Victoria
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Victoria most commonly refers to:
- Victoria (geographical disambiguation)
- Victoria (people disambiguation)
- Victoria of the United Kingdom, a.k.a. Queen Victoria
- Victoria (Australia)
- Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Victoria may also refer to:
- Structures and landmarks
- Victoria Bridge (disambiguation)
- Victoria Building, University of Liverpool, U.K.
- Victoria College (disambiguation)
- Victoria Hospital (disambiguation)
- Victoria Palace, Bucharest, the headquarters of the Romanian Government
- Victoria Park (disambiguation)
- Victoria Road (disambiguation)
- Victoria School, Singapore
- Victoria Square (disambiguation)
- Victoria Station (disambiguation)
- Victoria Tower (disambiguation)
- Victoria University (disambiguation)
- Transportation
- Main disambiguation page: Queen Victoria (ship)
- Victoria (ship), the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Victoria (F82), Spanish frigate
- HMS Victoria, five ships of the British Royal Navy
- MS Queen Victoria, Cunard ocean liner
- MV Princess Victoria, ferry sunk in 1953
- Lake Victoria ferries, Uganda/Tanzania/Kenya
- Victoria class submarine, Canada
- Vickers Victoria, troop transport aircraft of the British Royal Air Force
- Victoria Terminus, former name of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai, India
- Victoria (carriage), open carriage named after Queen Victoria
- MV Victoria, former name of the P&O cruise ship Mona Lisa
- Sport
- Club Deportivo Victoria, Honduran football team
- FC Victoria Rosport, Luxembourg football team
- Victoria National Golf Club, Indiana, U.S.
- Other
- Victoria (beer) (disambiguation)
- Victoria (game), computer game by Paradox Entertainment
- Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory
- Victoria (name), onomastics
- Victoria (novel), an 1898 novel by Knut Hamsun
- Victoria (waterlily), plant genus
- Victoria Cross, British medal
- Victoria perch or Nile perch, fish species
- Victoria's Secret, U.S.-based lingerie store chain
- 12 Victoria, asteroid
- "Victoria", song by The Kinks from their 1969 concept album Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)