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the ancient Roman goddess of victory, identified with the Greek goddess Nike.
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1819–1901, queen of Great Britain 1837–1901; empress of India 1876–1901.
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Gua⋅da⋅lupe /ˌgwɑdlˈup,-ˈupi;Sp.ˌgwɑðɑˈlupɛ/Show Spelled Pronunciation[gwahd-l-oop,-oo-pee;Sp.gwah-thah-loo-pe]Show IPA Pronunciation(Manuel Félix Fernández), 1789–1843, Mexican military and political leader: first president of the republic 1824–29.
Also called Hong Kong, Xianggang.a seaport in and the capital of the Hong Kong colony, on the N coast of Hong Kong island, facing the seaport of Kowloon. 1,100,000.
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a state in SE Australia. 3,832,443; 87,884 sq. mi. (227,620 sq. km). Capital:Melbourne.
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a seaport in and the capital of British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, in SW Canada. 62,551.
a port in and the capital of the Seychelles. 13,736.
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Lake. Also called Victoria Nyanza.a lake in E central Africa, in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya: second largest freshwater lake in the world; source of the White Nile. 26,828 sq. mi. (69,485 sq. km).
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Mount, a mountain on E New Guinea, in SE Papua New Guinea, in the Owen Stanley Range. 13,240 ft. (4036 m).
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(lowercase) a low, light, four-wheeled carriage with a calash top, a seat for two passengers, and a perch in front for the driver.
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(lowercase) an open touring car having a folding top that usually covers only the rear seat.
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(lowercase) any of several large-leaved water lilies of the genus Victoria.Compare royal water lily.
a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents, and often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores, etc., that are available to the general public.
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(initial capital letter) Military. the NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered Soviet ballistic missile submarine armed with up to six single-warhead missiles.
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a word used in communications to represent the letter H.
Victoria Falls township, northwestern Zimbabwe. It is located on the south bank of the Zambezi River adjacent to Victoria Falls, the greatest waterfall in Africa. The town faces Livingstone (Maramba), Zambia, ...
Victoria Station railway station in the borough of Westminster, London. It stands just south of Buckingham Palace. Victoria Station is actually two 19th-century stations combined into one unit. The eastern portion ...
Sunbury town, south-central Victoria, Australia, on the road and rail route between Bendigo and the state capital, Melbourne, 24 miles (39 km) to the southeast. The Aboriginal name for the area was Koora ...
Tasmania The service sector has grown slowly but steadily in the early 21st century to contribute the major share of the state's economy and to provide nearly three-fourths of its employment. Trade-both ...
Seychelles In 2005 Seychelles began recovering from the Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated several Asian countries and the east coast of Africa on Dec. 26, 2004. The tsunami claimed two lives in Seychelles ...
Houston, University of state university system consisting of the main campus in Houston, Texas, U.S., the downtown campus in Houston, and branches at Clear Lake and Victoria. Additional locations at Cinco Ranch and Sugar ...
British Columbia The gold strike of 1858 in the Cariboo Mountains made Fort Victoria into a city, opened the mainland to settlement, and transformed the frontier into a prosperous and dynamic society that was ...
Liverpool Street Station railway station in the northeastern part of the City of London. Lying beside Bishopsgate (street) and the Great Eastern Hotel (1884), it is roughly equidistant between Spitalfields Market (in Tower ...
Ansett Transport Industries Limited former Australian conglomerate founded in 1936 (as Ansett Airways Proprietary Ltd.) by Reginald Ansett. It ceased operations in 2001.
Josipovici, Gabriel French-born British novelist, literary theorist, dramatist, and short-story writer whose work is characterized by its experimental form and its attention to language.
AngryApe - Found Jan. 7, 2009 ... she [Victoria Beckham] was in my hotel room the whole time during the World Cup - we've had barbecues together - so I was quite shocked by...
Morecambe Bay Visitor - Found 1 hour ago The Midland, The Venue (formerly Breakers) and the newly re-opened Victoria Hotel in Morecambe have joined the group of local licensees...
Yorkshire Post - Found Jan. 6, 2009 ... appointed general manager Mark Clayton, sales and revenue manager Victoria Poole, and executive chef Michael Bell. The hotel, which has been...
Victoria Beckham - Found Dec. 20, 2008 These pictures are of Victoria Beckham leaving the Westing Palace Hotel in Milan earlier today. Apparently the Beckhams had a reservation at the
The Record - Found Jan. 4, 2009 At the fourth annual Victoria Whisky Festival, to be held Jan. 23-24 at the Hotel Grand Pacific, there will be the opportunity for much bone...
Caernarfon Herald - Found Dec. 24, 2008 THE traditional Boxing Night Bop at the Victoria Hotel in Menai Bridge with the Jukes and friends, which this year celebrates its 25th anniversary,
USA Today - Found Nov. 17, 2008 ... and glamour returned to the Fontainebleau Hotel Saturday night as the recently renovated resort played host to the annual Victoria's Secret...
Belfast Telegraph - Found 3 hours ago Today over 97% of final year students in Victoria College go on to study for ... s history, including a gala dinner in the Culloden Hotel on March ...