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- Victoria (state) - Wikipedia
Victoria, like Queensland, was named after Queen Victoria, who had been on the British throne for 14 years when the colony was established in 1851 [2] After the founding of the colony of New South Wales in 1788, Australia was divided into an eastern half named New South Wales and a western half named New Holland, under the administration of
- Find, connect, shape your Victorian Government | vic. gov. au
Access grants and services, find out what’s on in Victoria and have your say on government decisions
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - visitvictoria. com The official travel . . .
Explore the best of Melbourne and Victoria with our features: from top food experiences to easy day hikes and Instagram hot spots
- Victoria: Places to visit and things to do - Tourism Australia
Despite being one of Australia's smaller state, Victoria packs a punch with diverse attractions, stunning natural wonders, prolific wildlife and a food and wine scene that celebrates the state's producers From the ski fields to the beaches, a holiday to Victoria has something for everyone
- Places to visit in Victoria: 20 beautiful spots to explore
From the graffitied laneways of Melbourne and rugged coast of the Great Ocean Road to the sprawling vineyards of the Yarra Valley and crisp autumn leaves in Bright - these are the best places to visit in Victoria
- Travel Victoria - accommodation visitor guide - Melbourne Victoria . . .
Experience Victoria Experience Victoria's culture, food, shopping, entertainment, sport, activities and nature
- Bright Surrounds, Victoria - Official Tourism Website
Bright Surrounds in Victoria's High Country is one of Australia's most popular holiday destinations with plenty of things to do and places to stay
- Victoria | History, Map, Flag, Population, Capital, Facts | Britannica
Victoria, state of southeastern Australia, occupying a mountainous coastal region of the continent Victoria is separated from New South Wales to the north by the Murray River for a length of about 1,065 miles (1,715 km) and by an additional boundary of some 110 miles (180 km) linking Cape Howe and the nearest source of the Murray
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