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  1. Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state, with a land area of 227,444 km 2 (87,817 sq mi); the second-most-populated state (after New South Wales ), with a population of over 6.7 million; [4] and the most densely populated state [10] in Australia (29.5 per km 2 ).

    • 23 November 1855
    • Australia
  2. The flag of Victoria is a British Blue Ensign defaced by the state badge of Victoria in the fly. The badge is the Southern Cross surmounted by an imperial crown, which is currently the St Edward's Crown. The stars of the Southern Cross are white and range from five to eight points with each star having one point pointing to the top ...

    • 6 March 1870
    • 1:2
  3. Area. 1,672.19 km 2 (645.6 sq mi) [1] Managing authorities. Parks Victoria. Website. Grampians National Park / Gariwerd. See also. Protected areas of Victoria. The Grampians National Park commonly referred to as the Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.

    • 1 July 1984
    • Halls Gap
  4. The coat of arms of Victoria is the official heraldic symbol of the Australian state of Victoria. Victoria was the second state of Australia to gain arms, granted on 6 June 1910 by royal warrant of King George V. The state had been named in 1851 after his grandmother, who reigned at the time.

    • 6 June 1910, 28 March 1973 (final version)
    • Silver and Blue
  5. Victoria. Victoria (Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of 227,444 km 2 (87,817 sq mi) and the most densely populated state. in Australia (28 per km 2).

  6. Road districts of Victoria. Road districts were established in the colony of Victoria, Australia, pursuant to legislation passed in 1853 and were an early form of local government in Victoria. The districts were outside towns, which were instead incorporated either as municipalities or boroughs.

  7. The Twelve Apostles) – grupa naturalnie powstałych kolumn z wapienia stojących w morzu, tuż przy brzegu w parku narodowym Port Campbell, przy Great Ocean Road w stanie Wiktoria w Australii. Kolumny są wynikiem erozji i mają różną grubość i wysokość.