Troika (disambiguation)
Troika (Russian for "group of three") stands for:
- Troika , three-part team, tensioning method for horse-drawn vehicles or sleighs
- Troika (EU policy) , control body of the European Union made up of representatives from the EU Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund
- Troika (top management) , (management) group consisting of three people or institutions
- Troika Games , computer game development studio
- Troika (NKVD) , Soviet special court, consisting of three people
- Troika (sidecar manufacturer)
- a mine defense system of the German Armed Forces with remote-controlled clearing drones, see Lindau class # hollow bar steering boats (class 351)
in the literature:
- Troika (literature) , a group of ancient works that the Trojan War have as their object
- The Troika , story by Jakob Julius David (1901)
- The Troika: The Story of a Non-Made Film , Story by Markus Wolf (1989)
- The Troika , Philip K. Dick Award winning novel by Stepan Chapman (1997)
- The tale of the Troika , story by Arkadi and Boris Strugazki (1967)
Trojka or Trójka stands for:
- Trojka (TV station) , former Slovak TV channel
- Trojka , Swiss vodka brand from the Diwisa Distillerie Willisau
- Trójka , village in the rural municipality of Gmina Stare Miasto in Poland
- Trójka , short name of the Polskie Radio 3 program
- Utva C-3 Trojka , light aircraft built in Yugoslavia shortly after World War II
See also:
- Troiza (disambiguation)
- Triumvirate (alliance of three people)
Wiktionary: Troika - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations