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- Troika - Wikipedia
Troika or troyka (from Russian тройка, meaning 'a set of three' (trine, trio) or the digit '3') may refer to: The fictional city in the Troika! RPG
- TROIKA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TROIKA is a Russian vehicle drawn by three horses abreast; also : a team for such a vehicle How to use troika in a sentence
- Troika (European group) - Wikipedia
The Troika is a term used to refer to the single decision group created by three entities, the European Commission (EC), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Troika (driving) - Wikipedia
The troika was developed in Russia during the 17th century, first being used for speedy mail delivery, and then becoming common by the late 18th century It was used for travelling in stages, where teams of tired horses could be exchanged for fresh animals to transport loads over long distances
- Troika (ride) - Wikipedia
The Troika is an amusement park ride designed and manufactured by HUSS Park Attractions in the mid-1970s The name Troika means "group of three" in Russian, a reference to its three armed design
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- 10 facts about the Russian troika - Russia Beyond
Why did Russians put three horses together in one harness? And how did the harnessed horses still manage to look in different directions? The troika is a uniquely Russian way of harnessing a team
- TROIKA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Journalists sometimes refer to a group of three powerful politicians or states as a troika
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