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Terra Incognita of the Russian Near North: Counter-Urbanization in Today’S Russia and the Formation of Dacha Communities Cover

Terra Incognita of the Russian Near North: Counter-Urbanization in Today’S Russia and the Formation of Dacha Communities

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|Jan 2019

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Submitted on: Dec 11, 2017
Accepted on: Oct 24, 2018
Published on: Jan 11, 2019
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