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Encyclopedia > Victoria Land

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Fujitsu helps Land Victoria to end the paper chase : FUJITSU New Zealand (687 words)
Land titles are some of the oldest legal documents in current use, and retrieving them often a matter of sending archivists into dusty shelving stacks to physically pull them out.
Land Victoria wanted to overhaul its titles registry so that property ownership could be checked electronically, with a longer term goal of allowing land titles to change hands over the Internet.
And Land Victoria will be able to offer different levels of access to different groups, such as its own employees, those of other government departments and the general public, altering the presentation of the data as often as it wishes from the core database.
Victoria Land - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (112 words)
On this map of Antarctica, the region of Victoria Land is located below the Ross Ice Shelf.
Victoria Land is a region of Antarctica lying south of New Zealand, named after the UK's Queen Victoria.
It is bounded on the east by the Ross Sea and on the west by Wilkes Land.
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