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Russia
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Dachas in Russia are traditional country retreats used for relaxation, gardening, and family gatherings, often passed down through generations.
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Ukraine
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Dachas in Ukraine are traditional vacation homes with gardening, social connections, and strong family traditions.
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United Kingdom
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The concept of dacha is associated with upper class leisure activities and is less common in United Kingdom mainstream culture.
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Australia
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In Australia, dachas are known as 'bach' or 'crib' and are associated with holiday vacations near the sea or lakes.
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France
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In France, dachas are seen as luxurious second homes for relaxation and outdoor activities rather than common family dwellings.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, dachas are called 'bachs' or 'cribs' and used for holiday vacations near water.
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Russia
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Dacha communities are popular in Russia, serving as vacation homes with strong social connections.
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Soviet Union
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Dachas in the Soviet Union were often shared among family or friends due to limited availability and used as a country retreat for relaxation and gardening.
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Canada
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In Canada, dachas are not a well-known concept and are not typically owned as vacation homes with vegetable gardens.
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Germany
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The concept of a dacha in German culture is a luxurious second home in rural areas for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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Russian households
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Russian households often have dachas, which are summer houses in the countryside used for growing fruits and vegetables.
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