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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 [[3 (number)|three]] or simply the number three. It may also mean:
The general meaning of the Russian and Bulgarian word '''troika''' ({{lang-ru|тройка}}, {{lang-bg|тройка}}) is ''three of a kind'', a collection of [[3 (number)|three]] or simply the number three. It may also mean:
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==Politics==
* [[Troika (driving)]], a sled or carriage drawn by three horses harnessed side-by-side
* [[Troika (dance)]], a folk dance
* [[Troika (triumvirate)]] of judges or political leaders
* [[Troika (triumvirate)]] of judges or political leaders
* [[NKVD troika]], a commission of three for express judgment in the Soviet Union during the time of Joseph Stalin
* [[NKVD troika]], a commission of three for express judgment in the Soviet Union during the time of Joseph Stalin
* The tripartite committee led by the European Commission with the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, that organised the financial rescues of Greece, Ireland and Portugal. See [[European sovereign debt crisis#Austerity and loan agreement]]
* The tripartite committee led by the European Commission with the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, that organised the financial rescues of Greece, Ireland and Portugal. See [[European sovereign debt crisis#Austerity and loan agreement]]

==Music and art==
* "Troika", the fourth movement of [[Lieutenant Kijé (Prokofiev)|Suite from ''Lieutenant Kijé'']] by Sergei Prokofiev
* "Troika", the fourth movement of [[Lieutenant Kijé (Prokofiev)|Suite from ''Lieutenant Kijé'']] by Sergei Prokofiev
* "Troika", the eleventh movement of ''[[The Seasons (Tchaikovsky)|The Seasons]]'' by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
* "Troika", the eleventh movement of ''[[The Seasons (Tchaikovsky)|The Seasons]]'' by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
* "Troika", a painting by [[Perov]].
* "Troika", a painting by [[Perov]].

* [[Troika Games]], a now defunct computer game developer
==Books==
* ''[[The Troika]]'', a 1997 novel by Stepan Chapman
* ''[[The Troika]]'', a 1997 novel by Stepan Chapman
* ''Troika'', a Hugo-Award nominated 2011 novella by [[Alastair Reynolds]]
* ''Troika'', a Hugo-Award nominated 2011 novella by [[Alastair Reynolds]]

==Other uses==
* [[Troika (driving)]], a sled or carriage drawn by three horses harnessed side-by-side
* [[Troika (dance)]], a folk dance
* [[Troika Games]], a now defunct computer game developer
* [[Troika Pottery]], a Cornish pottery studio
* [[Troika Pottery]], a Cornish pottery studio
* [[Troika (ride)]], a carnival/amusement park thrill ride
* [[Troika (ride)]], a carnival/amusement park thrill ride

Revision as of 12:23, 30 October 2011

The general meaning of the Russian and Bulgarian word troika (Russian: тройка, Bulgarian: тройка) is three of a kind, a collection of three or simply the number three. It may also mean:

Politics

Music and art

Books

Other uses

See also