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The abbreviation/acronym VIC (all caps) may have one of several meanings, depending on context:


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Vic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (402 words)
Vic is the capital of the comarca (comparable to a county or shire) of Osona, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
It was destroyed in 788 during a muslim incrusion and repopulated by Gifré el Pelós in 878 who gained control over the high part of the city and gave up the lowest part to the bishop to construct the episcopal see.
From then forth, the city was ruled by the count of Barcelona and by the bishop of Vic.
Encyclopedia: Old Vic (1203 words)
The Old Vic was damaged badly during the Blitz, and the war-depleted company spent all its time touring, based in Burnley, Lancashire at the Victoria Theatre during the years 1940 to 1943.
In 1963, the Old Vic company was dissolved and replaced by the National Theatre, which was based at the Old Vic until its own building was opened near Waterloo Bridge in 1976.
After the departure of the NT, the Old Vic continued as a home for classic and new drama, and was significantly restored under the ownership of Toronto department-store entrepreneur 'Honest Ed' Mirvish during the 1980s.
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