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Victoria-Victoria, Malta
Victoria (Maltese: Il-Belt Victoria, meaning "the city Victoria"), also known among the native Maltese as Rabat (which is the name of the old town centre)
Victoria-Victoria
Look up Victoria, victoria, victória, or victòria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Victoria most often refers to: Queen Victoria (1819–1901), Queen
Victoria-Victoria Lines
The Victoria Lines, originally known as the North West Front, are a line of fortifications that spans 12 kilometres along the width of Malta, dividing
Victoria-Malta
Malta (/ˈmɒltə/ MOL-tə, /ˈmɔːltə/ MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe, located in the
Victoria-Myriam Spiteri Debono
Representatives of Malta from 1996 to 1998, and the first woman to hold the position. Spiteri Debono was born Miriam Zammit in Victoria, Gozo, to Pawlu Zammit
Victoria-Cittadella (Gozo)
Citadel (Maltese: Iċ-Ċittadella), also known as the Castello (Maltese: Il-Kastell), is the citadel of Victoria on the island of Gozo, Malta. The area
Victoria-Victoria Gate (Valletta)
Victoria Gate (Maltese: Il-Bieb Victoria, Italian: Porta Victoria or Porta Vittoria) is a city gate in Valletta, Malta. It was built by the British in
Victoria-List of cities in Malta
of Malta List of mayors of Malta List of localities in Malta Local councils of Malta "Flags, Symbols and their uses". gov.mt. Government of Malta. Archived
Victoria-List of universities in Malta
Medicine and Dentistry, Victoria European Graduate School, Valletta Global College Malta, SmartCity,Kalkara Middlesex University Malta, Pembroke (Middlesex
Victoria-Maltese dog
Maltese dog refers both to an ancient variety of dwarf, white-coated dog breed from Italy and generally associated also with the island of Malta, and to
Victoria-Heritage Malta
Heritage Malta (Maltese: Patrimonju Malta) is the Maltese national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural heritage. Created by the Cultural
Victoria-Maltese cross
The Maltese cross is a cross symbol, consisting of four "V" or arrowhead shaped concave quadrilaterals converging at a central vertex at right angles
Victoria-St. George's Basilica, Malta
excellence", The Malta Independent, Malta, 8 June 2012. Retrieved on 8 March 2014. "Victoria International Arts Festival", The Times of Malta, Malta, 10 June
Victoria-Victoria Hotspurs F.C.
Victoria Hotspurs Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Victoria, Gozo, and that as from the 2024–25 season has become the first ever
Victoria-Local councils of Malta
Since June 30, 1993, Malta has been subdivided into 68 localities, governed by local councils, Maltese: kunsilli lokali, meaning municipalities or borough
Victoria-Roads in Malta
In Malta most of the main roads are in the outskirts of the localities to connect one urban area with another urban area. The most important roads are
Victoria-Hotspur
Anglesey, Wales Pietà Hotspurs F.C., based in Pietà, Malta Victoria Hotspurs F.C., based in Victoria, Malta HMS Hotspur, several British ships USS Hotspur (AP-102)
Victoria-George Cross
match the Victoria Cross Allowance payment. Since 1943, in accordance with the George Cross (Restriction of Use) Ordinance, it is unlawful in Malta to use
Victoria-Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
lived for three years in Malta, where her father served in the Royal Navy. In 1889, the family moved to Coburg, where Victoria's father became the reigning
Victoria-List of films shot in Malta
shot in Malta. List of films set in Malta List of Maltese films Malta Film Locations for TV Shows and Movies - krolltravel.com Movies Made in Malta - moviesmadeinmalta
Victoria-Districts of Malta
Malta is for non-local government purposes divided into districts as opposed to the local government localities. The three main types of such districts
Victoria-Escarpment
Klint Gotland–Saaremaa Klint South Småland-Sub-Cambrian escarpment Malta Victoria Lines Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line Florida Escarpment, Gulf of Mexico
Victoria-Fortifications of Malta
The fortifications of Malta consist of a number of walled cities, citadels, forts, towers, batteries, redoubts, entrenchments and pillboxes. The fortifications
Victoria-Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
attend Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations in London. She was interested in science and drew a detailed geological map of Malta and also participated
Victoria-List of schools in Malta
article has a list of schools in Malta, that includes schools in Malta and Gozo. Archbishop's Seminary - Tal-Virtù, Rabat, Malta Stella Maris College - San
Victoria-Palazzo Malta
Palazzo Malta, officially named as the Magistral Palace (Italian: Palazzo Magistrale), and also known as Palazzo di Malta or Palazzo dell'Ordine di Malta, is
Victoria-Gozo Aqueduct
island of Gozo, Malta. It was built by the British between 1839 and 1843 to transport water from Għar Ilma in the limits of Kerċem to Victoria. A reservoir
Victoria-Public holidays in Malta
Malta is the country with the most holidays in the European Union. Since 2020, any holidays falling on Saturdays or Sundays add an extra day to the workers'
Victoria-Postal codes in Malta
in Malta are seven-character strings that form part of a postal address in Malta. Post codes were first introduced in 1991 by the mail operator MaltaPost
Victoria-Gozo Region
Gozo Region (Maltese: Reġjun Għawdex) is one of five regions of Malta. The region includes the islands of Gozo, Comino and several little islets such as
Victoria-Embargo of Russian oil during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Marshall Islands, Malta, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, Turkey and the UAE, flying under flags of Cook Islands, Gabon, Liberia, Malta, Marshall Islands
Victoria-HMS Victoria (1859)
Rear-Admiral Lord Clarence Paget, Captain Alan Henry Gardner). Victoria was based in Malta until 1867 when she returned home. Her armament had been reduced
Victoria-Scout Association of Malta
Founded in 1908, The Scout Association of Malta (TSAM) is the Scouting organization in Malta. TSAM has always maintained a high and respectable Scouting
Victoria-Siege of Malta (World War II)
The siege of Malta in World War II was a military campaign in the Mediterranean theatre. From June 1940 to November 1942, the fight for the control of
Victoria-Old Prison (Victoria)
Prison (Victoria, Gozo). "Museum/Old Prison". Malta Information Technology Agency. Retrieved 15 March 2010. "Heritage Malta". Heritage Malta. Retrieved
Victoria-Demographics of Malta
of the population of Malta include population density, ethnicity, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Malta is the most densely
Victoria-History of religion in Malta
This article details the history of religion in Malta. The Republic of Malta is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago situated in the
Victoria-Gozo
an island in the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is part of the Republic of Malta. After the island of Malta itself, it is the
Victoria-Award of the George Cross to Malta
The George Cross was awarded to the island of Malta by King George VI during the Siege of Malta undertaken by Italy and Germany in the early part of World
Victoria-Christianity in Malta
Mediterranean island nation of Malta, the predominant religion is Roman Catholicism. A 2021 survey conducted by the University of Malta showed that 88% of respondents
Victoria-Northern Region, Malta
Northern Region (Maltese: Reġjun Tramuntana) is one of six regions of Malta. The region includes the northwestern part of the main island of Malta. The region
Victoria-MS Queen Victoria
change in Queen Elizabeth 2's schedule. In May 2008, Queen Victoria struck a pier in Malta after her thrusters malfunctioned. However the damage was minimal
Victoria-List of flags of Malta
The following is a list of flags of Malta. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Malta. Some flags had been used prior to the creation of local
Victoria-List of World Heritage Sites in Malta
26 March 2016. "Maltese Catacomb Complexes". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. "Victoria Lines Fortifications"
Victoria-Maltese FA Trophy
2019. "The Malta FA unveils the new FA Trophy". MFA. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2019. Busuttil, Antoine (19 February 2017). "SK VICTORIA WANDERERS
Victoria-List of monuments in Victoria, Gozo
list of monuments in Victoria, Gozo, Malta, which are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. "Superintendence
Victoria-Mary of Teck
Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions
Victoria-MeDirect Bank Malta
are located within their headquarters in Sliema (Malta) and in Victoria (Gozo). MeDirect Bank (Malta) plc has a subsidiary bank in Belgium where it is
Victoria-Culture of Malta
The culture of Malta has been influenced by various societies that have come into contact with the Maltese Islands throughout the centuries, including
Victoria-Third farthing
Farthing, Malta, 1835". Museums Victoria Collections. Museums Victoria. Retrieved 29 November 2022. "Item NU 14124: Proof Coin - 1/3 Farthing, Malta, 1844"
Victoria-Cathedral of the Assumption, Gozo
Mary into Heaven (Maltese: Katidral ta' Santa Marija Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the Cittadella of Victoria in Gozo, Malta. The cathedral is
Victoria-Miss Supranational 2024
Sierra Leone Last competed in 2022: Argentina Chile Denmark Laos Malta Uruguay "Miss Supranational 2024 announces finals date, venue". The Philippine
Victoria-Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
whole family gathered in Rome for the baptism at the Palazzo Malta of Alfonso and Victoria Eugenie's son Juan's eldest son, Juan Carlos, by Vatican Cardinal
Victoria-Ċensu Tabone
Vincent "Ċensu" Tabone, KUOM (Maltese pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛn.sʊ]; 30 March 1913 – 14 March 2012) was the fourth president of Malta who also served as Minister
Victoria-Fort Campbell (Malta)
most important fortification north of the Victoria Lines, and the last major fortification to be built in Malta. Today, it lies in ruins. Fort Campbell
Victoria-Victoria (state)
Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state, with a land area of 227,444 km2 (87,817 sq mi);
Victoria-List of people on the postage stamps of Malta
This article lists people who have been featured on Malta postage stamps, listed by their name, the year they were first featured on a stamp, and a short
Victoria-Maltese lira
The lira (Maltese: lira Maltija, plural: liri, ISO 4217 code: MTL) or pound (until ca. 1986 in English, code MTP) was the currency of Malta from 1972
Victoria-Malta Plateau
The Malta Plateau (72°58′S 167°18′E / 72.967°S 167.300°E / -72.967; 167.300 (Malta Plateau)) is an ice-covered plateau of about 25 nautical miles (46 km;
Victoria-Statue of Queen Victoria, Valletta
A statue of Queen Victoria stands in front of the National Library of Malta in Republic Square, Valletta, Malta. Sculpted out of marble by the Sicilian
Victoria-John Hutchinson (footballer, born 1979)
captain. Born in Australia, he represented the Malta national team. Hutchinson was born in Morwell, Victoria and made his senior debut for Eastern Pride
Victoria-Knights Hospitaller
Order of Malta.: 270–85 This order in time became known as the Most Venerable Order of Saint John, receiving a royal charter from Queen Victoria in 1888
Victoria-List of football clubs in Malta
This is a list of football clubs in Malta and Gozo. Balzan Birkirkara Floriana Gudja United Gżira Ħamrun Hibernians Marsaxlokk Mosta Pietà Santa Lucia
Victoria-Daphne Caruana Galizia
October 2017) was a Maltese writer, journalist, blogger and anti-corruption activist, who reported on political events in Malta and was known internationally
Victoria-Regions of Malta
Malta is subdivided into 6 regions (Maltese: reġjuni). Three regions were originally created by the Local Councils Act of 1993, and were integrated into
Victoria-Geology of Malta
topography of the islands. The largest of the second set are the Victoria Lines Fault on northern Malta and the Qala Fault on southern Gozo. The fault is around
Victoria-Pembroke, Malta
Northern Region of Malta, and it is considered to be the country's newest locality. To the east is Paceville, the nightlife district of Malta. The coastal town
Victoria-2023–24 Maltese FA Trophy
The 2023–24 Maltese FA Trophy, officially named IZIBET FA Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, is the 86th edition of the football cup competition, the
Victoria-Index of Malta-related articles
Giuratale (Victoria, Gozo) Bank of Valletta Giovanni Barbara Battle of Malta poker tournament Bay Radio (Malta) Bays and creeks in Malta Believe 'n Peace
Victoria-Victoria Cross
centre. The Original Warrant Clause 1 states that the Victoria Cross "shall consist of a Maltese cross of bronze". Nonetheless, it has always been a cross
Victoria-Victoria line (disambiguation)
Victoria Lines, a series of forts, batteries and defensive walls in Malta This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Victoria line
Victoria-Malta Memorial
The Malta Memorial is a war memorial monument to the 2,298 Commonwealth aircrew who lost their lives in the various Second World War air battles and engagements
Victoria-Church of St Augustine, Victoria Gozo
The Church of St Augustine is a Roman Catholic church building in Victoria, Gozo, Malta, situated in St Augustine's Square. The church is part of the Augustinian
Victoria-Coat of arms of Victoria
Victoria, Gozo, Malta Coat of arms of Ciudad Victoria, Mexico Coat of arms of Victoria, Brașov, Romania The personal coat of arms of Queen Victoria;
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1856
Coelho do Amaral, Governor-General of Angola (1854–1860) Malta Colony – William Reid, Governor of Malta (1851–1858) New South Wales – Sir William Denison, Governor
Victoria-List of radio stations in Malta
This is a list of radio stations in Malta. "Radio Stations". Department of Information, Government of Malta. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1873
Peter Grant, Governor of Jamaica (1866–1874) Malta Colony – Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales – Hercules Robinson
Victoria-Our Lady of Pompei Church, Victoria, Gozo
of Our Lady of Pompei is a Roman Catholic, Dominican church in Victoria, Gozo, Malta. The church was built to serve the Dominican sisters whose monastery
Victoria-List of diplomatic missions of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Dakar (Embassy) Seychelles Victoria (Embassy) Sudan Khartoum (Embassy) Togo Lomé (Embassy) Sovereign Military Order of Malta also has diplomatic relations
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1874
Andrade, Governor-General of Angola (1873–1876) Malta Colony – Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales – Hercules Robinson
Victoria-Annunciation Chapel, Victoria
into a cave located in the valley known as the Lunzjata Valley in Victoria, Gozo, Malta. The original chapel of the Annunciation goes back to at least 1347
Victoria-Church of St Francis, Victoria
The Church of St Francis is a Roman Catholic church building in Victoria, Gozo, Malta, situated in St Francis Square. Adjacent to the church is the convent
Victoria-List of hospitals in Malta
following is a list of hospitals in Malta. DaVinci Hospital, B'Kara (private hospital) St. James Hospital Group, Malta, (Private hospital group) LifeScan
Victoria-List of churches in Malta
the islands of Malta and Gozo, which are two separate dioceses in the country of Malta, there are a total of 359 churches (313 in Malta and 46 in Gozo)
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1861
e Meneses, Governor-General of Angola (1861–1862) Malta Colony – John Le Marchant, Governor of Malta (1858–1864) New South Wales Sir William Denison, Governor
Victoria-Immigration to Malta
2011, i.e. 20,289 persons of non-Maltese citizenship, of whom 643 were born in Malta. In 2011, most of migrants in Malta were EU citizens (12,215 or 60
Victoria-Church of St James, Victoria Gozo
The Church of St James is a Roman Catholic church building in Victoria, Gozo, Malta, situated in Independence Square, the centre of the town. The present
Victoria-2023–24 Gozo First Division
Malta Football. Retrieved 25 April 2023. "Nadur Youngsters crowned Gozitan champions". Sport Times of Malta. Retrieved 21 April 2023. "SK Victoria Wanderers
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1866
Richard Airey, Governor of Gibraltar (1865–1870) Malta Colony – Henry Knight Storks, Governor of Malta (1864–1867) New South Wales – John Young, Baron
Victoria-St. Barbara Bastion
JSTOR 4127990. "Valletta". Maltese History & Heritage. 2014-07-06. Retrieved 2020-10-18. "Victoria Gate being given a facelift". Times of Malta. 2 September 2009
Victoria-Ferdinando Apap
Tigers and Victoria Hotspurs. On 1 June 2019, he officially joined Hibernians on a three-year deal. He made his international debut for Malta in August
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1878
Governor of Jamaica (1877–1883) Malta Colony Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales
Victoria-Joseph Mercieca
then Archbishop of Malta. Archbishop Mercieca was born in Victoria on the island of Gozo in Malta. He was baptised on 14 November 1928 and received the other
Victoria-Charles McCorrie
battery. He died in Malta on 8 April 1857. "No. 21971". The London Gazette. 24 February 1857. p. 661. The Register of the Victoria Cross (1981, 1988 and
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1857
Coelho do Amaral, Governor-General of Angola (1854–1860) Malta Colony – William Reid, Governor of Malta (1851–1858) New South Wales – Sir William Denison, Governor
Victoria-JoEtienne Abela
returned to Malta in 2012 and a year later began working at Mater Dei Hospital, Gozo Hospital and also as a visiting lecturer at the University of Malta. Professor
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1876
Albuquerque, Governor-General of Angola (1876–1878) Malta Colony – Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales – Hercules Robinson
Victoria-Sunshine West, Victoria
families that have settled from Europe, Asia and the Pacific, especially from Malta, Greece, Italy, North Macedonia, Croatia, Vietnam, China and the Philippines
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1862
(1861–1862) Henry Stanhope Freeman, Governor (1862–1865) Malta Colony – John Le Marchant, Governor of Malta (1858–1864) New South Wales – John Young, Baron Lisgar
Victoria-Postage stamps and postal history of Malta
The postal history of Malta began in the early modern period, when pre-adhesive mail was delivered to foreign destinations by privately owned ships for
Victoria-Lent in Malta
manner. It is said that the first procession in Malta was in Rabat and the first one in Gozo was in Victoria (Rabat). Not all of these processions have the
Victoria-Fort Mosta
Maltese: Il-Fortizza tal-Mosta) is a polygonal fort in Mosta, Malta. It was built between 1878 and the 1880s by the British as part of the Victoria Lines
Victoria-List of fortifications in Malta
This is a list of fortifications of Malta. Notes: For privately built towers, see List of fortifications of Malta#Fortified houses and privately built
Victoria-Laverton North
the 2011 census, 69.23% were born in Australia, 9.89% New Zealand, 4.4% Malta, 3.3% United Kingdom and 13.18% in other countries. 50.55% claimed Christianity
Victoria-Descendants of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria, the British monarch from 1837 to 1901, and Prince Albert (her husband from 1840 until his death in 1861) had 9 children, 42 grandchildren
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1867
(1865–1870) Lagos Colony - Malta Colony Henry Knight Storks, Governor of Malta (1864–1867) Patrick Grant, Governor of Malta (1867–1872) New South Wales
Victoria-Banca Giuratale (Victoria, Gozo)
The Banca Giuratale (Maltese: Banka Ġuratali) is the city hall of Victoria, Gozo, Malta. It was built in the 18th century as the seat of the Università
Victoria-Sunshine, Victoria
Victoria Australia (2012). "History of immigration from Malta". Museum Victoria Australia. Museum Victoria Australia. Archived from the original on 30 July 2008
Victoria-Cervecería Centro Americana
afterwards. Chopp Gallo, Cabro, Dorada Ice, Dorada Draft, Monte Carlo, Moza, Malta, Rio and Rio Light Monde Selection The International High Quality Trophy
Victoria-Mark Camilleri
Queen Victoria from the centre of Valletta. In his book A Rent-Seeking Paradise (2021, Dialekta, ISBN 9789918953516), Camilleri claims that six Malta Government
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1864
Governor-General of Angola (1862–1865) Malta Colony John Le Marchant, Governor of Malta (1858–1864) Henry Knight Storks, Governor of Malta (1864–1867) New South Wales
Victoria-Pietro Pace
for 25 years until he died in Victoria, Gozo, 29 July 1914. Morana, Martin (2011). Bejn Kliem u Storja (in Maltese). Malta: Books Distributors Limited.
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1855
Coelho do Amaral, Governor-General of Angola (1854–1860) Malta Colony – William Reid, Governor of Malta (1851–1858) New South Wales Lieutenant Colonel Charles
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1893
(1887–1894) India - Lagos Colony - Malta Colony Henry Augustus Smyth, Governor of Malta (1890–1893) Arthur Fremantle, Governor of Malta (1893–1899) New South Wales
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1889
of the Falkland Islands (1887–1891) Lagos Colony - Malta Colony – Henry Torrens, Governor of Malta (1888–1889) New South Wales – Charles Wynn-Carington
Victoria-Joseph Farrugia
Il-Hagar Museum in Victoria, Gozo. "Rev. Mgr Dr Joseph Farrugia" Archived 2015-05-29 at the Wayback Machine, University of Malta, Malta. Retrieved on 01
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1880
Anthony Musgrave, Governor of Jamaica (1877–1883) Malta Colony – Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales – Lord Augustus Loftus
Victoria-HMS Victoria (1887)
34°32′N 35°50′E / 34.533°N 35.833°E / 34.533; 35.833 HMS Victoria was the lead ship in her class of two battleships of the Royal Navy. On 22 June 1893
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1858
Charles Henry Darling (1857–1863) Malta Colony William Reid, Governor of Malta (1851–1858) John Le Marchant, Governor of Malta (1858–1864) New South Wales –
Victoria-Paulo Henrique (footballer, born 1991)
club Victoria Hotspurs on loan from Marsa. On 15 June 2021, he made his first career by arriving in Indonesia after a one year career in Malta, then
Victoria-Gozo Football League First Division
United S.K. Victoria Wanderers were known as Victoria United. The 2019–20 season was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta. Nadur Youngsters
Victoria-Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia
Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Bailiff Knight Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta Russian Orthodox Church Outside
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1882
Anthony Musgrave, Governor of Jamaica (1877–1883) Malta Colony – Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales – Lord Augustus Loftus
Victoria-Maltese Australians
Maltese Australians are Australian citizens who are fully or partially of Maltese descent or Malta-born persons who reside in Australia. While most of
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1879
Anthony Musgrave, Governor of Jamaica (1877–1883) Malta Colony – Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales Hercules Robinson, Lord
Victoria-2022–23 Maltese FA Trophy
The 2022–23 Maltese FA Trophy, officially named IZIBET FA Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, is the 85th edition of the football cup competition, the
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1877
Albuquerque, Governor-General of Angola (1876–1878) Malta Colony – Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales – Hercules Robinson
Victoria-Andrew Moynihan
Regiment of Foot in Malta from Kingstown, Ireland on 20 Mar 1866; he would die on the island a little over a year later. His Victoria Cross is displayed
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1894
(1893–1896) Bermuda - Gold Coast - India - Lagos Colony - Malta Colony – Arthur Fremantle, Governor of Malta (1893–1899) Colony of Natal – Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson
Victoria-Bay FM
BAY-FM (Chiba, Japan), or JOGV-FM, a radio station in Chiba City Malta: 897 Bay FM Malta (89.7 FM) South Africa: Bay FM 107.9, a community radio station
Victoria-Sinking of HMS Victoria
and Phaeton and taken to Malta. Commander John Jellicoe, the executive officer of Victoria, who had been bedridden with "Malta fever" for several days
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1869
John Peter Grant, Governor of Jamaica (1866–1874) Malta Colony – Patrick Grant, Governor of Malta (1867–1872) New South Wales – Somerset Lowry-Corry
Victoria-Francesco Masini
family home in Victoria, now residence of his daughter, in a ceremony attended by the mayor and members of the Masini family. The Times of Malta, 21st April
Victoria-Joseph Cefai
Repubblika. Cefai died on June 18, 1996, at his home in Victoria, Gozo. Gozo Sir Paul Boffa Sette Giugno Information is available as public record in Malta.
Victoria-Manwel Dimech
also known as Manuel Dimech (25 December 1860 – 17 April 1921) was a Maltese socialist, philosopher, journalist, writer, poet and social revolutionary
Victoria-Grandparents' Day
Chircop, founder of the Grandparents Malta Foundation (VO/0869), and made official through a decree by the Maltese Parliament in 2014. Chircop has been
Victoria-Melbourne
Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia. Its name generally refers
Victoria-Lombard Bank
Lombard Bank Malta Plc is one of Malta's major banks, together with Bank of Valletta, HSBC Bank Malta and APS Bank. The Government of Malta through the
Victoria-Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Patricia Edwina Victoria Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Baroness Brabourne, CBE, MSC, CD (née Mountbatten; 14 February 1924 – 13 June 2017)
Victoria-Maymūnah Stone
The Maymūnah Stone (Maltese: il-Ġebla ta' Majmuna or il-Ħaġra ta' Majmuna, Arabic: شاهد قبر ميمونة) is a 12th-century marble tombstone (of Roman origins)
Victoria-List of cathedrals in Malta
This is the list of cathedrals in Malta sorted by denomination. Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta: St. Paul's Metropolitan Cathedral
Victoria-Malta Saint Paul 10s black
monarch (then Queen Victoria). The highest denomination in the set was the 10/-, which depicted the shipwreck of Paul the Apostle on Malta as described in
Victoria-Republic Square, Valletta
statue of Queen Victoria was installed in the square in the 19th century, it became known as Queen's Square or Piazza Regina (Maltese: Pjazza Reġina)
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1883
India – George Robinson, Viceroy of India (1880–1884) Malta Colony – Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales – Lord Augustus Loftus
Victoria-St Albans, Victoria
St Albans (/sɪnt ˈɔːlbənz/ ) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km (11 mi) north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located
Victoria-List of inscribed flags
Flag Dates used Maltese text English translation Malta (President) 1988–present REPUBBLIKA TA' MALTA REPUBLIC OF MALTA Victoria, Gozo –present R [abbreviation
Victoria-Albert Marshall (author)
University of Malta and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He obtained a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from Victoria University
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1868
John Peter Grant, Governor of Jamaica (1866–1874) Malta Colony – Patrick Grant, Governor of Malta (1867–1872) New South Wales – Somerset Lowry-Corry
Victoria-Halfpenny Yellow
Yellow is the first postage stamp issued by the Crown Colony of Malta. Depicting Queen Victoria, it was only valid for local postage and it was originally
Victoria-List of Catholic basilicas
Valletta Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of Carmel 1895 Malta Victoria Basilica of St George Martyr 1958 Malta Xagħra Basilica of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary
Victoria-George Caruana
(1831–1872) was a Maltese minor philosopher mostly interested in epistemology. He held the Chair of Philosophy at the University of Malta (1859–72). Caruana
Victoria-List of Canadian writers
Macedonian Montenegrin Romanian Serbian Yugoslav Southern Europe Italian Maltese Portuguese Spanish Basque Western Europe Belgian Flemish British Cornish
Victoria-Victoria College, Alexandria
the project were members of the prominent internationalized Jewish and Maltese minority in Egypt including members of the Egyptian Royal family.[citation
Victoria-Princess María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
and Sophia Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Bailiff Dame Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta United Kingdom: Recipient of the Queen
Victoria-Sliema Wanderers F.C.
professional Maltese football club. It is the most successful team in Malta and hails from the seaside town of Sliema. It currently plays in the Maltese Premier
Victoria-Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de Soldanis
Soldanis (Maltese: Ġan Piet Franġisk Agius de Soldanis, 30 October 1712 – 30 January 1770), often called de Soldanis (Maltese: Sultana), was a Maltese linguist
Victoria-Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
her father).[citation needed] Beatrice spent much of her early years in Malta, where her father was serving in the Royal Navy. Along with her elder sister
Victoria-Architecture of Malta
Rabat, Malta. It was built in the 1st century BC as an aristocratic town house (domus) within the Roman city of Melite. Annunciation Chapel, Victoria Chapel
Victoria-Victoria Reggie Kennedy
Victoria Anne Kennedy (née Reggie; born February 26, 1954) is an American diplomat, attorney, and activist who presently serves as the United States Ambassador
Victoria-Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975
Spiteri, Renato, The Greenfields, Victoria Briffa, John Lucas, Enzo Guzman, Joe Cutajar, Joe Agius, Joe Bugeja, and Bayzo. Malta Song Festival 1975 was held
Victoria-Royal Victorian Order
the badge, which is a Maltese cross with a central medallion depicting on a red background the Royal Cypher of Queen Victoria surrounded by a blue ring
Victoria-List of monuments in Malta
These are the lists of monuments in Malta found on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI). They are sorted by
Victoria-Arturo Mercieca
oldest extant students' union in Europe, Malta's national University Students' Council. Mercieca was born in Victoria on the island of Gozo on 14 June 1878
Victoria-Old St Joseph's in the Citadel
Roman Catholic Church located in the medieval walled Cittadella in Victoria, Gozo, Malta. Records show that a chapel already existed on the site during the
Victoria-Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Marie and Victoria Melita. Nicknamed 'Sandra' by her family, Alexandra spent her childhood first in England, then from 1886 to 1889 in Malta, where her
Victoria-Indian Ocean Commission
of Malta, India, Japan and the United Nations. The IOC was created in 1982 in Port-Louis, Mauritius, and institutionalised in 1984 by the Victoria Agreement
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1875
Andrade, Governor-General of Angola (1873–1876) Malta Colony – Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales – Hercules Robinson
Victoria-Palaeoloxodon falconeri
from the Middle Pleistocene (around 500–200,000 years ago) of Sicily and Malta. It is amongst the smallest of all dwarf elephants at only 1 metre (3.3 ft)
Victoria-John Micallef
Micallef was born in Victoria, Gozo, one of Malta's subsidiary islands, in 1923. After completing his studies at the Lyceum in Malta, he continued studying
Victoria-Fort Madalena
by the British as part of the Victoria Lines. The fort now falls under the responsibility of the Armed Forces of Malta and is used by the St John Rescue
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1881
Anthony Musgrave, Governor of Jamaica (1877–1883) Malta Colony – Arthur Borton, Governor of Malta (1878–1884) New South Wales – Lord Augustus Loftus
Victoria-Imperial fortress
Lord Salisbury described Malta, Gibraltar, Bermuda, and Halifax as Imperial fortresses at the 1887 Colonial Conference, though by that point they had
Victoria-Lorraine Schembri Orland
from Malta, Victoria Buttigieg and Abigail Lofaro. Judiciary of Malta CV PACE, p.11 Judges. The Judiciary - Malta. Retrieved 4 June 2019. "Maltese European
Victoria-Xagħra
Xagħra (Maltese: Ix-Xagħra) is an administrative unit of Malta, on the island of Gozo. It is one of the earliest inhabited parts of Gozo, being home to
Victoria-Gozo Nature Museum
formerly known as the Natural Science Museum, is a museum in Victoria, on the island of Gozo, Malta. It has been open to public since 1991. It is housed in
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1872
Governor of Jamaica (1866–1874) Malta Colony Patrick Grant, Governor of Malta (1867–1872) Charles van Straubenzee, Governor of Malta (1872–1878) New South Wales
Victoria-Kebba Kebell Suso
with Gambian local top-league side Hawks FC until he signed with Maltese club Victoria Hotspurs in summer 2021. "Hotspurs obtain first win in derby match"
Victoria-MaltaPost
MaltaPost p.l.c. is the postal service company in Malta. The public limited company took over the postal services previously carried out by Posta Limited
Victoria-Frederick Azzopardi
was elected as the Deputy Mayor for Victoria, Gozo's capital. He was elected in the House of Representatives of Malta in the general election of 1998, and
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1892
Administrator of the British Virgin Islands (1887–1894) Malta Colony – Henry Augustus Smyth, Governor of Malta (1890–1893) New South Wales – Victor Villiers, Lord
Victoria-S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C.
S.K. Victoria Wanderers Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Victoria, Gozo. They were founded in 1958 and throughout the club's
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1860
governor Jamaica – Charles Henry Darling (1857–1863) Malta Colony – John Le Marchant, Governor of Malta (1858–1864) New South Wales – Sir William Denison
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1887
Administrator of the British Virgin Islands (1887–1894) Malta Colony – Lintorn Simmons, Governor of Malta (1884–1888) New South Wales – Charles Wynn-Carington
Victoria-Leithia
genus of giant dormice from the Pleistocene of the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Sicily. It is considered an example of island gigantism. Leithia melitensis
Victoria-Battle of Gozo (1570)
resistance by the Maltese knights, the ship was eventually taken, and St Maria de la Victoria eventually escaped to Agrigento. The Maltese lost their 3 ships
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1888
Falkland Islands (1887–1891) Malta Colony Lintorn Simmons, Governor of Malta (1884–1888) Henry Torrens, Governor of Malta (1888–1889) New South Wales –
Victoria-Jurassic World Dominion
the Malta shoot, which was handled by a second unit. Filming in Malta began at the end of August, and continued into September. After the Malta shoot
Victoria-Harbor
in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh Cork Harbour, Ireland Grand Harbour, Malta Guantánamo Bay, Cuba Gulf of Paria, Trinidad and Tobago Haifa Bay, in Haifa
Victoria-List of colonial governors in 1870
John Peter Grant, Governor of Jamaica (1866–1874) Malta Colony – Patrick Grant, Governor of Malta (1867–1872) New South Wales – Somerset Lowry-Corry
Victoria-Lady Pamela Hicks
Jamaica, Panama, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, Aden, Libya, Malta and Gibraltar. Lady Pamela Mountbatten was the Corps Commandant of the Girls'
Victoria-Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
Duchess was in Malta with her husband who was stationed there as an officer in the Royal Navy, she gave birth to her second daughter, Victoria Melita, on
Victoria-2024 local electoral calendar
Specific dates are given where these are known. 14 January: Australia, Victoria, Dunkley, Liberal Party preselection 30 January: Canada, Newfoundland and
Victoria-Gozo (1798–1800)
territory of French-occupied Malta and was eventually incorporated into Malta Protectorate on 20 August 1801. Until 10 June 1798, Malta and Gozo had been administered
Victoria-Horizon tank
Mediterranean Film Studios in Malta Baja Studios in Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico Point Cook RAAF Base in Victoria, Australia Pinewood Dominican
Victoria-List of monarchs of Malta
The Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo had been ruled by Phoenician, Byzantine and Roman aristocrats, before passing to various European monarchies
Victoria-Gozo Museum of Archaeology
Museum of Archaeology (Maltese: Il-Mużew tal-Arkeoloġija ta' Għawdex) is a museum in the Cittadella of Victoria in Gozo, Malta. The museum of Archaeology
Victoria-Victoria Muñoz Mendoza
Victoria "Melo" Muñoz Mendoza (born December 24, 1940) is a former politician from Puerto Rico. She is the daughter of the first democratically elected
Victoria-Victoria Silvstedt
Karin Victoria Silvstedt (born 19 September 1974) is a Swedish actress, singer, model, tv host, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World
Victoria-Victoria amazonica
Victoria amazonica is a species of flowering plant, the second largest in the water lily family Nymphaeaceae. It is called uape jacana ("the lilytrotter's
Victoria-Victoria Tunnel
Victoria Tunnel may refer to: Victoria Tunnel (Liverpool), England Victoria Tunnel (Newcastle), England Victoria Tunnel, Queensland, Australia Mount Victoria
Victoria-Victoria River
Victoria River may refer to: Victoria River, Antarctica, a watercourse in the McMurdo Dry Valley Victoria River, Northern Territory, a locality Victoria
Victoria-Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge may be a reference to: Australia Victoria Bridge, Brisbane, a road bridge across the Brisbane River in Brisbane Victoria Bridge, Devonport
Victoria-Victoria, Minnesota
Victoria is a city in Carver County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 10,546 at the 2020 census. According to the United States Census Bureau
Victoria-HMS Victoria
HMS Victoria in honour of Queen Victoria: HMS Victoria (1839), a wooden paddle sloop launched in India in 1839 and sold in about 1864 HMS Victoria (1859)
Victoria-Victoria, Brașov
Victoria (Romanian pronunciation: [vikˈtori.a]; German: Viktoriastadt; Hungarian: Viktóriaváros) is a town in the western part of Brașov County, Transylvania
Victoria-Mount Victoria
Mount Victoria may refer to either peaks or communities named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. In Canada Mount Victoria (British Columbia) Mount
Victoria-Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, then Princess Louis of Battenberg, later Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (5 April 1863 – 24
Victoria-Victoria Waterfield
Victoria Waterfield is a fictional character played by Deborah Watling in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A native
Victoria-Victoria O'Keefe
Victoria O'Keefe (27 March 1969 – 18 April 1990) was an English actress. Her first role was in the 1983 television series Nanny. She also played Letty
Victoria-Victoria Centre
indoor market, and the Nottingham Victoria bus station. The Victoria Centre stands on the site of the old Nottingham Victoria railway station, which was demolished
Victoria-Victoria Dock
redevelopment and called Victoria Harbour Victoria Dock, Mumbai Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town Royal Victoria Dock, London Victoria Dock, Liverpool,
Victoria-Tarneit, Victoria
Tarneit (/ˈtɑːnit/ ) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km (16 mi) west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City
Victoria-Saint Victoria
Saint Victoria may refer to: Victoria of Albitina (feast day: February 11) Victoria, Anatolia, and Audax (feast day: December 23) Victoria, 1st-century
Victoria-Victoria, Texas
is a city and the county seat of County, Texas. The population was 65,534 as of the 2020 census. The three counties of the
Victoria-Victoria Palace
The Victoria Palace (Romanian: Palatul Victoria) is a government building on the large Victory Square (Piața Victoriei) in Bucharest, housing the Prime
Victoria-Victoria Haralabidou
Victoria Haralabidou (Greek: Βικτώρια Χαραλαμπίδου, born 23 October 1971) is a Greek-Australian actress. She was born in Saint Petersburg, USSR. When she
Victoria-Local government areas of Victoria
This is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, sorted by region. Also referred to as municipalities, the 79 Victorian LGAs are classified
Victoria-Corio, Victoria
and industrial area, which forms one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria in Australia. It is located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central
Victoria-Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia (born Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh; 25 November 1876 – 2 March 1936), was the third child and second
Victoria-Victoria and Albert
Victoria and Albert refers to Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. It may also refer to: The Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria-Victoria Class
Victoria class may refer to: Victoria-class submarine Victoria-class battleship GWR Victoria Class steam locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles
Victoria-Melbourne
Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney. Its name
Victoria-Victoria Zdrok
Victoria Nika Zdrok (Ukrainian: Вікторія Здрок; born 3 March 1973) is a Ukrainian-American pornographic actress, author, and model. She is Playboy's Playmate
Victoria-Victoria Cross
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest and most prestigious decoration of the British honours system. It is awarded for valour "in the presence of the
Victoria-Cape Breton North and Victoria
Cape Breton North and Victoria (also known as North Cape Breton and Victoria and Cape Breton North—Victoria) was a federal electoral district in the province
Victoria-Port of Victoria
The Port of Victoria may refer to: Port of Victoria (Texas) Port of Victoria (Seychelles) Port Victoria (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Victoria-Fort Victoria
Victoria may refer to: Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada Fort Victoria (British Columbia), Canada Fort Victoria (Isle of Wight), England Fort Victoria,
Victoria-Victoria Pratt
Victoria Ainslie Pratt (born December 18, 1970) is a Canadian actress, author, and fitness model. Pratt grew up in Chesley, Ontario, a self described "tomboy
Victoria-Victoria Hall
Victoria Hall can refer to: Victoria Hall (Cobourg), a town hall in Ontario Victoria Hall (Ontario), a commercial building Victoria Hall (Westmount),
Victoria-Victoria Lord
Victoria Lord is a fictional character and matriarch of the Lord family on the American soap opera One Life to Live, played for over 41 years by six-time
Victoria-Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls (Lozi: Mosi-oa-Tunya, "Thundering Smoke"; Tonga: Shungu Namutitima, "Boiling Water") is a waterfall on the Zambezi River in southern Africa
Victoria-Victoria Street, Melbourne
Victoria Street is one of the major thoroughfares of inner Melbourne, running east–west for over six kilometres between Munster Terrace in North Melbourne
Victoria-Victoria Benedictsson
Victoria Benedictsson (6 March 1850 in Domme – 22 July 1888) was a Swedish author. She was born as Victoria Maria Bruzelius in Domme, a village in the
Victoria-La Victoria
Victoria may refer to: La Victoria, Santiago La Victoria, Amazonas, a town and municipality La Victoria, Boyacá, a town and municipality La Victoria,
Victoria-Horsham, Victoria
Horsham (/ˈhɔːrʃəm/) is a regional city in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia. Located on a bend in the Wimmera River, Horsham is approximately
Victoria-Victoria (ship)
Victoria or Nao Victoria (Spanish for "Victory") was a carrack famed as the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the world. Victoria was part of
Victoria-Victoria Vetri
Victoria Vetri (born September 26, 1944; also known as Angela Dorian and Victoria Rathgeb) is an American model and actress. Vetri was born in San Francisco
Victoria-Victoria (mythology)
In ancient Roman religion Victoria was the deified personification of victory. She first appears during the first Punic War, seemingly as a Romanised re-naming
Victoria-Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
22°32′42″N 88°20′33″E / 22.5449°N 88.3425°E / 22.5449; 88.3425 The Victoria Memorial is a large marble monument on the Maidan in Central Kolkata, having
Victoria-Victorias
Victorias, officially the City of Victorias (Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa sang Victorias; Filipino: Lungsod ng Victorias), is a 4th class component city in the
Victoria-Victoria Lopyreva
Victoria Petrovna Lopyreva (Russian: Виктория Петровна Лопырёва, romanized: Viktoriya Petrovna Lopyryova; born 26 July 1983) is a Russian television presenter
Victoria-Victoria & Albert (TV serial)
Victoria & Albert is a 2001 British-American historical television serial. It focused on the early life and marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Victoria-Victoria's Secret
Victoria's Secret is an American lingerie, clothing, and beauty retailer. Founded in 1977 by Roy and Gaye Raymond, the company's five lingerie stores were
Victoria-Victoria Spivey
Victoria Regina Spivey (October 15, 1906 – October 3, 1976), sometimes known as Queen Victoria, was an American blues singer, songwriter, and record company
Victoria-Victoria Horne
Victoria Horne (November 1, 1911 – October 10, 2003) was an American character actress, appearing in 49 films (uncredited in 25 of these) during the 1940s
Victoria-Victoria Coren Mitchell
Victoria Elizabeth Coren Mitchell (née Coren; born (1972-08-18)18 August 1972) is a British writer, TV presenter and professional poker player. She writes
Victoria-Victoria Day
Victoria Day (French: Fête de la Reine, lit. 'Celebration of the Queen') is a federal Canadian public holiday observed on the last Monday preceding May
Victoria-Victoria Sharp
Dame Victoria Madeleine Sharp, DBE, PC (born 8 February 1956) is a British barrister and judge. She has been the President of the King's Bench Division
Victoria-List of schools in Victoria, Australia
lists of schools in Victoria, Australia: List of government schools in Victoria, Australia List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia Based on
Victoria-Victoria Street
Victoria Street may refer to: Victoria Street, East Sydney Victoria Street railway station, New South Wales Victoria Street, Melbourne, Victoria Victoria
Victoria-Victoria II
Victoria II is a grand strategy game developed by the Swedish game company Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. It was announced
Victoria-Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland (Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée; born 14 July 1977) is the heir apparent to the Swedish throne
Victoria-Victoria Smurfit
Victoria Smurfit (born 31 March 1974) is an Irish actress. She is known for playing Orla O'Connell in the BBC television series Ballykissangel, Detective
Victoria-Football Victoria
Football Victoria is the state governing body for soccer in Victoria, Australia. It is affiliated with Football Australia, the sport's national governing
Victoria-María Victoria
María Victoria Gutiérrez Cervantes (born 26 February 1931) is a Mexican actress, singer, and comedian. She is best known for starring in the sitcom La
Victoria-Victoria Studd
Victoria Studd is a British television presenter. Studd appeared as a presenter on the show Wish You Were Here?, appearing in eight episodes from 1991
Victoria-Victoria, Princess Royal
Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa; 21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick
Victoria-Victoria Justice
Victoria Dawn Justice (born February 19, 1993) is an American actress and singer. She has received several accolades, including two Young Artist Awards
Victoria-Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak only generally. With an elevation
Victoria-Victoria Alcock
Victoria Alcock (born 13 May 1968) is a British actress. Alcock played the prisoner Julie Saunders in all eight series of the television drama series,
Victoria-Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation)
Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819–1901; r. 1837–1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom. Victoria of the United Kingdom or Victoria of Great Britain may
Victoria-Empress Victoria
Empress Victoria may refer to: Victoria (Gallic Empire) (c. 231 – c. 271), called Empress of the West and de facto empress of Gaul Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Victoria-Victoria Russell
Victoria Kate Russell (born 1962) is the winner of the National Portrait Gallery's 2000 BP Portrait Award for portrait painting. Her commissioned portraits
Victoria-Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Victoria Franziska Antonia Juliane Luise); 14 February 1822 – 10 November 1857) was the daughter of Ferdinand
Victoria-Victoria Day (Scotland)
Victoria Day (Scottish Gaelic: Latha Victoria) is a public holiday in parts of Eastern Central Scotland, chiefly the cities of Dundee and Edinburgh, although
Victoria-Victoria Chaplin
Victoria Agnes Chaplin-Thierrée (born May 19, 1951) is a British-American circus performer. She is a daughter of film actor and comedian Charlie Chaplin
Victoria-Victoria Atkin
Victoria Atkin is an English actress, best known for roles in Extinct, Hollyoaks, and Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. Atkin attended Fernhill School and Language
Victoria-Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein
Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (Victoria Louise Sophia Augusta Amelia Helena; 3 May 1870 – 13 March 1948) was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of
Victoria-Beveridge, Victoria
Beveridge is a town in Victoria, Australia, 37 km (23 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Whittlesea and the
Victoria-Victoria Legrand
Victoria Garance Alixe Legrand (born May 28, 1981) is a French-American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter and keyboardist of the dream
Victoria-A. victoria
A. victoria may refer to: Agriocnemis victoria, a damselfly species found in Africa Aequorea victoria, the crystal jelly, a bioluminescent hydrozoan jellyfish
Victoria-Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena; 24 October 1887 – 15 April 1969) was Queen of Spain as the wife of King Alfonso XIII from their
Victoria-Victoria Aitken
Catherine Victoria Aitken (née Lockwood; born 20 April 1965), formerly Victoria, Countess Spencer, is a British former fashion model and former wife of
Victoria-List of Victoria Cross recipients (A–F)
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" to members of
Victoria-List of Victoria Cross recipients (G–M)
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" to members of
Victoria-List of Victoria Cross recipients (N–Z)
The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest award of the United Kingdom honours system. It is awarded for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" to members of
Victoria-Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city
Victoria-Victoria Woodhull
Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born Victoria California Claflin; September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), later Victoria Woodhull Martin, was an American leader
Victoria-Victoria University
Victoria University may refer to: Victoria University (Australia), a public research university in Melbourne, Australia Victoria University, Toronto, a
Victoria-Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington (Māori: Te Herenga Waka) is a public research university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act
Victoria-Victorian era
Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. Slightly different
Victoria-Victoria Shalet
Victoria Shalet (born 9 December 1981) is an English former actress, known for her role as Harmony in the CBBC adaptation of the Dick King-Smith book The
Victoria-Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
Princess Victoria (Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary; 6 July 1868 – 3 December 1935) was the fourth child and second daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
Victoria-London Victoria station
Victoria station, also known as London Victoria, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Victoria, in the City
Victoria-Victoria station
Victoria station may refer to: London Victoria station, in England Llandudno Victoria tram stop, in Wales Manchester Victoria station, in England Southend
Victoria-Victoria Montou
Abdaraya Toya "Victoria Montou" (Circa 1739–1805) was a Dahomey warrior and freedom fighter in the army of Jean-Jacques Dessalines during the Haitian Revolution
Victoria-Victoria Harbour
114°10′25.03″E / 22.2877528°N 114.1736194°E / 22.2877528; 114.1736194 Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong
Victoria-Victoria Osteen
Victoria Osteen (née Iloff; born March 28, 1961) is an American author and the co-pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. She is the wife of Joel
Victoria-FC Victoria Chișinău
Fotbal Club Victoria Chișinău , commonly known as Victoria Chișinău, or simply Victoria, is a Moldovan football club based in Chișinău, Moldova. The club
Victoria-MS Queen Victoria
MS Queen Victoria (QV) is a Vista-class cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line and is named after the former British monarch Queen Victoria. The vessel
Victoria-Victoria Gardens
Victoria Gardens may refer to: Victoria Gardens (Rancho Cucamonga), a retail center in Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States Victoria Gardens, Neath
Victoria-Victoria (plant)
Victoria or giant waterlily is a genus of water-lilies, in the plant family Nymphaeaceae, with very large green leaves that lie flat on the water's surface
Victoria-Victoria Park
Victoria Park may refer to: Victoria Park Nature Reserve, a protected area in Northern Rivers region, New South Wales Victoria Park, Adelaide, a park and
Victoria-Victoria Mahoney
Victoria Mahoney is an American actress and filmmaker. Her debut feature was 2011’s Yelling to the Sky. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s Mahoney worked
Victoria-Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Marie Louise Victoire; 17 August 1786 – 16 March 1861), later Princess of Leiningen and subsequently Duchess
Victoria-Victoria Clamp
Victoria Clamp is an American musician, best known as a vocalist in Tom Tom Club, led by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth. She is also the lead singer of
Victoria-Victoria Albis
Victoria Albis (d. after 1777), was a Senegalese signara. She belonged to the most famous of the signaras on the island of Gorée in French Senegal. She
Victoria-Queen Victoria (ship)
Queen Victoria has been the name of several ships: PS Queen Victoria (1838), a wooden paddlewheel steamer that was wrecked in 1853 off Bailey Lighthouse
Victoria-Victoria Records
Victoria Records was the name of record labels: Victoria Records (1952) - a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based company. Victoria Records (2000) - a Philadelphia
Victoria-List of Victoria's Secret models
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Victoria-Victoria Premier League 1
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Victoria-Victoria Hospital
Victoria Hospital or Queen Victoria Hospital may refer to: Queen Victoria Hospital, Adelaide, a former hospital, now part of the Women's and Children's
Victoria-Colac, Victoria
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Victoria-Victoria Pendleton
Victoria Louise Pendleton, CBE, OLY (born 24 September 1980) is a British jockey and former track cyclist who specialised in the sprint, team sprint and
Victoria-Victoria Beckham
Victoria Caroline Beckham OBE (née Adams; born 17 April 1974) is an English fashion designer, singer, and television personality. She rose to prominence
Victoria-Victoria Longley
Victoria Constance Mary Longley (24 September 1960 – 29 August 2010) was an Australian actress. She worked extensively in television. Longley was the daughter
Victoria-Victoria Monét
Victoria Monét McCants (born May 1, 1989) is an American R&B singer and songwriter. First gaining recognition for her songwriting work, Monét pursued a
Victoria-Victoria Prentis
Victoria Mary Prentis, KC (née Boswell; born 24 March 1971) is a British lawyer who has served as the Attorney General for England and Wales since October
Victoria-Victoria Pile
Victoria Pile, also known as Vicky Pile, is a British comedy writer, director and producer, most noted as the creator of two Channel 4 comedy programmes
Victoria-Victoria Ruffo
María Victoria Eugenia Guadalupe Martínez del Río Moreno-Ruffo (born May 31, 1962) better known as Victoria Ruffo is a Mexican actress notable for her
Victoria-Docklands, Victoria
also known as Melbourne Docklands, is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) west of Melbourne's Central Business District
Victoria-Victoria Taylor
Victoria Taylor may refer to: Victoria Addison Taylor, second wife of Liberian president Charles Taylor Victoria Taylor (Reddit), Reddit employee whose
Victoria-Victoria Nuland
Victoria Jane Nuland (born July 1, 1961) is an American diplomat who served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from 2021 to 2024. A former
Victoria-Victoria Aveyard
Victoria Aveyard (born July 27, 1990) is an American writer of young adult and fantasy fiction and screenplays. She is known for her fantasy novel Red
Victoria-Victoria Gillick
Victoria D. M. Gillick (née Gudgeon; born 1946, in Hendon) is a British activist and campaigner best known for the eponymous 1985 UK House of Lords ruling
Victoria-Victoria Moroles
Victoria Moroles (born September 4, 1996) is an American actress. She played Andie on the Disney Channel show Liv and Maddie. She has also played Hayden
Victoria-Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her
Victoria-Victoria (British TV series)
Victoria is a British historical television drama series created and principally written by Daisy Goodwin, starring Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria. The
Victoria-Victoria Canal
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victoria Canal. Victoria Canal Tinius, also known as Victoria Canal (born August 11, 1998) is a Spanish-American
Victoria-Victoria, London
Victoria is an area of Central London in the City of Westminster. It is named after Victoria Station, which is a major transport hub. The station was named
Victoria-Victoria Bulitko
Victoria Bulitko (Ukrainian: Булітко Вікторія Сергіївна; born 25 January 1983) is a Ukrainian film, television and theater actress. Bulitko was born on
Victoria-Victoria Ocampo
Ramona Victoria Epifanía Rufina Ocampo CBE (7 April 1890 – 27 January 1979) was an Argentine writer and intellectual. Best known as an advocate for others
Victoria-Victoria crowned pigeon
The Victoria crowned pigeon (Goura victoria) is a large, bluish-grey pigeon with elegant blue lace-like crests, maroon breast and red irises. It is part
Victoria-Victoria Villarruel
Victoria Eugenia Villarruel (born 13 April 1975) is an Argentine politician, lawyer, writer, and activist who has served as vice president of Argentina
Victoria-Victoria Brynner
Victoria Brynner (born 5 November 1962) is the founder of Stardust Brands, a consultancy that connects fashion and luxury brands with creative talent.
Victoria-Victoria & Abdul
Victoria & Abdul is a 2017 British biographical historical drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Lee Hall. The film is based on the book
Victoria-Victoria Amelina
Вікторія Юріївна Амеліна; 1 January 1986 – 1 July 2023), later known as Victoria Amelina, was a Ukrainian novelist and war crimes researcher. She was the
Victoria-Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, died on 22 January 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight
Victoria-Victoria Trauttmansdorff
Victoria Trauttmansdorff (born 8 September 1960) is an Austrian actress. She appeared in more than sixty films since 1993. Schiller, Maike (11 October
Victoria-Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Antoinette Derbyshire (born 2 October 1968) is a British journalist, newsreader and broadcaster. Her eponymous current affairs and debate programme
Victoria-Victoria plum
The Victoria plum is a type of English plum. It has a yellow flesh with a red or mottled skin. This plum is a cultivar of the egg plum group (Prunus domestica
Victoria-Victoria County
Victoria County is the name of several locations: In Australia: Victoria County, Western Australia County of Victoria, South Australia In Canada: Victoria
Victoria-Lists of Victoria Cross recipients
Lists of Victoria Cross recipients are lists of people who have been awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious of the orders, decorations
Victoria-Victoria Bustos
Victoria Noelia Bustos (born 7 January 1989) is an Argentine professional boxer. She is a two-weight world champion, having held the IBF female lightweight
Victoria-Victoria Days
The Victoria Days (Swedish: Victoriadagarna), earlier: Victoria Day (Swedish: Victoriadagen), is an annual celebration in Sweden in mid-July to celebrate
Victoria-Victoria Riskin
Victoria Riskin (born November 18, 1945) is an American author, psychologist, television writer and producer, and human rights activist. Riskin was born
Victoria-Victoria Cruz
Victoria Cruz is an American LGBT rights activist and retired domestic violence counselor. A contemporary of activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera
Victoria-Victoria Quirino-Gonzalez
Victoria "Vicky" Quirino-Gonzalez (born Victoria Syquia Quirino; May 18, 1931 – November 29, 2006) was the second daughter of President Elpidio Quirino
Victoria-Victoria Evtoushenko
Victoria Viktorovna Evtoushenko (Ukrainian: Вікторія Вікторівна Євтушенко; born 23 April 1965 as Victoria Viktorovna Pron) is a Ukrainian badminton player
Victoria-The Victoria
The Victoria may refer to several public houses in England: The Victoria, Bristol, Grade II* listed The Victoria, Bayswater, London The Victoria, Durham
Victoria-Victoria Land
Victoria Land is a region in eastern Antarctica which fronts the western side of the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf, extending southward from about 70°30'S
Victoria-Victoria Pedretti
Victoria Pedretti (born March 23, 1995) is an American actress. Her breakthrough roles were Eleanor "Nell" Crain in The Haunting of Hill House (2018) and
Victoria-Victoria Dillard
Victoria Dillard (born September 20, 1969) is an American advocate for Parkinson's disease research. She is also a former television and film actress who
Victoria-Victoria Holdsworth
Victoria Jane Getty, Lady Getty (née Holdsworth, formerly Brooke; born 1944) is an English philanthropist and former model. Since 2003 she has been a trustee
Victoria-Frankston, Victoria
Frankston (/ˈfræŋkstən/ FRANK-stən) is a Town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Located 41 km (25 mi) south-east of the Melbourne city centre, it is in
Victoria-Mornington, Victoria
Mornington is a seaside town of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia located on the Mornington Peninsula 46 km (29 mi) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business
Victoria-Greensborough, Victoria
Greensborough is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km (11 mi) north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City
Victoria-Broadmeadows, Victoria
Broadmeadows is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District and the council seat of the City
Victoria-Craigieburn, Victoria
Craigieburn is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km (16 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hume
Victoria-Victoria Hislop
Victoria Hislop (née Hamson; born 1959) is an English author. Born in Bromley, Kent, she was raised in Tonbridge and attended Tonbridge Grammar School
Victoria-Clayton, Victoria
Clayton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Monash local
Victoria-Caulfield, Victoria
Caulfield is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the
Victoria-Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood CBE (19 May 1953 – 20 April 2016) was an English comedian, actress, lyricist, singer, composer, pianist, screenwriter, producer and director
Victoria-Victoria Jackson
Victoria Jackson (born August 2, 1959) is an American actress and comedian. She was a cast member on the series Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1992.
Victoria-History of Victoria
Australian state of Victoria. Before British colonisation of Australia, many Aboriginal peoples lived in the area now known as Victoria. After the first
Victoria-Greater Victoria
Greater Victoria (also known as the Greater Victoria Region) is located in British Columbia, Canada, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. It is usually
Victoria-Victoria Principal
Vicki Ree Principal (born January 3, 1950), later known as Victoria Principal, is an American actress, producer, entrepreneur, and author, best known for
Victoria-Victoria Ward
Victoria Ward, Ward of Victoria, or variation, may refer to: Victoria Ward (Ottawa), the civic ward of Victoria in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Victoria-Victoria Robey
Victoria Susan Robey, Lady Robey, CBE (née Hull; born 1960) is an American-British arts administrator and former banker. She is the daughter of Lloyd Nelson
Victoria-Victoria Hill
Victoria Hill (born 18 February 1971 in Adelaide) is an Australian actress, writer and producer. Victoria Hill is the daughter of Robert Hill, a former
Victoria-Victoria Thaine
Victoria Thaine (born 4 January 1978) is an Australian television and film actress and former playwright. Thaine was nominated at the 2008 Logie Awards
Victoria-Victoria, Seychelles
Victoria (French pronunciation: [viktɔʁja]) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Seychelles, situated on the north-eastern side of Mahé island
Victoria-Victoria Cougars
The Victoria Cougars were a major league professional ice hockey team that played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1911 to 1924 under
Victoria-Victoria De Angelis
Victoria De Angelis (Italian pronunciation: [vikˈtɔːrja de ˈandʒelis]; born 28 April 2000) is an Italian musician, songwriter and DJ. She founded the rock
Victoria-Victoria Gowon
Victoria Hansatu Gowon (born 22 August 1946) is a Nigerian nurse and the third first lady of Nigeria. She is married to General Yakubu Gowon who was Nigerian
Victoria-Victoria Island
Victoria Island (Inuinnaqtun: Kitlineq) is a large island in the Arctic Archipelago that straddles the boundary between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
Victoria-Victoria Newman
Victoria Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network. Created by William J. Bell, she is
Victoria-Victoria Wyndham
Victoria Camargo, known professionally as Victoria Wyndham, is an American actress best known for her role as Rachel Cory on the soap opera Another World
Victoria-12 Victoria
Victoria (minor planet designation: 12 Victoria) is a large main-belt asteroid, orbiting the Sun with a period of 3.56 years and an eccentricity of 0
Victoria-Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately 59,947 km2 (23,146 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake
Victoria-Victoria Heyes
Victoria Heyes is a fictional character in the Terrifier franchise. She first appears in Terrifier (2016) as a young woman who battles the enigmatic serial
Victoria-Victoria Square
Athens, Greece Victoria Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland Victoria Square Shopping Centre Victoria Square, Birmingham, England Victoria Square, Christchurch
Victoria-Victoria Groce
Victoria Groce (née Rubin; born January 20, 1981) is an American quiz player and game show contestant. Initially known for ending the 19-day winning streak
Victoria-Victoria United
Victoria United may refer to: Victoria United (Canada), a Canadian soccer team Victoria United FC (Cameroon), a Cameroonian football club Victoria United
Victoria-Victoria Bergsman
Victoria Bergsman (born 4 May 1977) is a Swedish songwriter, musician, and vocalist best known as singer of the indie pop band The Concretes from 1995
Victoria-List of Victoria Cross recipients by campaign
The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of armed forces of some Commonwealth countries
Victoria-List of Victoria Cross recipients by nationality
This is a list of recipients of the Victoria Cross by nationality. It does not include the Victoria Cross awarded to the American Unknown Soldier of World
Victoria-Sale, Victoria
Sale is a city situated in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia and the council capital of the Shire of Wellington. It had an estimated population
Victoria-Victoria Hollins
Victoria Hollins is the mother of two daughters and a British journalist, who works for BBC London News as a reporter and newsreader, mostly working the
Victoria-Victoria Titans
The Victoria Titans (known in its final two seasons as the Victoria Giants), were an Australian professional basketball team that competed in the National
Victoria-Victoria Rowell
Victoria Lynn Rowell (born May 10, 1959) is an American actress, screenwriter, director, and producer. She began her career as a ballet dancer and model
Victoria-Victoria Gotti
Victoria Gotti (born November 27, 1962) is an American writer and television personality, known for being the daughter of Gambino crime family Mafia boss
Victoria-Victoria line
The Victoria line is a London Underground line that runs between Brixton in south London and Walthamstow Central in the north-east, via the West End. It
Victoria-Victoria Abril
Victoria Mérida Rojas (born 4 July 1959), better known as Victoria Abril, is a Spanish film actress and singer based in France. She is possibly best known
Victoria-Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent