko-khozyaystvennyy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar' Садоводческое товарищество [Sadovodcheskoye tovarishchestvo] (bằng tiếng Nga). Moscow: Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya.  Bảo trì CS1: Ngôn ngữ không rõ (link)
  4. Compare:Beumers, Birgit (2005). Pop Culture Russia!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle. ABC-CLIO. tr. 349. ISBN 1851094598. The dacha was given, donated plot of land handed out by the tsar in an act of grace. It served as a retreat during the Revoloution and the civil war. [...] The dacha plot was used to grow vegetables and potatoes during and after World War II [...]. 
  5. Struyk, Raymond J.; Angelici, Karen (1996). “The Russian Dacha phenomenon”. Housing Studies 11 (2): 233–250. doi:10.1080/02673039608720854. This paper begins to fill the void of information about dachas in Russia by drawing on household surveys conducted in seven cities between November 1993 and January 1994. Based on these data, it appears that dachas are a common phenomenon — about one urban family in four has one, with the incidence fairly stable across cities. 
  6. “Russian Dachas”. Liden & Denz Language Centre. Truy cập ngày 29 tháng 9 năm 2014. 

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