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  1. Entry page to the official North America website of Visit Victoria. Find out about destinations, accommodation, festivals and events, attractions and touring routes in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This site also provides accommodation information and booking services.

  2. www.britannica.com › summary › Victoria-state-AustraliaVictoria summary | Britannica

    Victoria became a separate colony in 1851. In 1901 it became a state of the Commonwealth of Australia. Boosting its economy is a highly productive agricultural hinterland. Melbourne, city, capital of the state of Victoria, Australia. It is located at the head of Port Phillip Bay, on the southeastern coast.

  3. Overview. Hugging the tip of Australia's east coast, Victoria is Australia's second-smallest state, covering 227,600 square kilometres – roughly the size of the British Isles. A wealth of diverse regions and attractions are packed into this compact area, with sweeping coastlines, pristine beaches and national parks and forests teeming with ...

  4. Victoria’s area is 87,806 square miles (227,416 square kilometers). The Murray River runs along most of Victoria’s border with New South Wales. Mountains rise in the northeast and in the center of the state. Mount Bogong, at 6,516 feet (1,986 metres), is the highest point. Flat plains lie north, west, and south of the mountains.

  5. Current local time in AustraliaVictoriaMelbourne. Get Melbourne's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Melbourne's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.

  6. Guide to Melbourne. Aboriginal name: Narrm (pronounced Narr-m) Melbourne is Australia's mecca for all things trendy and tasty. The city offers up exquisite dining, exhilarating sport and abundant opportunities to experience art. A perfect blend of rich cultural history and new age trends is waiting for you in Melbourne.

  7. Victoria - Aboriginal, Gold Rush, Colonization: Aboriginal communities had been living in Victoria for at least 40,000 years before European contact. They arrived from the north and settled along the southern coast and around large western rivers and freshwater lakes. Between 15,000 and 17,500 years ago the climate changed drastically: the mountains lost permanent ice and snow, and some rivers ...

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