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Revision as of 14:47, 13 September 2012 editXimhua (talk | contribs)295 edits The word is Bulgarian as well.← Previous edit Revision as of 15:37, 13 September 2012 edit undoFuture Perfect at Sunrise (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Administrators87,181 edits it's irrelevant in how many other languages the word exists. English got it directly from Russian; that's the only reason for mentioning it.Next edit →
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The general meaning of the Russian and Bulgarian word '''troika''' ({{lang-ru|тройка}} {{lang-bg|тройка}}) is ''three of a kind'', a collection of ] or simply the number three. It may also mean: The general meaning of the Russian word '''troika''' ({{lang-ru|тройка}}) is ''three of a kind'', a collection of ] or simply the number three. It may also mean:
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The general meaning of the Russian word troika (Template:Lang-ru) is three of a kind, a collection of three or simply the number three. It may also mean:

Politics

Cultural tradition

Music and art

  • "Troika", the fourth movement of Suite from Lieutenant Kijé by Sergei Prokofiev
  • "Troika", the eleventh movement of The Seasons by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • "Troika", a painting by Perov
  • Troika, a 2011 contemporary classical album by Julia Kogan and The St. Petersburg Chamber Philharmonic.
  • Troika Pottery a pottery company St Ives and Newlyn, Cornwall (1963-1983)

Books

Other uses

See also

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