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Encyclopedia > Victoria station

Victoria station may refer to:

  • London Victoria station
  • Manchester Victoria station
  • Victoria tube station
  • Victoria Station, a restaurant chain which uses real train boxcars as dining rooms.

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Victoria (state, Australia) - ninemsn Encarta (721 words)
Victoria (state, Australia), state, south-eastern Australia, bordered on the north by New South Wales, on the east and south by the Tasman Sea and the Bass Strait, and on the west by South Australia.
The floral emblem of the state is common heath and the two faunal emblems are Leadbeater's possum and the helmeted honeyeater.
Victoria may be one of the smallest states in terms of area, but it stands second only to New South Wales in terms of population, which was estimated at about 4,972,779 million in 2004.
Victoria (Australia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3424 words)
Victoria is the second most populous Australian state, after New South Wales, with an estimated population of 5,037,700 as at September 2005.
Victoria is the centre of dairy farming in Australia.
Victoria's northern border is the south bank of the Murray River, the river itself being part of New South Wales.
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