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Victorias,
officially the City of
Victorias (Hili****non:
Dakbanwa sang
Victorias; Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Victorias), is a 4th
class component city in the...
- Canada,
Queen Victoria. From 1889
until 1892, the
Victorias pla****
exhibitions and pla****
against other Winnipeg teams. The
Victorias pla**** in the first...
- (PSE), the
company is in
Victorias City,
Negros Occidental,
Philippines where its
plant facilities are also located.
Victorias Milling Company (VMC), considered...
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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...
- Look up
victorias or
Victorias in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Victorias may
refer to:
Edmonton Victorias, a women's ice
hockey team in Edmonton,...
- de
Santa Ana de
Victorias (CSAV) is a
private Catholic basic and
higher education institution located along Osmeña
Avenue in
Victorias,
Negros Occidental...
- the Club. The
Victoria Skating Rink was
closed in 1925 and the
Victorias moved to
Mount Royal Arena and the Forum. In 1927, the
Victorias became the first...
- The
Moncton Victorias were a
professional ice
hockey team from Moncton, New
Brunswick in Canada. The team pla**** for two
seasons in the
Maritime Professional...
- Don
Bosco Technical Institute of
Victorias Inc., also
known as Don
Bosco Victorias, is a
private Catholic Salesian co-educational
technical basic education...
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Victoria,
commonly abbreviated as Vic, is a
state in
southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest
state (after Tasmania), with a land area of 227...