- The
Troitskaya Tower (Russian: Троицкая башня,
literally Trinity Tower) is a
tower with a through-p****age in the
center of the
northwestern wall of the...
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Natalia Leonidovna Troitskaya (Russian: Наталья Леонидовна Троицкая; 1951 – 9
April 2006) was a
Russian operatic soprano who had a
major international...
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Troitsky (Троицкий, Tróickij, masculine),
Troitskaya (Троицкая, Tróickaja, feminine), or
Troitskoye (Троицкое, Tróickoje, neuter) is a
Russian clerical...
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Troitskaya (15
November 1917 – 22
January 2010) was a
Russian geophysicist who is
known for her work on
Ultra Low
Frequency (ULF) waves.
Troitskaya was...
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Zinaida Petrovna Troitskaya (Russian: Зинаида Петровна Троицкая; 1913 — 1981) was the
first female locomotive driver in the USSR. She went on to become...
- gun
slots of the
Troitskaya Tower were
enlarged to fit
heavy cannons. In 1935, the
Soviets installed a red star on top of the
Troitskaya Tower.
Prior to...
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Troitskaya (Ingush: Эбарг-Юрт, Ebarg-Jurt; Russian: Троицкая) is a
stanitsa in
Sunzhensky District of Ingushetia, Russia. It was
founded on the site of...
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Aleksandra Sergeyevna Troitskaya (Russian: Алекса́ндра Серге́евна Тро́ицкая; 1896–1979) was a
Soviet microbiologist-leprologist,
candidate of
medical sciences...
- The
Troitskaya line (Russian: Троицкая ли́ния, lit. Trinity) (Line 16,
previously Kommunarskaya line, Russian: Коммунарская ли́ния, lit. Communards) is...
- but
three of the
towers are
square in plan. The
highest tower is the
Troitskaya,
which was
built to its
present height of 80
metres (260 ft) in 1495....