- Look up
trojka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trojka or
Trójka literally means the
digit or
number "3" in some
Slavic languages (e.g. Serbian, Bosnian...
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Radio Program III (Polish
Radio Three),
known also as
Radiowa Trójka or
shortly Trójka is a
radio channel broadcast by the
Polish public broadcaster,...
- The Utva C-3
Trojka (Trey) was a
light aircraft built in
Yugoslavia shortly after World War II as a
result of a
government competition to
develop a new...
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Trójka [ˈtrui̯ka] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Stare Miasto,
within Konin County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland...
- CJLL-FM is a
Canadian radio station,
which broadcasts multilingual community programming at 97.9 FM in Ottawa, Ontario, with
studios located on Wellington...
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Trojka (formerly STV3) was a
Slovak television channel owned and
operated by RTVS. It
ended on
December 1, 2022, at 12:00 am CET. It was
originally launched...
- and it was
number two for a
couple of w****s on the
Polish radio station Trójka in the
summer of 2012.
After that the band
broke up but the
project Stirwater...
- (1990) Alkáč je největší kocour, aneb několik písní o lásce (1991) Švédská
trojka (1993) 25:01 (1993)
Hudba z
marsu (1995)
Rarity (1995) Zlatí hoši (1996)...
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Troika (Bosnian:
Trojka),
formerly known as the Four (Bosnian: Četvorka), is a
liberal political...
- events; it even
launched a
third channel dedicated exclusively to sports,
Trojka, on 8
August 2008. The
launch coincided with the
beginning of the 2008 Summer...