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This dacha consisted of 3,330 or 3,400 desiatinas (depending on which report you prefer) in or near the village of Chorgun. Either way, that is roughly 9,000 acres, 65% of which was considered suitable for cultivation.
This dacha consisted of 1,916 cultivable desiatinas.
A dacha composed of 94 desiatinas (254 acres), of which 100% was considered suitable for cultivation. Holdings intermingled with those of local "Jews" (likely Karaites) and located near Alma Kermen.

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This dacha consisted of 2,144 desiatinas (5,800 acres) in or near the villages of Kilse Mechit, Kanlik, B. & K.Kelshegury. It included orchards and a meadow. 93% of this was suitable for cultivation.
A dacha composed of 1,410 desiatinas (3,807 acres), of which 89% was considered suitable for cultivation. Near Molla-Eli.
No notes on the size or characteristics of the property included in the 1794 document.
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 2074 desiatinas (5,601 acres). 77% of this was suitable for cultivation.
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 885 desiatinas purchased from Titular Councillor Zherdeev.
This vast dacha consisted of 27,333 desiatinas (over 73,000 acres) near the source of the Bel'bek River; in or near the villages of Kokkoz, Markur, Kuchkuluz, Ianchu, Enisala, Fotisala, Otarchik, Karlu, Ajrul, Gavri, Tatar Osmankoi, B.Uzenbash, ...
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 2,900 desiatinas, nearly all of which was suitable for cultivation.

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