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A Matryoshka doll, or Russian doll, is a set of dolls of decreasing sizes placed one inside the other.
Matryoshka, or variants, may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
- Matryoshka (album), by Lyapis Trubetskoy, 2014
- Matryoshka (play), a Persian-language satire, 2015
- Matryoshka Radio, a Russian-language radio station in the UK
- "Matryoshka", a song by Nico Touches the Walls from the 2011 album Passenger
- "Matryoshka", a 1999 episode of TV series Millennium (season 3)
- Matroesjka's, a Belgian TV series
Science and technology
- Matroska, a video container file format, in computing
- Matroshka experiments, assessing cosmic radiation doses on the International Space Station
- Matrioshka brain, a hypothetical computer surrounding a star
Other uses
- Matryoshka (diamond), a Russian double diamond
See also
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