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Vi-CAP
Vi-CAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program) is a nationwide computerized system implemented in 1985 by the FBI out of Quantico, Virginia. Pierce Brooks was appointed as the first director, primarily because as a homicide detective in Los Angeles he had been the first to propose the idea. It is de..
Vic
Vich links here; for the homonymous Swiss municipality, see Vich (Vaud) Vich is a Spanish city and episcopal see (Vicensis, Ausonensis in Latin). See also VIC. Vic Osona Population (2004)36.571 Area30,92 Km2 Population density (2004)1.1195,1 hab/Km2 Elevation484 m Roman temple Vic (in..
VIC
VIC is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: A code for Victoria, AustraliaThe Video Interface Chip from MOS Technology, used in the Commodore VIC-20 home computer(VIC sometimes colloquially refers to the VIC-20 computer itself, or to the VIC chip's successor, VIC-..
Vic's Ice Cream
Vic's Ice Cream (est. 1947) is a restaurant located in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California. Although Vic's also serves sandwiches, it is known for its ice cream and deserts. All of the ice cream served at Vic's is made each morning on the premises. Contents 1 Atmosphere2&nb..
Vicalloy
In metallurgy, vicalloy is a precipitation-hardening, ductile permanent magnet alloy capable of being processed into strip, bar, and wire products prior to heat treatment for electromechanical device applications (such as Wiegand wires). It consists of 0.03% carbon, 0.4% mangan, 0.2% silicium, 52% ..
Vicar
In the broadest sense, a vicar (from the Latin vicarius) is anyone acting as a substitute or [[wiktionary:agent|agent]] for a superior (compare "vicarious"). In this sense, the title is comparable to lieutenant. Usually the title appears in a number of Christian ecclesiastical contexts, but in the H..
Vicara
redirect [[Template:Context]] Vicara means the way mind maintains attention toward any object. It first referred to hinduist yoga, later to buddhist meditation. Vicara in ..
Vicarabad
Vicarabad is a town and a nagar panchayat in Rangareddi district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Vicarabad had a population of 42,258. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Vicarabad has an..
Vicarage Road
Vicarage Road, a stadium in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, is the home of the football club Watford F.C. and their tenants, the Saracens rugby union club. A four stand all-seater stadium, its approximate capacity is 22,000. It has been the home of Watford since 1922, when the club moved from a..
Vicariate Apostolic of Isiolo
The Apostolic Vicariate of Isiolo (Apostolicus Vicariatus Isiolansus) in Kenya was created on December 15 1995, when it was split off from the Diocese of Meru. The vicariate covers an are of 25,605 km², and as of 2003 of the total population of 117,100 there are 23,100 Catholics. It is subdivided ..
Vicariate Apostolic of Luang Prabang
Vicariate Apostolic of Luang Prabang (Latin: Apostolicus Vicariatus Luangensis Prabangensis) is a unit of the Roman Catholic Church in northern Laos. It was established on March 1 1963, when it was split off from the Vicariate Apostolic of Vientiane. It covers an area of 83,700 km² of northern Lao..
Vicariate Apostolic of Paksé
Vicariate Apostolic of Paksé (Latin: Apostolicus Vicariatus Paksensis) is a major unit of the Roman Catholic Church in Laos. The Vicar Apostolic since 2000 is Louis-Marie Ling Mangkhanekhoun. It was established in 1967, when it was split off from the Vicariate Apostolic of Savannakhet. Covering an..
Vicariate Apostolic of Savannakhet
Vicariate Apostolic of Savannakhet (Latin: Apostolicus Vicariatus Savannakhetensis) is a subdivision of the Roman Catholic Church in Laos. Covering an area of 48,100 km² of central Laos, the Vicariate is the largest of the apostolic vicariates in Laos. 12,500 of 2.7 million citizen in the area ar..
Vicarious (song)
"Vicarious" is the first official single from Tool's fourth full-length studio album, 10,000 Days. Debuting April 17, 2006 on commercial radio, the song entered the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart at #2. The song describes the vicarious thrill the public receives from hearing about the misfortu..
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Vicarious Visions
Vicarious Visions is a video game developer. It was founded by Karthik and Guha Bala in the 1990s. Developers of Terminus, it won them an Independent Game Festival Award in 1999 and they became known as a leading developer of handheld games breaking ground by porting the Tony Hawk series to Game Bo..
Vicarius
Vicarius is a Latin word, meaning substitute or deputy. It is the root of the English word "vicar." In ancient Rome, this was an equivalent to the English vice- of deputy -, like the latin vice agens, used as part of the title of various officials. Each vicarius was assigned to a specific superio..
Vicarius Filii Dei
Vicarius Filii Dei (Latin: Representative of the Son of God) is a phrase used in the forged mediaeval Donation of Constantine to refer to Saint Peter. Some Protestant groups claim that it is a title of the Roman Catholic pope, and that the letters add up to 666, the "number of the beast" in the Book..
Vicarstown
This article is about the Irish village; for the fictional town from The Railway Series, see Vicarstown. Vicarstown (Baile an Bhiocáire in Irish) is a village in County Laois, Ireland. It is notable for the Grand Canal which flows through the village. Henry Grattan the great orator and politicia..
Vicars choral
The Vicars Choral are the men of the Cathedral Choir. They are not in holy orders; the word "vicar" comes from ‘vice’ and simply means a deputy (as in vice-president). The Vicars Choral were substitutes for the canons. Ever since the 1100s they have sung the daily round of divine services on beh..
Vicars Cross
Vicars Cross, Gt.Boughton Parish, Chester, Cheshire. Vicars Cross is situated on the North East side of Chester City close to the A55 and M53. Local Councillors Cheshire County Council Sue Proctor,MBE, (Lib Dem) 15, Ash Bank, Pipers Ash, Chester CH3 7EH City Councillors ; Graham Proctor, Paul..
Vicar (comics artist)
Vicar, a pseudonym for Victor Arrigada Rios (born in Santiago, Chile April 16, 1934), is a Disney comics artist. While studying art and theatre, Vicar started his illustrating career with political caricature drawings. Vicar moved to Spain in 1960, doing various illustrating works, and entered the c..
Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands
The Vicar Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands was the prelate having ordinary jurisdiction of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands. The Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands was created by the Holy See in 1847 as the Vicariate Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands. In 1848, the phrase S..
Vicar Apostolic of the Lancashire District
This ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of the Catholic Church in England, was a passing stage in the establishment of Catholic dioceses in England as the Catholics emerged from the centuries of government persecution. The title was held from June 5, 1840 by Bishop George Hilary Brown, but lapsed on Sept..
Vicar Apostolic of the London District
The Vicar Apostolic of the London District was the title given to the Bishop who headed an ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of the Catholic Church in England, the Vicariate Apostolic of the London District, from 1688 to 1850. Within a short space of time after the accession of Elizabeth I those Catholi..
Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District
The Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District was the title given to the Bishop who headed an ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of the Catholic Church in England, the Vicariate Apostolic of the Midland District, from 1688 to 1850. Within a short space of time after the accession of Elizabeth I those Catho..
Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District
The Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District was the title given to the Bishop who headed an ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of the Catholic Church in England, the Vicariate Apostolic of the Northern District, from 1688 to 1840. Within a short space of time after the accession of Elizabeth I those Cat..
Vicar Apostolic of the Western District
The Vicar Apostolic of the Western District was the title given to the Bishop who headed an ecclesiastical jurisdiction, of the Catholic Church in England, the Vicariate Apostolic of the Western District, from 1688 to 1850. Within a short space of time after the accession of Elizabeth I those Catho..
Vicar capitular
A vicar capitular is a provisional ordinary of a Roman Catholic particular church. A vicar capitular is elected by the canons of the cathedral chapter when the episcopal see becomes vacant, perhaps due to the death or resignation of the bishop. The chapter must choose either a bishop (most likely an..
Vicar general
A vicar general is an ecclesiastical office in the Latin rite of the Roman Catholic Church existing in each (arch)bishopric's particular church. Catholic dioceses A diocesan bishop must appoint at least one vicar general for his diocese. Vicars general share in the bishop's ordinary power over the..
Vicar of Christ
See Vicar of Christ (novel) for the homonymous novel by Walter F. Murphy. Vicar of Christ (Latin Vicarius Christi) has been used since Pope Gelasius I, alongside a few rarer 'vicarial' titles, as one of the titles of the Bishop of Rome, best known as Pope, as head of the universal apostolic Catholic..
Vicar of Christ (novel)
Vicar of Christ is a 1979 novel by Walter F. Murphy. The novel tells the life story of the fictional Declan Walsh, who at various stages of his life is a Medal of Honor winner during the Korean War, Chief Justice of the United States, and finally Pope Francis I. It uses as a narrative framing devic..
Vicar Street
Vicar Street is a mid-sized venue, located on Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Its capacity is estimated at 650 for seated performances, and between 800 and 1,000 for standing gigs. Since opening in 1998, the venue has become a popular setting for a wide range of acts including stand-up comedy, d..
Vicat Cole
Vicat Cole (April 17, 1833-April 6, 1893), English painter, born at Portsmouth was the son of the landscape painter, George Cole, and in his practice followed his fathers lead with marked success. He exhibited at the British Institution at the age of nineteen, and was first represented at the Royal..
Vicat softening point
Vicat softening point is determination of the softening point for materials such as polyethylene, which have no definite melting point. It is taken as the temperature at which the specimen is penetrated to a depth of 1 mm by a flat-ended needle with a 1 sq. mm circular or square cross-section, under..
Vica Pota
In Roman mythology, Vica Pota was the goddess of victory. She had a temple at the base of the Velia. ..
Vicca
This article is about the Russian glamour model. For the pagan religion, see Wicca. Vicca (born August 13, 1974 in Moscow, Russia) is a glamour model and former porn star. A former Miss Teen Moscow, she is an ex-European fashion model and in the United States has been a mainstay of the Dream ..
Vicci Martinez
The incredibly talented singer/songwriter Vicci Martinez is a born entertainer. A native of Tacoma, WA, the young performer has been impressing critics and fans alike since she first hit the stage at the tender age of 16. Vicci Martinez sings and plays guitar with the touch of a veteran. Vicci is a..
Vicco, Kentucky
Vicco is a city in Perry County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 318 at the 2000 census. Geography Vicco is located at [37°12′58″N, 83°3′40″W] (37.216186, -83.061089)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has ..
Vicco von Bülow
Bernhard Victor Christoph Carl von Bülow (short: Vicco von Bülow, born November 12, 1923 in Brandenburg/Havel), more commonly known under the pseudonym Loriot, is a German humorist, graphic artist and director, actor and writer. He is most famous for his cartoons, the sketches from his 1976 telev..
Vice
Vice is the opposite of virtue. The modern English term that best captures its original meaning is the word vicious, which means "full of vice." In this sense, the word vice comes from the Latin word vitium, meaning "failing or defect". Contents 1 Overview2 The Christian vices3&n..
VICE
For other uses, see Vice (disambiguation). The software program VICE (all caps), standing for VersatIle Commodore Emulator, is an emulator for Commodore's 8-bit computers, running on Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, and BeOS host machines1. VICE is free software, released under the GNU Gen..
Vice-Admiral of the Coast
The holder of the post Vice-Admiral of the Coast was responsible for the defence of one of the tweny maritime counties of England, the North and South of Wales, or the four provinces of Ireland. As a Vice-Admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsi..
Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom
The Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom is a now honorary office generally held by a senior (possibly retired) Royal Navy admiral. Despite the title, the Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom is usually a full admiral. He is the official deputy to the Lord High Admiral, an honorary (although once operat..
Vice-Admiral of the West
The title Vice-Admiral of the West is sometimes applied to holders of the crown appointment Vice-Admiral of the Coast of counties in the South West of England. The duties of a Vice-Admiral of the coast were to control the shipping (especially piracy) around a martitime county's coast and organise d..
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
The Vice-Chamberlain of the Household is usually a junior whip in the House of Commons and is an officer of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. As a member of the Royal Household his duties are largely nominal, though he may be required to act as an usher during a Garden Part..
Vice-Chancellor
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A Vice-Chancellor (commonly called the VC) of a university in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, other Commonwealth countries, and some universities in Hong Kong, is the chief executive of the University. In Scotland and Canada the chief executive of a Univ..
Vice-Chancellors of the University of Hong Kong
This is a list of Vice-Chancellor of The University of Hong Kong. Lap-Chee Tsui (09/2002 - present)Cheng Yiu-chung..
Vice-Chancellor (disambiguation)
The Vice-Chancellor is the chief executive of a British or Commonwealth university (and is also used in some American universities). Vice-Chancellor may also mean: Vice-Chancellor (UK legal system), a British judicial positionVice-Chancellor (US legal system), an American judicial positionVice Chan..
Vice-Chancellor of Germany
The Vice-Chancellor of Germany (Vizekanzler) in Germany is the second highest position in the government, and is usually held by the leader of the government's principal coalition partner. Unlike the American Vice President, the Vice-Chancellor is not an independent office. Instead, the Vice-Chancel..
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter
This is a list of Vice-chancellors of the University of Wales, Lampeter. The institution has changed its title twice in its history, from St David's College to St David's University College in 1971, and then to the University of Wales, Lampeter in 1996, and the names are split up into these categor..
Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff
The Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (VCDS) is the deputy to the professional head of the British Armed Forces, the Chief of the Defence Staff. List of Vice Chiefs of Defence Staff 1967 to 1970 - Vice-Admiral Sir Ian Hoggincomplete1991 to 1993 - Admiral Sir Benjamin Bathurst1993 to 1995 - Admiral S..
Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain
The Vice-county Census Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Great Britain (ISBN 0-901158-30-5) is a A5 softback book produced in 2003 by the Botanical Society of the British Isles. It attempts to present a complete picture of the vice-county distribution of vascular plant species in Great Britain, th..
Vice-President of Botswana
The Vice-President of Botswana is the second-highest executive official in the Government of Botswana. List of Vice-Presidents of Botswana Incumbent Tenure Took Office Left Office Quett Masire 1966 1980 Lenyeletse Seretse 1980 1983 Peter Mmusi 1983 1992 Festus Mogae 1992 1998 Seretse Ian Kh..
Vice-President of Brazil
# Name Birth Place Start of Term End of Term Party President(s) Served 1 Marechal Floriano Vieira Peixoto Alagoas February 26, 1891 November 23, 18911 Deodoro da Fonseca 2 Manuel Vitorino Pereira Bahia November 15, 1894 November 15, 1898 Prudente de Morais..
Vice-President of Burundi
The position of Vice-President of the Republic of Burundi was created in June 1998, when a transitional constitution went into effect. It replaced the post of Prime Minister. Contents 1 Interim Period (1998-2001)2 Transitional Period (2001-2005)3 Vice-Presidency in the New Consti..
Vice-President of Fiji
History of Fiji Timeline Discovery The rise and fall of Cakobau Colonial Fiji Fiji since 1970 Main article Constitutional crisis of 1977 Coups of 1987 Coup of 2000 Main article Timeline - Mutinies Aftermath - AllegationsMara deposed - Iloilo plotInvestigations - TrialsCourt Martial - Military..
Vice-President of Ghana
The Vice-President of Ghana is the second-highest executive official in the Ghanaian government. List of Vice-Presidents of Ghana Joseph W.S. De-graft Johnson (1979-1981)Kow Nkensen Arkaah (1993-1997)John Atta-Mills (1997-2001)Alhaji Aliu Mahama (2001-Present) See also Ghana*President of Ghana*Hea..
Vice-President of India
The Vice-President of India is second-highest ranking government official in the executive branch of the Government of India after the President. The Vice-President also has the legislative function of acting as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The current Vice-President of India is Mr. Bhairon S..
Vice-President of Kenya
The Vice-President of Kenya is the second-highest executive official in the Kenyan government. List of Vice-Presidents of Kenya Jaramogi Oginga Odinga (1963-May 1966)Joseph Zuzarte Murumbi (May 1966-1967)Daniel arap Moi (1967-22 August 1978)Mwai Kibaki (14 October 1978-1988)Josephat Njuguna Karanj..
Vice-President of Liberia
The Vice-President of Liberia is the second-highest executive official in the Liberian government. The current vice-president is Joseph Nyumah Boakai. He began his term on January 16, 2006. List of Vice-Presidents of Liberia # Name Took Office Left Office Party President(s) Vacant ..
Vice-President of Palau
List of Vice-Presidents of ..
Vice-President of the Board of Trade
The office of Vice-President of the Board of Trade was a junior ministerial position in the government of the United Kingdom. The office was created in 1786 and abolished in 1868. From 1848 onwards the office was held concurrently with that of Paymaster-General. The office was succeeded by that of P..
Vice-President of the Criminal Division
The Vice-President of the Criminal Division assists the Lord Chief Justice on the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Partial list of holders of the position Desmond Ackner, Baron AcknerCharles Bowen, 1st Baron BowenJohn Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of LymingtonDavid HirstDonald MurrayWalter Georg..
Vice-President of the Executive Council
The Vice-President of the Executive Council is a Commonwealth position, whose holder acts as presiding officer of the Executive Council in the absence of the President of the Executive Council. The Vice-President's principal responsibility is to preside at meetings of the Executive Council, the body..
Vice-President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
The Vice-President of the Executive Council (Irish: Leas-Uachtarán na hArd-Chomhairle) was the deputy head of government of the 1922-1937 Irish Free State, and the second most senior member of the Executive Council (cabinet). Formally the Vice-President was appointed by the Governor-General on the ..
Vice-regent
A Vice-regent is a person who acts in the name of another, notably: as a synonym of Viceroyas a synonym of vicegerent This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poi..
Vice: Project Doom
Vice Project Doom. Vice: Project Doom is a Nintendo game with elements similar to Spy Hunter and Ninja Gaiden. It has driving, fighting and cinematic sequences. Unlike Ninja Gaiden, however, the character has the ability to switch between three different weapons. The weapons available are: Las..
Vicegerent
Vicegerent is the official administrative deputy of a ruler or head of state. (Latin: vice (in place of) + gerens (governing).) A common blunder is to use the word "viceregent" instead. Notable vicegerents Thomas Cromwell, vicegerent of Henry VIII, appointed 1535 ..
Vicelinus
Saint Vicelinus (1086—December 12, 1154) was a bishop of Oldenburg, and considered the apostle of Holstein. Born at Hameln, Vicelinus was orphaned at an early age. He received his primary education at Hameln. He left secretly for Paderborn, where he enjoyed the home and instructions of Hartmann,..
Vicellous Reon Shannon
Vicellous Reon Shannon (born 11 April 1971) is an American actor, native of Memphis, Tennessee. He appeared in the The Hurricane movie in 1999. Television 24 - Keith Palmer (Season 1, episode 2-1) Guest roles House - Carnell Hall (episode 2-5)The Shield - Trick (episode 3-11)JAG - Midshipman Kevin..
Vicenco Blagaić
Vicenco Blagaić (b. February 13th, 1977 in Split) is Croatian businessman. He first came to public spotlight as a producer of Posljednja volja, 1999 Croatian comedy film starring Goran Višnjić. The project - which had ambitions to attract Hollywood and other foreign film producers to Dalmatia a..
Vicente Abad Santos
Vicente Abad Santos (July 12 1916 - December 30 1993) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. A native of San Fernando, in Pampanga province of central Luzon, Santos earned a Bachelor's degree at the University of the Philippines before earning a degree at Harvard Law School in the ..
Vicente Alberto Álvarez Areces
Vicente Álvarez Areces Vicente Alberto Álvarez Areces (b. August 4, 1943) is the current President of the Government of the Principality of Asturias in Spain, and he is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party political party. Areces was born in Gijón, and prior to his becoming Pre..
Vicente Alcover
Vicente Alcover is a well-known Visayan educator and dramatist. References [www.bisaya.com Visayan Literature page] -- defunct ..
Vicente Aleixandre
Vicente Aleixandre Vicente Pío Marcelino Cirilo Aleixandre y Merlo (April 26, 1898 – December 14, 1984) Spanish poet, born in Sevilla. Nobel Prize laureate for Literature in 1977. He died in Madrid. Aleixandre's early poetry, which he wrote chiefly in free verse, is highly surrealistic..
Vicente Almeida d'Eça
Vice-Admiral Vicente Manuel de Moura Coutinho Almeida d’Eça (1918) joined the Portuguese Navy in 1936 as a Cadet and graduated from the Naval Academy 3 years later as an Ensign. His course’s patron was Henry, the Navigator and this was the first course to attend classes at the new Naval Academy..
Vicente Amigo
Vicente Amigo Vicente Amigo Girol is a Flamenco guitarist born in Guadalcanal, near Seville, Spain, in 1967. He is usually considered one of the greatest flamenco guitarist, in succession to Paco de Lucía. He has also played as a backing guitarist on recordings by flamenco singers Pelé, Ca..
Vicente Antonio García de la Huerta
Vicente Antonio García de la Huerta (March 9th 1734, Zafra - March 12th 1787, Madrid) was a Spanish dramatist, educated at Salamanca. At Madrid he soon atracted attention by his literary arrogance and handsome person; and at an early age became chief of the National Library, a post from which he w..
Vicente Aranda
Vicente Aranda is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer born in Barcelona on 9 November 1926. Since very young he had a number of different jobs in his home town until he emigrated to Venezuela in 1949 where he worked for American companies and reached a technical management position...
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (January 29, 1867 - January 28, 1928) was a Spanish novelist in Spanish, a screenwriter and sometime film director. Born in Valencia, today he is best known for his World War I novel Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis. Filmed in 1921 as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, i..
Vicente Calderón Stadium
The Vicente Calderón Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Vicente Calderón) in Madrid, Spain, is the home stadium for Club Atlético de Madrid. It is located in the heart of Madrid by the banks of the River Manzanares. The stadium was originally called Estadio Manzanares, but was later changed to Vicente ..
Vicente Carattini
Vicente Carattini (November 11, 1939-November 7, 2005) born in Cidra, Puerto Rico, was a renowned singer and composer of Puerto Rican Christmas related songs. Carattini was raised in the country town of Cidra where he received his primary and secondary education. One day, his father saw that youn..
Vicente Cerna Sandoval
Vicente Cerna Sandoval was President of Guatemala from 24 May 1865 to 29 June 1871. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Vicente Del Bosque
Vicente Del Bosque (born December 23, 1950, in Salamanca, Spain) is a Spanish football coach known for coaching Real Madrid from 1999-2003, its most successful period in recent history, and as a result, makes him arguably one of the illustrious club's most successful coaches of all time. Playing ca..
Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent
The Most Excellent Señor Don Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent (29 April 1915-21 December 2005) was Cronista Rey de Armas (Chronicler King of Arms) of the Kingdom of Spain. He was the son of Don Francisco de Cadenas y Gaztañaga and Donna Vicenta Vicent y Nogues. Beginning in 1932, he studied the fields ..
Vicente de Lima
Vicente Lenílson de Lima (also Vicente Lima) (born June 4, 1977 in Currais Novos) is a Brazilian athlete specializing in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and the 4x100 metres relay. Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved fourth place in his 100 metres heat, thus failing to make it thro..
Vicente de Valverde
Vicente de Valverde was a Spanish bishop. He was born in Segovia, Spain about 1490 and most sources claim he died in Oropesa, Peru, in 1543. He was a Dominican friar, and went to Peru about 1530, although it is not certain whether he accompanied Francisco Pizarro from Spain or arrived at San Miguel ..
Vicente do Rego Monteiro
Vicente do Rego Monteiro (December 19, 1899 — June 5, 1970), born in Recife, in a family of artists, was a Brazilian painter. Already in 1911 Vicente do Rego Monteiro was in Paris (in company of his older sister), attending a course, for little time, at the Julian Academy. Precocious talent, ..
Vicente Emilio Sojo
Vicente Emilio Sojo (December 8, 1887-August 11 1974) was a Venezuelan musicologist, educator and composer, born in Guatire (Miranda state). Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Bibliography4 External Links Biography Vicente Emilio Sojo to a family closely related to the musical w..
Vicente Engonga
Vicente Engonga (born October 20, 1965 in Barcelona) is a Spanish football player. He played for a few clubs, including Real Valladolid, Celta Vigo, RCD Mallorca and Coventry City (England). He played for Spain national football team and was a participant at the 2000 UEFA European Championship. ..
Vicente Escudero
Vicente Escudero (born: 27 October 1892, Valladolid, Spain - died: 4 December, 1980, Barcelona) was a Spanish flamenco dancer. His first official performance was in 1920 at the Olympia Theatre in Paris. Escudero's new style popularised flamenco, as before it was seen as over-the-top and not as artis..
Vicente Espinel
Vicente Gómez Martínez-Espinel (Ronda, December 28, 1550 - Madrid, February 4, 1624) was a Spanish writer and musician of the Siglo de Oro. He is credited with the addition of the 5th string to the guitar and the creation of the modern poetic form of the décima, composed of ten octameters, name..
Vicente Feola
Vicente Ítalo Feola, usually known as Vicente Feola (born on November 20, 1909 in São Paulo, died on November 20, 1975 in São Paulo), was an Italian Brazilian soccer coach who lived in São Paulo. He became famous for leading the national soccer team to its first world championship in 1958, in Sw..
Vicente Fernández
Vicente Fernández (born Vicente Fernández Gómez on February 17, 1940) is a Mexican ranchera singer. He is the father of Alejandro Fernández, also a popular Mexican artist. Fernández's life could be described as a rags-to-riches story—having come from humble beginnings, he eventually estab..
Vicente Fernandez
You may be looking for: Vicente Fernández, Mexican singerVicente Fernandez, Argentine golfer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inten..
Vicente Fernandez (golfer)
Vicente Fernandez (born 5 April 1946 in Corrientes, Argentina) is an Argentine golfer who has won more than twenty professional tournaments around the world. He turned professional in 1964 and was a regular competitor on the European Tour from the mid 1970s to the mid 1990s. He won four titles on ..
Vicente Ferrer
Vicente Ferrer may refer to: Saint Vincent Ferrerplaced named after him, including:* Misión San Vicente Ferrer* São Vicente Ferrer redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Vicente Filisola
Vicente Filisola (1789-1850), born Ravello, Italy. Filisola joined the Spanish army in 1804 and later served in New Spain (Mexico) in 1811. As a supporter of Agustin de Iturbide, who declared himself emperor of Mexico, he became a brigadier general in Iturbide's army. In 1833, he became commander..
Vicente Flores
Vicente Flores was Apu Mallku of Qullana Suyu Marka (Greater Collasuyu) between 2003 and 2004. He was replaced by Antonio Machaca. ..
Vicente Fox
Vicente Fox QuesadaSee Iberian naming customs for an explanation on the use of his name (born July 2, 1942) is the current President of Mexico. He was elected in the 2000 presidential election, a historically significant election that made him the first president elected from an opposition party si..
Vicente Gómez
Vicente Gómez, born in Honduras, was President of El Salvador from 1 to 15 February 1854. ..
Vicente Guerrero
Gen. Vicente GuerreroPresident of Mexico Term of office 1829 – Preceded by Guadalupe Victoria – Succeeded by José María Bocanegra Date of birth 10 August 1782 Place of birth Tixtla, Guerrero Date of death 14 February 1831 Place of death Cuilapam, Oaxaca First Lady ..
Vicente Herrera Zeledón
Vicente Herrera President of Costa Rica Term of office: 30 July 1876 to11 September 1877 – Preceded by: Aniceto Esquivel – Succeeded by: Tomás Guardia Date of birth: 20 January 1821 Place of birth: San José Date of death: 10 November 1888 Place of death: San Jo..
Vicente Huidobro
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández (January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He was an exponent of the artistic movement called Creacionismo ("Creationism"), which held that a poet should bring life to the things he or she writes about, rather th..
Vicente Leñero
Vicente Leñero (born June 9, 1933 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican novelist, journalist, and dramatist. He has written numerous books, stories, and plays, including a theatrical adaptation of Oscar Lewis's The Children of Sanchez. He was awarded the Premio Xavier Villaurrutia in 2001, and the..
Vicente Liem de la Paz
Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz, O.P. is a Roman Catholic martyr and Saint. He was born on Tra-lu, Tonkin (present day Vietnam) in 1732 to Tonkinese parents Antonio and Mónica Daeon de la Cruz. His parents were a part of the nobility. When he fell gravely ill several days after his birth, he was bapt..
Vicente Lombardo Toledano
Vicente Lombardo Toledano (July 16, 1894 – November 16, 1968) was one of the foremost Mexican labor leaders of the 20th century. He founded the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM), the national labor federation most closely associated with the ruling party, the Institutional Revolutionary P..
Vicente López Partido
Vicente López is a partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The capital is Olivos. Other towns in the partido are: CarapachayFloridaLa LucilaMunroVicente LópezVilla Martelli In 1998, the municipality of Vicente López was named by the United Nations as the best in Latin America and the Caribb..
Vicente López y Planes
Vicente López y Planes Term of Office: July 7 1827—August 18 1827 Predecessor: Bernardino Rivadavia Successor: Justo José de Urquiza Date of Birth: May 3 1785 Place of Birth: Buenos Aires Date of Death: October 10 1856 Place of Death: Buenos Aires Profession: Lawyer Political Party..
Vicente Lucio Salazar
Vicente Lucio Salazar (1832-1896) was President of Ecuador between 16 April 1895 and 1 September 1895. He became Vice President in 1894, and became President when Luis Cordero Crespo left office. ..
Vicente Lukban
General Vincente Lukban was a Philippine general during the Philippine-American War. On December 31, 1899, 100 Filipino riflemen under Gen. Lukban were gathered and there he proclaimed himself the new governor of Samar under the Philippine Republic, meeting little resistance. When the U.S. 1s..
Vicente Lusitano
Vicente Lusitano (died after 1561) was a Portuguese music composer and theorist of the late Renaissance. He was born in Olivença, but little else is known for certain of his life, including the dates of his birth and death. Some information is recorded in the 18th century biography by Barbosa Mach..
Vicente Martínez
The painter Vicente Martínez is born in Burgos (Spain) in 1958, city in which resides currently. Fan to the painting since he was very young, presents its work for the first time in public in the year 1997 and currently already has participated in numerous individual and collective expositions, ove..
Vicente Martín y Soler
Vicente Martín y Soler (May 2, 1754 - January 30, 1806) was a Valencian composer of opera and ballet. Although relatively obscure today, in his own day he was compared favorably with his contemporary, Mozart, as a composer of opera buffa. He has been called the Valencian Mozart. He was born in V..
Vicente Masip
Vicente Joanes Masip (or Juanes or Macip) (1506 - 21 December 1579), head of the Valencian school of painters, and often called "the Spanish Raphael," was born at La Font de la Figuera in the province of Valencia. He is said to have studied his art for some time in Rome, with which school his affini..
Vicente Matías Vuoso
Vicente José Matías Vuoso (born November 3, 1981 in Mar del Plata, Argentina) is an Argentine football striker, who currently plays for Club América of the Primera División de México. Matías Vuoso began his career in Argentina with Independiente. Playing alongside Diego Forlán, Vicente scor..
Vicente Mejía Colindres
Vicente Mejía Colindres (1878-1966) was President of Honduras between September 16 and October 5, 1919; and again between February 1 1929 and February 1 1933. A successful beginning to his presidency was dampened by the effects of the 1929 economic depression. He died on August 24 1966 in Tegucigal..
Vicente N. Mendoza
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Vicente Nestor Mendoza Balderrama (1876 - 1940) was a Mexican politician and jurist. He was born in 1876 in Santa Isabel, in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. He was part of a family of peasants, earning their living by cultivating small areas of land. His education..
Vicente Noble
Vicente Noble is bordered on the north by the Padre Las Casas Municipality, the Azua de Compostela province and Vallejuelo, in the San Juan de la Maguana province; to the east by the Azua de Compostela municipality; to the south by the Jaquimeyes section in the Barahona province; and to the west by ..
Vicente Padilla
Vicente Padilla (born September 27, 1977 in Chinandega, Nicaragua) is a current right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Texas Rangers. He has also played for the Arizona Diamondbacks and, most notably, the Philadelphia Phillies. While with the Phillies, Padilla was a member..
Vicente Pernía
Vicente Alberto Pernía (born April 25, 1949 in Tandil, Buenos Aires Province), known as El Tano (the Neapolitan), is a former Argentine professional football (soccer) player. He then went on to a second career as a car racing pilot. El Tano started his football career with Estudiantes de La Plata ..
Vicente Piccio, Jr.
Ret. Maj. Gen. Vicente M. Piccio (born on March 1, 1927 in Iloilo City, Iloilo) was the Philippine Air Force chief during the final years of the Marcos dictatorship. He lost effective control of the Air Force during the 1986 EDSA revolution with the defection of a number of helicopter pilots that pr..
Vicente Ramón Roca
Vicente Ramón Roca Rodriguez (1792 - 1858) was President of Ecuador 8 December 1845 to 15 October 1849. He was a member of the Liberal Party. ..
Vicente Rocafuerte
Vicente Rocafuerte (1783-05-01 – 1847-05-16) was an influential figure in Ecuadorian politics and President of Ecuador from 1834-09-10 to 1839-01-31. He was born into an aristocratic family in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and, as a youth, was sent to Madrid to finish his education. He returned to Ecua..
Vicente Rodríguez
[The best Polish webside about Vicente!!] Vicente Rodríguez Guillén, more commonly known simply as Vicente, (born July 16, 1981 in Valencia) is a Spanish football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays for Valencia CF. He started his professional career at rival club Levante UD and mad..
Vicente Rojo Lluch
Vicente Rojo Lluch (1894, Fuente la Higuera, in Valencia–June 15 1966 Madrid) was a prominent Republican army officer during the Spanish Civil War. He was the posthumous son of a military man who fought against the Carlists and in the campaigns of Cuba during the Spanish-American War, from wh..
Vicente Saadi
Vicente Leonidas Saadi (1913–10 July 1988) was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was a senator and governor for Catamarca Province. Born in Belén to Syrian immigrants, he was the patriarch of the Saadi family that has dominated Catamarca politics since the 1940s. Saadi was elect..
Vicente Saldivar
Vicente Saldivar is a two-time Featherweight world champion. Held Featherweight title in the early 1960's. Saldivar makes a comeback almost a decade later to regain the Featherweight crown championship. ..
Vicente Solano Lima
Vicente Solano Lima (September 21, 1901, Ramallo, Province of Buenos Aires—April 23, 1984, Buenos Aires) was a conservative politician, vice-president of Argentina from May 25, 1973 to July 13, 1973. Solano Lima joined the Popular Conservative Party whilst studying to be a lawyer and became ..
Vicente Sotto III
Vicente "Tito" C. Sotto III (born August 24, 1948) is a former senator in the Philippines Congress. He served two terms in the Senate, from 1992 to 2004. The brother of Vic, maribel and Val Sotto and the grandson and grandnephew of former Senators (Vincent Yap Sotto and Filemon Sotto), he entered p..
Vicente Tosta
Vicente Tosta was President of Honduras 30 April 1924 - 1 February 1925. ..
Vicente Verdú
Vicente Verdú (Elx, 1942) is a Spanish writer, journalist and economist. He is a doctor in Social Science by the University of Paris and member of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at the Harvard University. He has been editor in chief of Cuadernos para el Diálogo and Revista de Occidente, and..
Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
Vicente Yáñez Pinzón (c. 1460 - after 1523) was a Spanish navigator, explorer, and conquistador. Along with his older brother Martin Alonzo Pinzón, he sailed with Christopher Columbus on the first voyage to the New World in 1492, as captain of the Niña. In 1499, Pinzón sailed to the South Ame..
Vicentinópolis
Vicentópolis State Goiás Area: 737.2 km² Population: 6,503 (IBGE 2005) Elevation: 646m Postcode (CEP): 75555-000 IBGE statistical microregion: 015 Meia Ponte Microregion Became a city: 1980 Distance to Goiânia: 176 km. Website: none Vic..
Vicenza
Vicenza is a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monti Berici, straddling the Bacchiglione. Vicenza is approximately 60 km west of Venice and 200 km east of Milan. Piazza Castello in Vicenza. Contents 1 Hi..
Vicenza Calcio
Vicenza Calcio is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto. The club was formed in 1902 and currently plays in Italian Serie B, having spent a large part of recent years in Serie A. It was relegated to Serie B in 2001 and C in 2005, but admitted back to Serie B because of some relegations ..
Vicenzo Campi
Vicenzo Campi (c. 1536 - 1591) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance in Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles, however, unlike his siblings he is known for a series of canvases, mostly painted after 1570s, now in the Brera in Milan, and displaying genre scenes and local produce..
Vicenzo da Filicaja
Vincenzo da Filicaja (December 30, 1642–September 24, 1707) was an Italian poet, sprung from an ancient and noble family of Florence. Vincenzo da Filicaja was born in Florence. From an incidental notice in one of his letters, stating the amount of house rent paid during his childhood, his pa..
Viceregal consort of Canada
The Viceregal consort is the spouse of the Governor General of Canada. He or she is styled His Excellency or Her Excellency while his or her spouse is in office. A female viceregal consort is also styled Châtelain of Rideau Hall. List of Vice Regal Consorts RankNameDatesSpouse of 1.The Viscount..
Viceregal throne (Ireland)
President Robinson, sitting on the former Viceregal throne, signs her Declaration of Office in 1990. The Viceregal throne is the former throne of the Viceroy of Ireland (the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland). A set of thrones, one for the Viceroy and one for his wife, the Vicereine, were used on sta..
Viceroy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A viceroy is a royal official who governs a country or province in the name of and as representative of the monarch. The term derives from the Latin prefix vice-, meaning "in the place of" and French roi, meaning king. His province or larger territory is ca..
Viceroy's Commissioned Officer
A Viceroy's Commissioned Officer (VCO) was a senior Indian member of the British Indian Army. VCOs held appointments approximately equivalent to Warrant Officers in the British Army, but held a commission issued by the Viceroy. Also known as Indian Officers or Native Officers, they were treated in a..
Viceroy, South Carolina
Viceroy is a fictional city created in 1997 by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Jackson Guice as an occasional backdrop for the adventures of the superhero comic book series Resurrection Man published by DC Comics. Located in South Carolina, Viceroy was established as the Resurrection Man's birthplace ..
Viceroyalty of Brazil
The Portuguese Viceroyalty of Brazil encompassed not even the majority of current Brazil. It was restricted to its current South, Center-West and Southeastern regions, mainly as a result of expansionism from the Capitania de São Vicente, the current state of São Paulo, which then sought to allevia..
Viceroyalty of New Granada
The Viceroyalty of New Granada was the name given to a group of colonial provinces in northern South America, corresponding mainly to modern Colombia. Before the 19th century independence struggles, the Viceroyalty of New Granada existed as a political and administrative entity which also extended t..
Viceroyalty of Peru
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Created in 1776, the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata was the last and most shortlived viceroyalty created by Spain. (The Spanish name, Virreinato del Río de la Plata, translates literally to Viceroyalty of the River of Silver, although some sources conventionally call the viceroyalty Viceroyalt..
Viceroy (cigarette)
Viceroy cigarettes are made by Brown & Williamson, which was owned by British American Tobacco, and, since 2004, by Reynolds American Inc., a joint venture between the U.S. branch of British American Tobacco and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Viceroy originated in the U.S. in 1936 as the world's fi..
Viceroy (disambiguation)
Viceroy may refer to: viceroy, gubernatorial title for the monarch-appointed governor of a country or provinceviceroy butterfly, a North American butterflyViceroy (cigarette), a cigarettes brand This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Viceroy butterfly
The Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) is a North American butterfly with a range from the Northwest Territories along the eastern edges of the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada mountains. Its wings feature an orange and black pattern, giving it the resemblence of a small Monarch butterfly (Dan..
Viceroy of Norway
The Viceroy of Norway (Visekonge in Norwegian) was the appointed head of the Norwegian Government in the absence of the King. His role was essentially that of the Governor-general, which has led to confusion as to who filled which office. Important to remember, however, is that the title of Viceroy ..
Viceroy of Zhili
The Viceroy of Zhili (直隸總督/直隶总督), fully referred to as the Governor General of Zhili and surrounding areas; Overseeing Military Affairs, Food Production; Manager of Waterways; Director of Civil Affairs (總督直隸等處地方,提督軍務、糧餉、管理河道兼巡撫事), was..
Vicesimus Knox
Vicesimus Knox (1752 - 1821) was an English essayist and minister. He was born December 8, 1752, at Newington Green, Middlesex. Knox was educated at St John's College, Oxford, took orders, and became Head Master of Tunbridge School. He published Essays Moral and Literary (1778), and compiled the for..
Vicesmagazine.com
Vicesmagazine.com is an addictions magazine that focuses on a less clinical side to recovery. It features articles, multimedia and editorials. located at http://www.vicesmagazine.com the magazine is bi-monthly. Vicesmagazine.com started in Feb 05 by David Delaney and Dr. Peter Sacco is an online ..
Vice (disambiguation)
The word vice, depending on context, can refer to: Vice, a philosophical conceptvice unit or vice squad, a department in many police forces that investigates morality crimes.Vice (tool), a toolThe Vice, a common character in medieval morality plays who represents evilVICE (the VersatIle Commodore ..
Vice (King of Fighters)
Vice is a videogame character from the King of Fighters series. Contents 1 History2 Personality3 Trivia4 Related characters5 External links History Vice is one of the two Orochi assassins that work for Goenitz, one of the four Heavenly Kings of Orochi. Considered to b..
Vice (magazine)
Cover of Vice Magazine, V12N11 Vice is a free glossy magazine based in New York City that covers contemporary independent arts and youth culture. The magazine's readership is comprised of young postcollegiate bohemians, often labelled "hipsters." Known for its controversial content, it often ..
Vice (single)
Vice is the fifth single released by rock band Razorlight, taken from their debut album Up All Night. It followed Golden Touch into the UK Top 20. The song's opening line appears to paraphrase Bon Jovi's song Wild Is the Wind. The lyrics feature the word 'love' spelled out in letters, the outro r..
Vice Admiral
Vice Admiral is a naval rank of three star level, equivalent to Lieutenant General in seniority. A Vice Admiral is typically senior to a Rear Admiral and junior to an Admiral. Contents 1 Canada2 United Kingdom3 United States4 See also Canada --> In the Canadian Navy, the ra..
Vice admiralty court
Vice admiralty courts were juryless courts located in Nova Scotia. They were formed to try smugglers and to protect the Sugar Act of 1764. From 1763–1765, when American smugglers were caught, they were tried by corrupt judges who received a percentage of the confiscated goods if the defendan..
Vice Admiral (Star Trek)
Starfleet ranks and insignia Vice Admiral |} Vice Admiral is the third highest commissioned Starfleet rank in the Star Trek fictional universe. This flag rank is analogous to the actual rank of Vice Admiral, the third highest military rank – below Admiral and above Rear Admiral – in many n..
Vice Admiral of the Coast of Great Britain & Ireland
The Vice Admiral of the Coast of Great Britain & Ireland is a ceremonial title in the United Kingdom. The Lord Provost of Aberdeen, by virtue of office, is also Vice Admiral of the Coast of Great Britain & Ireland. ..
Vice Admiral Stukov
StarCraft character Alexei Stukov Position Vice Admiral of the United Earth Directorate (lapsed) Species Terran Affiliation Currently unknown Alexei Stukov (also known as Alexi Stukov) is a fictional character in the StarCraft universe. He is the Vice Admiral of the United Earth Direc..
Vice and Virtue Ministry
During the reign of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the Vice and Virtue Ministry set and inforced the moral standards for the society. Utilizing a squad of over 30,000 men, shopkeepers were forced to close during prayer time, video and cassette tapes were banned, television and kite-flying were outlawed..
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The position of Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was created by the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. The Vice Chairman is a four-star-general or admiral and by law the second highest ranking member of the U.S. Armed Forces (after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff). In the absence ..
Vice Chancellor of Austria
In Austrian politics, the Vice Chancellor (Vizekanzler) is a member of the federal government acting as a deputy to the Federal Chancellor. Art. 69(2) of the Constitution of Austria states: The Vice Chancellor stands in for the Federal Chancellor in his complete field of functions. If both Feder..
Vice Chief of Naval Operations
The Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) is the top deputy to the Chief of Naval Operations, in the United States Navy. As of 2005, the VCNO is Admiral Robert F. Willard. External links [Current VCNO biography (with photos and an image of the VCNO flag)] ..
Vice Chief of the Air Staff
The Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS) a PSO (Principal Staff Officer) at Air Headquarters at New Delhi, who is second in Command of the Indian Air Force. He is responsible for Operation and flying related tasks. He enjoys the equal status of C-in-C of an Indian Air Force Command. ..
Vice City
This article is about Vice City, a fictional city. For the 2002 Grand Theft Auto video game set in this city, see [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. Vice City is a fictional city in the Grand Theft Auto series that is loosely based on Miami, Florida. It is the setting of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City..
Vice Cooler
Vice Cooler (b. Christiana Vincent Richards- Touchstone; July 15, 1984) is an American musician, photographer, author and visual artist, mostly known for his work as the singer and songwriter for two influential groups: Hawnay Troof and Xbxrx. Cooler grew up in Mobile, Alabama with an extreme Ch..
Vice director
Vice Director is a position/title held by the person who substitutes for the original [[wikt:director|director]] in case of absence or disease at the particular institution. See also Vice President ..
Vice Great Seneschal of Ireland
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Vice Great Seneschal of Ire..
Vice Lords
The Almighty Vice Lord Nation (abbreviated AVLN or VLN) is the oldest and the second-largest street gang in Chicago. They are believed to have been originally formed sometime in 1958, as a club in the Illinois State Training School for Boys in St. Charles, also known as the St. Charles Juvenile Cor..
Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
The Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China (国务院副总理), otherwise known as the Vice-Premier of the State Council, is a high-ranking executive assistant to the Premier. There is an Executive Vice-Premier, who takes over duties of the Premier at the time of the latter's incapacity. In..
Vice president
VP redirects here. For other uses, see VP (disambiguation). For other uses, see Veep. A vice president is an officer in government or business who is next in rank below a president. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning in place of. In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy p..
Vice Presidential Action Rangers
The Vice Presidential Action Rangers (as seen on the television show Futurama, episode "Anthology of Interest I") is a fictional "group of top nerds whose sole duty is to prevent disruptions in the space-time continuum." The team is always led by the then-current Vice President as dictated by the..
Vice Presidential Service Badge
The Vice Presidential Service Badge is a U.S. military badge of the Department of Defense. It is awarded to members of the U.S. military who serve as full-time military aides to the Vice President. Military personnel eligible to receive the Vice Presidential Service Badge are active-duty members o..
Vice Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Following the end of the Second Congo War, transitional institutions were established, comprising of the former warring parties, as well as representatives of the non-belligerent opposition, and representatives of the civil society. As part of these institutions, a transitional government was put in..
Vice Presidents of the Republic of Peru
The Republic of Peru has two Vice Presidents who are elected along with the President in democractic elections. Their only mission is to replace the President in case of death, travel, judge, and other cases. Vice Presidents are first in the Presidential line of succession. Vice Presidents of Ale..
Vice President in Charge of Hiring
Vice President in Charge of Hiring is a position in some corporations, usually at a lower level than on the Board of Directors, but in some cases forming part of the Board. ..
Vice President of Bolivia
This is a list of Vice Presidents of Bolivia. There are several gaps in the list, caused by intermittent political turmoil. Where the terms of multiple Vice Presidents coincide, the designations First Vice President and Second Vice President were used. The names of Vice Presidents who also were Pr..
Vice President of Bulgaria
Vice President of Bulgaria, 1990-present Name Took Office Left Office President Atanas Semerdjiev 1 August 1990 22 January 1992 Zhelyu Zhelev Blaga Dimitrova 22 January 1992 30 June 1993 Zhelyu Zhelev Todor Kavaldzhiev 22 January 1997 22 January 2002 Petar Stoyanov Angel Marin 22 January 2..
Vice President of Iraq
As currently constituted, the state of Iraq has two vice presidents or deputy presidents. The office of Vice President is largely ceremonial but prestigious. The current Constitution of Iraq, in its "Transitional Guidelines," creates a three-member Presidency (or Presidential) Council, consisting ..
Vice President of Nigeria
The Vice-President of Nigeria is the second-in-command to the President of Nigeria. At the moment, Atiku Abubakar holds this position. ..
Vice President of the People's Republic of China
The Vice President of the People's Republic of China is a senior position in the government of the People's Republic of China. According to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, the Vice President duties includes assisting the President, and replacing him should he resign or die in of..
Vice President of the Philippines
The Vice President of the Philippines is the second highest executive official of the Philippine government.The Vice President of the Philippines is locally termed as Ang Pangalawang Pangulo or Pangalawang Pangulo, for example Ang Pangalawang Pangulong Noli L. De Castro. The Vice President is the ..
Vice President of the Republic of China
The Vice President of the Republic of China (Traditional Chinese: 中華民國副總統; Simplified Chinese: 中华民国副总统; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōnghuámínguó Fùzǒngtǒng; Tongyong Pinyin: JhōngHuáMínGuó FùJǒngTǒng; Wade-Giles: Chung-Hua Min-Kuo Fu Tsung-T'ung) is the second-highes..
Vice President of the United States
The Vice President of the United States is the second-highest executive official of the United States government. As first in the presidential line of succession, the Vice President becomes the new President of the United States upon the death, resignation, or removal of the President. The Vice Pr..
Vice President of Uganda
This is a list of vice presidents of Uganda. It may be incomplete. William Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope III (1963–1966)John Babiiha (1967–1971)Mustafa Adrisi (1977–1978)Paulo Muwanga (1980–1985)Samson Kisekka (1991–1994)Specioza Kazibwe (1994–23 May 2003)Gilbert Bukenya (23 May 2003..
Vice President of Uruguay
This is a list of Vice Presidents of Uruguay. Parties: Colorado Party, National Party, Frente Amplio From-To Name Party 1934-1938 César Charlone Colorado 1938-1943 Alfredo Navarro Colorado 1943-1947 Alberto Guani Colorado 1947 Luis Batlle Berres Colorado 1947-1951 Alfeo ..
Vice Principal Napoleon
Vice-Principal Napoleon is a minor character in the Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime TV series. Contents 1 Character2 Card List2.1 Monster Cards2.2 Spell Cards2.3 Trap Cards Character A new administrator in Yugioh GX as well as the newly introduced Vice-Principal. It is pres..
Vice Principal Nero
A Series of Unfortunate Events character Vice Principal Nero Gender Male Hair color Novel: UnknownIllustrations: Titian Age Unknown Film portrayer None First appearance The Austere Academy V.F.D. alliance Vice Principal Nero is the rude and incompetent vice principal of P..
Vice Regal Salute
In the Commonwealth Realms, a Vice Regal Salute is a short piece of music played in front of a governor-general, governor or lieutenant governor as a form of salute to him/her during certain formal ceremonies. A Vice Regal Salute is always a shortened form of a national anthem. In the United Kingdo..
Vice Squad
Vice squad is a sub-department of the police. Vice Squad is also the name of a 1982 film. Vice Squad is a punk rock band formed in 1978 in Bristol, England. The band formed from two other local punk bands The Contingent and TV Brakes. The original band line-up also played under The Name "The Sex..
Vice Squad (film)
Vice Squad is a 1982 action/drama film, starring Wings Hauser, Season Hubley, and Gary Swanson, directed by Gary Sherman. Tagline: On the street, the real trick is staying alive. Plot summary A Los Angeles business woman who has turned to prostitution under the name Princess, is forced by the L.A..
Vice Squad Dick
Vice Squad Dick is a split record from Foetus and Chrome Cranks released in 1994. Each band includes its own cover of the eponymous track, originally by [Dick Uranus], as well as a second cover (Chrome Cranks taking on Television and Foetus tackling [Von Lmo]). A 7" picture d..
Vice squeeze
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. The Vice is an type of advanced type of squeeze in contract bridge. Its distinguishing motive is presence of a "vice" menace in one su..
Vice State President of South Africa
Vice State President of South Africa was a position established briefly between 1981 and 1984. Alwyn Schlebusch was the only holder of the position. The position was created when the Senate was abolished in 1981. During his tenure in the post, Schlebusch chaired the President's Council, which advis..
Vice unit
This article is about a police unit. For the punk rock band, see Vice Squad. For the 1982 movie, see Vice Squad. For other uses of the term vice, see Vice (disambiguation). A vice unit or vice squad is a department in many police forces that investigates morality crimes. This generally includes na..
Vice Versa
Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers is a novel by F. Anstey, first published in 1882. The title originates from the Latin phrase, "vice versa", meaning "the other way around". [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The plot concerns Paul Bultitude and his son D..
Vice Versa (album)
Vice Versa is a collection of remixes done by the German IDM outfit Funkstörung and released on October 30 2001. Also included are "Salt", a collaboration with rapper Beans, and "I Want Some Fun", a track taken from Jay Jay Johanson's Funkstörung-produced album Antenna. It is the second collecti..
Vice Vukov
Vice Vukov (born August 3, 1936) is a Croatian singer and politician. In 1960s he used to be one of the most popular singers in Yugoslavia. He appeared at the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 with the song "Brodovi" and at the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 with the song "Čežnja". Neither of the songs ..
Vichada
Vichada may refer to: Vichada Department of Colombia.Vichada Riverredirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Vichada Department
Department of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Capital Puerto Carreño Governor Area km² Density km² Adjective Vichada is a department of Colombia. It is in the east of the country, bordering Venezuela. Its capital is Puerto ..
Vichada River
The Vichada River is a blackwater river in the country of Colombia, South America. ..
Vichairachanon Khadpo
Vichairachanon Khadpo (born March 3, 1968) is a Thai boxer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a bronze medal in the men's Bantamweight category, together with Raimkul Malakhbekov of Russia. ..
Vichama
In Inca mythology, Vichama is the god of death and the son of Inti. His mother was murdered by his half-brother Pachacamac, and he took revenge by turning the humans who were created by Pachacamac into rocks and islands. Afterwards he hatched three eggs from which a new race of humans was born. ..
Viche
Viche (Ukrainian: Віче; English: Union/Council) is a political party in Ukraine. Before September 2005 the party was known as Constitutional Democratic Party (Konstytutsijno-Demokratychna Partija). At the parliamentary elections on 30 March 2002, the Constitutional Democratic Party was part ..
Vichitravirya
This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, vichitra..
Vichitra veena
The Vichitra Veena is a plucked string instrument used in Hindustani music. It is similar to the Carnatic gottuvadhyam (chitra vina). It has no frets and is played with a slide. Contents 1 The Structure2 The Strings3 Other Types4 External links5 See also The Structu..
Vichit Kounavudhi
Vichit Kounavudhi (Thai วิจิตร คุณาวุฒิ , 1922-1997, born in Chachoengsao, Thailand) was a Thai film director and screen writer. He graduated from Vajiravudh College in 1946 and started working as a journalist under the pen name Kounavudhi. He got into filmmaking in 1..
Vichte
Vichte is a village in the south of West Flanders, Flanders, Belgium. It has 4,345 inhabitants (2004). Small, densely-populated village with an important textile industry. Famous for its 12th century Roman church (now serving as a cultural centre) and its 16th century castle (privately owned). ..
Vichten
Vichten Viichten District Diekirch Canton Redange Geography Area rank 12.26 km² 98th of 116 Highest point rank 384 m =74th of 116 Lowest point rank 264 m 74th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 869 101st of 116 2005) Density rank 70.88 /km² 71st of 1..
Vichuga
Vichuga (Russian: ) is a town in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, located some 65 km northeast of Ivanovo. Population: 39,700 (2005 est.); 40,870 (2002 Census); 53,000 (1970). Vichuga was first mentioned as a volost in the will of Ivan the Great in 1504. ..
Vichy
For other uses, see Vichy (disambiguation). Vichy is a French commune, situated in the département of Allier and the région of Auvergne. It is known as a spa and resort town. The inhabitants are known as Vichyssois. It was the capital of Vichy France during the World War II Nazi German occupatio..
Vichy, Missouri
Vichy is an unincorporated community in southern Maries County, Missouri. It is located on U.S. Route 63 about ten miles north of Rolla. The community was founded in 1880 and is named after Vichy, France. ..
Vichyssoise
Vichyssoise is a French-style soup made of pureed leeks, onions, potatoes, cream, and chicken stock. It is usually served cold. Origin The culinary provenance of vichyssoise – namely whether it is a French dish or an American innovation – is a subject of debate among culinary historians. Some ..
Vichy (disambiguation)
Vichy is a town in Auvergne, France. Vichy may also refer to: Vichy France, the Nazi puppet regime in France during World War IIVichy shower, a kind of shower used at spasVichy cosmetics, a cosmetics company owned by L'OréalVichy Célestins, a brand of bottled water.Vichy Pastilles, a brand of min..
Vichy Catalan
Vichy Catalan is a Spanish brand of bottled water. ..
Vichy cosmetics
For other uses of "Vichy", see Vichy (disambiguation). Vichy is a premium brand of dermo-cosmetics sold exclusively in pharmacies. It contains the thermal spa water from the town of Vichy. The Vichy cosmetics company is owned by L'Oréal. ..
Vichy France
Location of Vichy France (green) Presidential flag of Vichy France History of France Ancient times Celtic Gaul Roman Gaul Ancient Franks (pre 481) France in the Middle Ages Merovingians (481–751) Carolingians (751–987)  ..
Vichy shower
Vichy is a kind of shower in which large quantities of warm water are delivered to a spa patron, sometimes with a Scott's firehose (a firehose that delivers alternating bursts of hot and cold water). ..
Vich (Vaud)
For the homonymous Spanish city, see Vich Vich is a municipality in the district of Nyon of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. ..
Vici, Oklahoma
Vici is a town in Dewey County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 668 at the 2000 census. Geography Vici is located at [36°8′53″N, 99°17′57″W] (36.148180, -99.299259)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a ..
Vicia
Vicia is a large genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe, Asia and Africa. One species, Vicia faba, commonly known as Broad Bean or fava bean is cultivated for human consumption, while a number of other species are cultivated as forage for livestock ..
Vicia faba
Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean or tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a sep..
Vicia pyrenaica
Vicia pyrenaica is a species from the large genus Vicia. It is grown as an ornamental and is a hardy perennial with compact foliage that produces deep crimson flowers in Summer. ..
Vicinal
Vicinal may refer to: Vicinal (chemistry), stands for any two functional groups bonded to two adjacent atoms. Vicinal tramway or Buurtspoor, a system of narrow gauge tramways or local railways in Belgium. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Vicinal (chemistry)
In chemistry vicinal stands for any two functional groups bonded to two adjacent carbon atoms. For example the molecule 2,3-dibromobutane carries two vicinal bromine atoms and 1,3-dibromobutane does not. Likewise in a gem-dibromide the prefix gem, an abbreviation of geminal, signals that both bromi..
Vicinal tramway
The Vicinal or Buurtspoorweg were a system of narrow gauge tramways or local railways in Belgium, which covered the whole country and had a greater route length than the mainline railway system. They were 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.) gauge and the system included electrified city lines as well as rural lines u..
Vicine
Vicine is a glycoside found in fava beans. External links [Cornell U. page on vicine] For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this compound, see [Chemical sources]. ..
Vicious and Delicious
Vicious & Delicious was a professional wrestling tag team in World Championship Wrestling comprised of Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell. The team was part of the nWo faction. History In the summer of 1997, Buff Bagwell and Scott Norton, two members of the nWo, formed a tag team called Vicious & Deli..
Vicious Cabaret
Vicious Cabaret is a British rock band. Featuring former Johnny Zhivago singer/guitarist Steve Maloney, the band came together in Leeds, England in 2004. An EP, Twilight of the Idols appeared on Bordello Red Records in 2005. The band's name is taken from a scripted song in the graphic novel V F..
Vicious Circle
Vicious Circle is an album released in 1995 by L.A. Guns. The track "Nothing Better To Do" features Kelly Nickels on lead vocals. The album features drummer MC Bones on several songs. MC Bones also played with singer Phil Lewis in the band Filthy Lucre. Track listing Face DownNo CrimeLong Time De..
Vicious Circle (comics)
The Vicious Circle is a team of villainous mutants, cyborgs, monsters, assassins, and magicians that serves as the primary opponents for the superheroes in Erik Larsen's comic-book titles. The group has a varrying line-up, sometimes consisting of five-to-six members and sometimes having a staggerin..
Vicious circle (disambiguation)
Vicious circle are loops where each iteration of a negative input is reinforced. Vicious circle may also refer to: Circular logic, a kind of logical fallacyPositive feedback, in scienceMrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, a movieVicious Circle, a 1995 album by L.A. GunsVicious Cycle Software,a com..
Vicious Circle (group)
Vicious Circle are an underground hip hop group from Wolverhampton, consisting of rappers 10Shott and Size8. They were signed to Wolftown Recordings in the late 1990s after label co-founder Tricksta found them rapping and beatboxing in the high-rise flats where he lived. Discography Bush Corner (2..
Vicious Cycle Software
Vicious Cycle Software is a computer game development company based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Vicious Cycle was founded in 2000 by Eric Peterson and Wayne Harvey after layoffs at the local Microprose development studio forced several talented game developers into finding other..
Vicious Delicious
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Vicious Delicious is an album that will be released in late 2006 by psychedelic trance duo Infected Mushroom. The cover art will be done by David Ho. The album was originally scheduled to be released on 06/06/06 bu..
Vicious Delite
Vicious Delite was an alternative metal band formed by Stephen Pearcy in 2000 after he left Ratt. They released their self-titled album in 2000. Vicious Delite was Stephen Pearcy on vocals and guitar, Tony Marcus on lead guitar, Michael Andrews on bass and Rob Karras on drums. The group broke up aft..
Vicious Delite (album)
Vicious Delite is the one and only full-length album by Vicious Delite. It was released in 2000. The group disbanded following the album's release after lead singer Stephen Pearcy left the band for a solo career. Track listing "The F"*#"k"– 2:13"So Depressed"– 3:13"Just Like the Rest"– 2:42"O..
Vicious Engine
The Vicious Engine is a complete and flexible game engine offering functionality for rendering, sound, networking, physics, and lighting. It is developed by Vicious Cycle Software. Versions of the Vicious Engine are available for Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and Sony PSP. ..
Vicious Pink
Vicious Pink was a UK-based synthpop band with a catchy sound and a penchant for highly provacative and sexualized lyrics that was active between 1981 and 1986. Composed of two members, singer Josephine Warden and keyboardist Brian Moss, Vicious Pink is chiefly remembered for two dance tracks "CC..
Vicious Rumors
Vicious Rumors is an American power metal band founded in 1979 in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. The brainchild of Geoff Thorpe, the band has been active on the metal scene since its inception in 1979. Vicious Rumors is recognized for their guitar works and harmonies, as well as the varie..
Vicious Rumors (Album)
Vicious Rumors is the eponym album by heavy metal band Vicious Rumors, released in 1990. Track listing Don't Wait for MeWorld ChurchOn the EdgeShip of FoolsCan You Hear ItDown to the TempleHellraiserElectric TwilightThrill of the HuntAxe and Smash Personnel Geoff Thorpe: GuitarsMark McGee: Guitars..
Vicious White Kids
LP cover of "The Vicious White Kids featuring Sid Vicious" The Vicious White Kids were a punk rock band from London that formed for one concert on August 15, 1978, at the Electric Ballroom in London, Sid Vicious was the lead singer. Sid was due to fly to New York and needed some funds, so aft..
Vicious White Kids (album)
Vicious White Kids is the debut and only studio album by the punk rock band Vicious White Kids. It's a collection of demos the band recorded in 1978. For All That It's Worth - 4:29Piece of Garbage - 3:12Amanda's Song - 3:53Shitty Shitty Bang Bang - 1:16Kill the Hippies - 4:37A New Set of Lies - 2..
Vicious White Kids Live
Vicious White Kids Live is a live album by the punk rock band Vicious White Kids. It was released in 2001. The Vicious White Kids were a one off band who played only the one gig prior to Sid Vicious leaving for New York. The other members of the band were Glen Matlock, Steve New and Rat Scabies. The..
Viciria
Viciria is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Viciria alba Peckham & Peckham, 1903 (Southern Africa)Viciria albocincta Thorell, 1899 (Cameroon, Gabon)Viciria albolimbata Simon, 1885 (Sumatra)Viciria arrogans Peckham & Peckham, 1907 (Borneo)Viciria besanconi Berland..
Vick
Vick is a surname, and may refer to Katie Vick, fictional character in World Wrestling EntertainmentMarcus Vick, American football playerMichael Vick, American football playerScott Vick, American wrestlerShelby Vick, science fiction fan ..
Vickers
redirect [[Template:otheruses]] Vickers was a British engineering conglomerate founded as the Vickers Company in 1828. Independent until 1999, the then Vickers plc was acquired by Rolls-Royce plc. Rolls-Royce sold the defence arm to Alvis plc which became Alvis Vickers. Vickers plc and its subsidiar..
Vickerstown
Vickerstown is an area located on the Isle of Walney, in the town of Barrow-in-Furness, England. It is an example of a planned estate built for workers by a company needing to expand. Contents 1 Beginnings2 Development3 Modern Vickerstown4 Vicarstown5 See also Beginning..
Vickers (disambiguation)
Vickers may refer to: Vickers plc, a British engineering conglomerate founded in 1828. Acquired by Rolls-Royce plc in 1999.*Timeline**1828 - Vickers Company**1867 - Vickers, Sons & Company**1897 - Vickers, Sons & Maxim**1927 - Armstrong-WhitworthVickers Defence Systems, defence arm of Vickers plc, s..
Vickers 131 Valiant
This article is about the pre-war Vickers Valiant, for the jet age bomber see Vickers Valiant. The Vickers 131 Valiant was a British biplane produced by the Vickers in 1927. It was an all-metal development of the Vixen and Vivid biplanes. A single prototype was built which although effective was ..
Vickers 6-Ton
Polish Type A (twin-turrets) Vickers E Vickers 6-Ton Tank General characteristics Crew 3 Length 4.88 m Width 2.41 m Height 2.16 m Weight 7.3 tonnes Armour and armament Armour 13 mm Main armament 47 mm gun (Type B only) Secondary armament 1 or 2 machine g..
Vickers A1E1 Independent
Vickers A1E1 "Independent" General characteristics Length m Width 8 ft 9 in, 2.7 m Height 8 ft 11 in, 2.7 m Weight t Suspension coil spring bogies Speed 20 mph, 30 km/h road? km/h off-road Range km Primary armament QF 3 pdr (47 mm) Sec..
Vickers F.B.5
RFC Gunbus The Vickers F.B.5 "Gunbus" was the first operational British aircraft purpose-built for air-to-air combat, making it debatably the world's first true fighter aircraft. The F.B.5 (Fighting Biplane 5) was a two-seat pusher biplane armed with a single Lewis gun operated by the observ..
Vickers hardness test
The Vickers hardness test was developed in the early 1920s and uses a pyramid-shaped indenter made of diamond. It is based on the principle that impressions made by this indenter are geometrically similar regardless of load. Accordingly, loads of various size are applied, depending on the hardness o..
Vickers K machine gun
Vickers Gas Operated Type Machine gun Nation(s) of origin UK Era History Date of design Production period Service duration Operators UK War service Variants Number built Specifications Type Caliber 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Ammunition .303 British Fe..
Vickers machine gun
Vickers machine gun and crew Vickers machine gun Type machine gun Nation(s) of origin UK Era WW1 - WW2 History Date of design 1912 Production period 1912- Service duration 1912-1968 Operators UK War service Variants Number built Specifications Type medium..
Vickers Medium Mark I
Vickers Medium Mark II General characteristics Crew 5 Length 17 feet 6 inches Width 9 feet 1.5 inches Height 9 feet 3 inches Weight 11.7 tons Armour and armament Armour 6.25 mm Main armament QF 3-pounder (47 mm) Secondary armament four 0.303 (7.7 mm) Hotchkis..
Vickers Medium Mark II
Vickers Medium Mark II General characteristics Crew 5 Length 5.33 m Width 2.78 m Height 2.68 m Weight 13.2 short tons (12 tonnes) Armour and armament Armour 6.25 to 8 mm Main armament QF 3-pounder (47 mm) Secondary armament four 0.303 (7.7 mm) Hotchkiss M1914..
Vickers plc
Vickers plc was the remainder of the Vickers company after the privatisation of three of its four operating groups; aviation (50% share of British Aircraft Corporation in 1977), shipbuilding (Vickers Limited Shipbuilding Group in 1977) and steel. In 1980 Vickers plc acquired Rolls-Royce Motors. Thi..
Vickers S
Class "S" Mk. 1 gun Type Nation(s) of origin UK Era WW2 History Date of design Production period Service duration Operators War service Variants Number built Specifications Type Caliber 40 mm Ammunition Feed system 15 round drum Action ..
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd
Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (VSEL) is based at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Now BAE Systems Submarines, the company has built large naval vessels, nuclear submarines and armaments. Contents 1 History1.1 Shipbuilding timeline of the Vickers name2 Modern Warships..
Vickers Tank Periscope MK.IV
Gundlach periscope. The Vickers Tank Periscope MK.IV, invented by Polish engineer Rudolf Gundlach, was first patented in 1936 as Gundlach Peryskop obrotowy. It was the first device to allow the tank commander to have a 360-degree view from his turret. The main advantage of this was that the ta..
Vickers Type 264 Valentia
For the flying boat, see Vickers Valentia The Valentia or Type 264 was a British biplane cargo aircraft built by Vickers for the Royal Air Force. It was a development of the Victoria with more powerful Bristol Pegasus engines. It flew for the first time in 1934 and entered service with British for..
Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA Gun
The Vickers Type 40 mm Dual Purpose Anti-Tank/Anti-Aircraft Gun was a weapon used by the Japanese during the Second World War. They were Japanese produced copies, derived from captured examples which served as both an anti-aircraft and anti-tank gun for Japanese Navy units. See also Vickers S gun...
Vickers Type 432
The Vickers Type 432 was a design for a cannon-armed fighter capable of engaging high altitude bomber during World War Two, developed by the British Vickers group. In appearance it resembled a larger version of the de Havilland Mosquito. The pilot had a pressurized cockpit in the nose with a bubbl..
Vickers Valentia
For the troop transport, see Vickers Valentia (1934) The Vickers Valentia was a British flying boat designed during World War I. History Three Valentia prototypes were built by the Vickers Company at their Barrow works (Walney Island perhaps), having been ordered in May 1918. Two were cancelled ..
Vickers Valentia (disambiguation)
The Vickers Company produced two aircraft with the name Valentia A flying boat, see Vickers ValentiaA freighter and troop transport, see Vickers Type 264 ValentiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Vickers Valiant
For other uses see: Valiant First prototype at Farnborough Air Show, 1951 The Vickers Valiant was a British four-jet bomber, once part of the RAF's V bomber force. Contents 1 V-Bomber origins: B.35/46 / Sperrin2 Valiant origins: Vickers Type 6603 Valiant details and varia..
Vickers Vanguard
The name "Vanguard" had earlier been used on a civilian model of the Vickers Virginia bomber, other versions of the same aircraft being the Victoria and Valentia. The Vanguard (Type 950) was a short/medium-range turboprop airliner introduced in 1959 by Vickers-Armstrong, a development of their suc..
Vickers Varsity
The Vickers Varsity T.Mk 1 was a twin-engined crew trainer operated by the British Royal Air Force for twenty-five years from 1951. Developed by Vickers and based on the Vickers Viking, the main differences were the wider span wings, longer fuselage and tricycle undercarriage, the Varsity first fle..
Vickers VC.1 Viking
this article is about the post World War Two airliner. For the single-engined amphibian Vickers Viking of 1918, see Vickers Viking. Vickers Viking 1A The Vickers VC.1 Viking was a twin-engined short-range airliner derived from the Vickers Wellington bomber. The Ministry of Aircraft Produ..
Vickers VC10
The Vickers VC10 is a 1960s airliner by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd. It magnified the leading issues of British post-War foreign and domestic politics until the Thatcher era: the break-up of the Empire, relations with the USA, de facto government control of the ostensibly private aircraft in..
Vickers Vernon
The Vickers Vernon was a biplane cargo aircraft of the British Royal Air Force. It was the first dedicated troop transport of the RAF, entering service in 1921. The Vernon was a development of the Vimy Commercial, a passenger variant of the famous Vickers Vimy bomber, and was powered by twin Napie..
Vickers Victoria
The Vickers Type 56 Victoria was a biplane freighter and troop transport aircraft of the British Royal Air Force, which flew for the first time in 1922. The design mated the fuselage of the earlier Vernon transport with the wing of the Virginia bomber, which was developed in parallel. It was also p..
Vickers Vigilant
The Vickers Vigilant was a British anti-tank missile used by the British Army. It is licence-built for the US Marine Corps as Clevite in the USA. History Vigilant was developed for the anti-tank role in the British Army, the name being formed from VIsually Guided Infantry Light ANti-Tank missile...
Vickers Viking
this is an article about the single-engined amphibian Vickers Viking of 1918. For the Post World War Two twin-engined airliner see Vickers VC.1 Viking. The Vickers 54 Viking was a single-engined amphibious aircraft designed for military use shortly after World War I. Research on Vickers' secon..
Vickers Vildebeest
The Vickers Vildebeest and the similar Vickers Vincent were two very large 2- to 3-seat single-engined British biplanes designed and built by Vickers and used as a light bomber, torpedo bomber and in the army cooperation roles. Designed against RAF specification 24/25, the Vildebeest was first flo..
Vickers Vimy
The Vickers Vimy was a British heavy bomber aircraft of the World War I era. Designed by R.K. Pierson to be capable of attacking targets in Germany, and produced by the Vickers Company in Leighton Buzzard, it first flew on 30 November 1917. Only token numbers arrived in France before the end of the..
Vickers Virginia
The Vickers Virginia was a biplane heavy bomber of the British Royal Air Force, developed from the famous Vickers Vimy. It was powered by twin Napier Lion engines and flew for the first time in 1922. Despite mediocre performance it served as the main British heavy bomber until 1938, when it was r..
Vickers Viscount
The Viscount was a medium-range turboprop airliner introduced in 1953 by Vickers-Armstrongs, making it the first such aircraft to enter service in the world. It would go on to be one of the most successful of the first-generation post-war transports, with 445 being built over the life of the produc..
Vickers Vulcan
This article is about a 1920's passenger aircraft. For the nuclear bomber, see Avro Vulcan The Vickers Vulcan was a single engined biplane of the 1920s. It carried 8 passengers, and a pilot. Development The Vickers Vulcan was designed by Rex Pierson of Vickers Limited, and it first flew in May 19..
Vickers Warwick
Vickers Warwick The Vickers Warwick was a transport, anti-submarine patrol and air-sea rescue aircraft of the RAF during World War II. The Warwick was designed to Air Ministry specification B.1/35 for a two-engined heavy (by the standards of the day) bomber to replace the Wellington. The pr..
Vickers Wellesley
Vickers Wellesley The Vickers Wellesley was a 1930s light bomber built by Vickers for the Royal Air Force. While it was obsolete by the start of World War II, and unsuited to the European air war, the Wellesley prospered in the desert theatres of East Africa, Egypt and the Middle East from 19..
Vickers Wellington
The Vickers Wellington was a twin-engine, medium bomber designed in the mid-1930s at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey, by Vickers-Armstrongs' Chief Designer, R.K. Pierson. It was widely used in the first two years of World War II, before being replaced as a bomber by much larger four-engine designs ..
Vickers Windsor
The Vickers Windsor or Type 447 was a four-engined British heavy bomber design of World War Two, designed by Barnes Wallis and R.K. Pierson at Vickers-Armstrongs. Notable features of the Windsor included its pressurised crew compartment, four mainwheel struts (each extending from one of the engi..
Vickery
Vickery is a British surname. There are several people of note that carry this name. Brian Campbell Vickery - classification scientistJohn Vickery - actorPhil Vickery - rugby playerPhil Vickery (chef)Samuel Vickery - soldierWilliam Kingston Vickery - US art dealer This is a [disambiguationdisa..
Vickery, Atkins & Torrey
Vikcery, Atkins & Torry was an important art gallery in San Francisco, California, that helped introduce California to Impressionism. In the 1890s, William Kingston Vickery, owner of the San Francisco art gallery, Vickery, Atkins & Torrey, supervised a series of loan exhibitions and introduced Impr..
Vickery Meadows
Vickery Meadows is a neighborhood of high-density apartments in north Dallas, Texas (USA). The area has the highest density in the city of Dallas at 57,897 persons/square mile (35,975.53 persons/km²). [ v]·[ d]·[ e]The City of Dallas Areas Downtown..
Vickery Place
Vickery Place is a neighborhood in north Dallas, Texas (USA), bounded on the north by Goodwin Avenue, on the west by U.S. Route 75 and Henderson, on the south by Belmont, and on the east by Greenville Avenue. External link [Vickery Place Website] [ v]·[ d]&..
Vickery Turner
Vickery Turner (born April 3, 1945 in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey - died April 4, 2006) was a British actress, writer and director. She started out on stage and her first breakthrough role was in the first production of (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) opposite Vanessa Redgrave. She went on to act in m..
Vicki
Vicki is a fictional character played by Maureen O'Brien in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An orphan from the 25th century, she was a of the First Doctor and a regular in the programme in Seasons 2 and 3 in 1965. Her last name was never revealed during the s..
Vicki-Lee Walberg
After winning Miss United Kingdom in 1997, and being a semi finalist at Miss World, Vicki-Lee went on to work in television and was a 'Dolly Dealer' in Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right on ITV. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Vickiel Vaughn
[] at NFL.com Vickiel Vaughn (born on October 24, 1983 in Plano, Texas) is a player in the NFL. He currently plays for the San Francisco 49ers. He plays the Free Safety position. He went to University of Arkansas. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 7th round (254th overall) in th 2006 NFL..
Vickie Chapman
Vickie Chapman is an Australian State politician and barrister. Chapman has been a Liberal member of the South Australian House of Assembly for electorate of Bragg since 2002. Touted by political commentators as a possible future leader of the Liberal Party, she succeeded in gaining the deputy leade..
Vickie D. McDonald
Vickie D. McDonald (b. 1947) is a Nebraska state senator from St. Paul, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and account executive. Personal Life She was born on May 26, 1947, in Phillips, Nebraska and graduated from Phillips High School. She was a 1990 Dale Carnegie graduate, 1996 Nebraska LEAD..
Vickie Gates
Vickie Gates is a professional female bodybuilder from the United States. Ondrea Victoria Gates was born on September 25, 1962 in San Antonio, Texas, one of six children (four sisters, one brother). She has been married, and at that she used the last name Gates-Lewis. Later, she dated bodybuilder..
Vickie Johnson
Vickie Johnson (born April 15, 1972), is a Women's National Basketball Association player who plays for the San Antonio Silver Stars. She grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana. Vickie Johnson (born April 15, 1972), is a Women's National Basketball Association player who plays for the San Antonio Sil..
Vickie Milazzo
Vickie Milazzo, 53, pioneered the field of legal nurse consulting in 1982. She created the first national certification for LNCs in 1994. CLNC® designation is the official certification of the National Alliance of Certified Legal Nurse Consultants (NACLNC®). She is owner and CEO of the $12 millio..
Vickie Panos
Vickie Panos, (also known as Vicky Panos) was a female professional baseball player. Born in Edmonton, Canada to Greek-Canadian parents [link], Panos was a professional baseball player for the AAGPBL from 1944. The AAGPBL was a women's professional baseball league that existed from 1943 t..
Vickie Winans
Vickie Winans (née Bowman) is a Grammy-nominated gospel recording artist. She is the mother of R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Mario Winans and the former wife of Marvin Winans, a member of the legendary gospel group The Winans. Biography Winans was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan on O..
Vicki (chimpanzee)
Vicki (chimpanzee) was the subject of one of the first experiments in ape language. Vicki was raised in parallel with a human infant, to see if she could learn human words. She was given speech therapy, which involved the Hayeses (her adoptees) manipulating her lower jaw. Eventually, she was able to..
Vicki (film)
Vicki is a 1953 film remake of the movie I Wake Up Screaming. Plot Vicki Lynn (Peters) is a waitress who is transformed into a fashion model by press agent Steve Christopher (Reid). When Vicki is murdered, detective Ed Cornell (Boone) tries to blame the crime on Christopher. In fact, the cop knows..
Vicki Aspinall
Vicky Aspinall was the violinist in the English punk rock band The Raincoats. She was a founder, in 1992 of Fresh Records, a leading UK Indie dance pop label with 18 UK Top 40 hits and 23 Club chart No1's to date. ..
Vicki Baum
Hedwig (Vicki) Baum (January 24, 1888 – August 29, 1960) was an Austrian writer. She was born in Vienna into a Jewish family. She is known for Menschen im Hotel ("People at a Hotel", 1929), one of her first international successes. She began her artistic career as a musician playing the har..
Vicki Bourne
Vicki Worrall Bourne (born October 22, 1954) is a former Australian Democrats Senator for New South Wales from 1990 to 2002. Bourne was born in Sydney; she attended the University of New South Wales attaining a BSc and MSc. She was employed as a research officer for Democrats Senator Colin Mason in..
Vicki Buck
Vicki Buck, Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand for nine years from 1989. Elected to the Christchurch City Council[link] in 1975 at the age of 19, she became the city's first woman mayor fourteen years later. She began her political career as a member of the Labour Party, but stood for ma..
Vicki Butler-Henderson
--> Vicki Butler-Henderson (born February 16, 1972, in Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom) is a racing driver and presenter on British TV. She was educated at The Perse School for Girls in Cambridge. Originally Butler-Henderson worked as a racing driver and instructor before moving into journa..
Vicki Cardwell
Vicki Cardwell is a retired squash player from Australia. She was born Vicki Hoffman on 21 April 1955. During her career, she won the World Open in 1983, and captured the British Open title four consecutive times in 1980-83. External links [Page at squashpics.com] ..
Vicki Feaver
Vicki Feaver (born Nottingham 1943) is an English poet. Collections of poetry 1981: Close Relatives1994: The Handless Maiden2006: The Book of Blood Prizes 1993:Forward Poetry Prize, Best Single Poem, for the poem 'Judith'1998:National Poetry Competition for the poem 'Bats'1999:Cholmondeley AwardExt..
Vicki Fowler
Vicki Fowler was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Emma Herry from 1986 to 1988, then by Samantha Leigh Martin from 1988 to 1995, but Scarlett Johnson is the most recent actress to play her, from 2003 to 2004. Vicki was born in Walford and came back ..
Vicki Frederick
Vicki Frederick (born 1954, Georgia, USA, is an American Television and film actress who has starred in a number of popular TV shows such as Murder She Wrote in 1990, and Mork and Mindy and Happy Daysin 1979. She also starred in the 1984 film Body Rock ..
Vicki Gabereau
Vicki Frances Gabereau (born 1946) is a Canadian radio and television personality. She currently hosts a self-titled afternoon talk show on CTV Television Network, which recently wrapped up production. Born Vicki Filion in Vancouver, British Columbia, Gabereau moved to Toronto at age 18 for univers..
Vicki Goetze
Vicki Goetze (born October 17, 1972 in Mishicot, Wisconsin) is an American golfing champion. Living in Hull, Georgia, she was voted "Player of the Year" from 1988 to 1990 by the American Junior Golf Association. In 1989 she was still only 16 years old when she defeated Brandie Burton to become the t..
Vicki Hodge
Vicki Hodge is an English actress born in London on 17 October 1946. She has been in a few films as well as appearing in the TV series Hazel. ..
Vicki Iovine
Vicki McCarty Iovine (born Vicki McCarty on 13 January 1954 in Los Angeles, California) is an American model, writer, and lawyer. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its September 1979 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Arny Freytag. Vicki graduated summa cum laude from ..
Vicki Keith
Vicki Keith, C.M., O.Ont. (born 26 February, 1961 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian ultra marathon swimmer. She is considered one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time. She currently holds 16 world records and has received over 41 honours and awards, having crossed many of the world's mo..
Vicki Lasseter
'Vicki Lynn Lasseter (born February 19, 1960 in Iola, Kansas) is an American model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its February 1981 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Arny Freytag. Vicki was born in Kansas but spent most of her formative years in Texas, including her..
Vicki Lawrence
Vicki Lawrence Vicki Lawrence (born Vicki Ann Axelrad on March 26, 1949, in Inglewood, California) is a comedian, actor, and singer. She has also been credited as Vicki Lawrence Schultz; Schultz being the surname of her second husband, Al Schultz, to whom she has been married since Novembe..
Vicki Lewis
Lewis as Beth in NewsRadio. Vicki Lewis (born March 17, 1960) is an American actress best known for her role as the quirky secretary Beth in the 1995-1999 NBC sitcom Newsradio. She has also had roles in the movies Finding Nemo, Mouse Hunt, Godzilla and Pushing Tin. She was also one of the stars..
Vicki Lin
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Vicki Lin (born: 1985) is a New Zealand television presenter and actor who has appeared on Being Eve and What N..
Vicki Michelle
Vicki Michelle (born December 14, 1950) is an English actress best known for her role of 'Yvette Carte-Blanche' in the television comedy series 'Allo 'Allo! External links [}}}] at the Internet Movie Database[Official site] ..
Vicki Morgan
Cover of Beautiful Bad Girl: the Vicki Morgan Story, by Gordon Basichis Vicki Morgan (August 9, 1952 – July 7, 1983) was a model and a high-profile murder victim. Born Victoria Lynn Morgan in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Morgan was a stunningly beautiful girl who went to Hollywood in s..
Vicki Peters
Vicki Peters (born 9 September 1950 in Minneapolis, Minnesota is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its April 1972 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. In 1970, Vicki appeared in the film Blood Mania, along with fellow Playboy ..
Vicki Peterson
Vicki Peterson (born Victoria Anne Theresa Peterson on 11 January, 1958, in Northridge, Los Angeles, California) is a US pop musician (guitar, vocals). In 1981 she founded The Bangles with her sister Debbi Peterson and Susanna Hoffs. After the Bangles disbanded in 1989, Peterson played with the Con..
Vicki Randle
Vicki Randle (born December 11, 1954) in San Francisco, CA is a singer, multi-instrumentalist (primarily acoustic guitar and percussion) and composer, most well known as as the only female member of The Tonight Show Band, starting with host Jay Leno in 1992 to present. She has recorded and/or toured..
Vicki Richter
Beautiful Transsexual performer from Arizona. Vicki is the star of numerous adult films and is one of the genre's most popular performers. Some of her films include: --> All American She-Male Road Trip 9Big Ass She-Male Road Trip 7Brazen Shemales #1Rogue Adventures #15Rogue Adventures #23Rogue Adv..
Vicki Risch
Vicki Risch is the First Lady of Idaho and the wife of Idaho Gov. Jim Risch. She became First Lady on May 26, 2006, when her husband succeeded former Gov. Dirk Kempthorne, who resigned to become United States Secretary of the Interior. Mrs. Risch succeeded former First Lady Patricia Kempthorne who..
Vicki Shiran
Vicki Shiran (February 28 1947 - March 15 2004) was a leader of a movement promoting Mizrahi Jews consciousness in Israel. She was an advocate of "equal rights" and played a key role in the fight for the advancement of Mizrahim, who are Jews who immigrated to Israel from the Arab World and Third Wo..
Vicki Sue Robinson
Vicki Sue Robinson (May 31, 1954 - April 27, 2000) was a US singer, most closely associated with the disco era of late 1970s pop music. Born in Harlem, New York as the multiracial child of two professional singers, Robinson was encouraged from childhood to pursue a career in showbusiness. At the ag..
Vicki Vale
Vicki Vale is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a reporter who was once a love interest of Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman. In Batman comic books Vicki Vale first appeared in Batman #49 (Oct/Nov 1948). Her role in the story was very similar to that of Lois Lane: she report..
Vicki Walker
Vicki Walker (Born on May 5, 1956 in Monroe, Washington) is a politician and member of the Democratic party. She has been elected to political office in both houses of the Oregon Legislature. Walker graduated from Reedsport High School in 1974. She attended the University of Oregon and graduated i..
Vicki Wilson
Vicki Wilson (born 1964) is an Australian netballer, renowned as the world's leading goal shooter. She became captain of the Australian Netball team in 1996, captaining the Australian team in the 1998 Commonwealth Games. She is currently the coach of the Queensland Firebirds. In 2000, a portrait of..
Vicki Witt
Vicki Witt (born April 13, 1959 in Lansing, Michigan) is an American model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its August 1978 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar. Vicki attended Michigan State University, which is where Playboy discovered her. She posed for..
Vicki Zhao
Vicki Zhao (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; born March 12, 1976) is a Chinese film actress and pop singer. She was born and raised in Wuhu, Anhui Province, China. Zhao graduated from Beijing Film Academy in 2000. She quickly became prominently popular while playing Li..
Vickrey auction
A Vickrey auction is a type of sealed-bid auction, where bidders submit written bids without knowing the bid of the other people in the auction. The highest bidder wins, but the price paid is the second highest bid. The auction was created by William Vickrey. This type of auction is strategically s..
Vicks
Vicks is a line of over-the-counter medications owned by the US company Procter & Gamble. The brand is most widely known for the signature "VapoRub" ointment, a mentholated topical creme intended to assist with minor medical conditions that temporarily impair breathing, including the common cold. ..
Vicksburg
Vicksburg is the name of some places in the United States of America: Vicksburg, MichiganVicksburg, MississippiVicksburg, Pennsylvania Vicksburg may also refer to the Battle of Vicksburg in the American Civil War (fought near the Mississippi city above). Several warships have also borne the name US..
Vicksburg, Michigan
Vicksburg is a village in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,320 at the 2000 census. The village is located mostly within Schoolcraft Township on the east side, though a portion is also within Brady Township. Vicksburg is the birthplace of the actor William Luck..
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Vicksburg is a city in Warren County, Mississippi, 234 miles (377 km) north by west of New Orleans on the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. In 1900, 14,834 people lived in Vicksburg; in 1910, 20,814; in 1920, 17,931; and in 1940, 24,460. The population was 26,407 at the 2000 census. It is the county s..
Vicksburg Bridge
The Vicksburg Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 20 and US 80 across the Mississippi River between Delta, Louisiana and Vicksburg, Mississippi. See also List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River ..
Vicksburg Campaign
Lithograph of the Mississippi River Squadron running the Confederate blockade at Vicksburg on April 16, 1863. Operations Against Vicksburg Chickasaw Bayou – Arkansas Post The Vicksburg Campaign was a series of battles and maneuvers in the Western Theater of the American Civil War ..
Vicksburg National Military Park
Vicksburg National Military Park ..
Vicks Sinex
Vicks® Sinex® is a brand of topical nasal decongestant spray. The active ingredient contained in the Sinex® nasal spray is Oxymetazoline which acts to relieve blocked nasal passages. The recommended dosage is 1-2 sprays in each nostril every 6-8 hours. Excessive use of this product cou..
Vicks Vapourrub
A character in the game Reality-on-the-Norm, Vicks Vapourrub is one of Reality Rent-A-Cop's finest. He has a sharp head and a keen wit. A keen wit, that is, if you're in the third grade and 'Beavis and Butt-head' is your idea of intellectual entertainment. Vicks smokes like a chimney, and the odor o..
Vicky
Vicky has multiple meanings: Victoria (name), a name for females.Vicky, a character on the Nickelodeon cartoon, ''The Fairly OddParentsVictor Weisz, a cartoonist."Vicky", a keyword used to describe a child pornography image series...
Vicky (The Fairly OddParents)
Vicky (Icky with a "V" as she's often referred to) is the babysitter of Timmy Turner, the central character on animated series The Fairly OddParents. She has a reputation for being very mean and making things tough for Timmy, who is always nice to people. She is apparently the only babysitter i..
Vicky Aspinall
Vicky Aspinall was the violinist in the English punk rock band The Raincoats. She was a founder, in 1992 of Fresh Records, a leading UK Indie dance pop label with 18 UK Top 40 hits and 23 Club chart No1's to date. ..
Vicky Batta
Vicky Batta is an Indian Weightlifter. She won the silver medal in the Women's 56kg category at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. ..
Vicky Beeching
Vicky Beeching (born 1979) is a worship leader and musician currently signed to Sparrow Records. Vicky grew up in Canterbury, United Kingdom, writing songs from the age of 11, and leading worship since her early teens. After her Theology degree at Oxford University, she trained under Brian Doerksen..
Vicky Binns
Vicky Binns (born 27 August 1982 in Bury, Lancashire) is a young British actress who is best known for her roles in the two veteran ITV Soap Operas Coronation Street and Emmerdale. In Coronation Street she currently plays a character called Molly Compton and in Emmerdale she played Ollie Reynolds f..
Vicky Botwright
Vicky Botwright (born 18 June 1977, in Manchester, United Kingdom) is an English squash player. Although she was ranked fifth in the world at the end of 2005, she is more famous for planning to appear on court in a thong bikini style outfit of sports bra and thong briefs. WISPA, the Women's Squash ..
Vicky Brago-Mitchell
Vicky Brago-Mitchell Vicky Brago-Mitchell (born September 30, 1946, in Yakima, Washington) is an American digital artist and photographer. In 1970, Brago-Mitchell obtained a bachelor's degree in Spanish language and literature from Stanford University. She moved to Japan, where she worked as..
Vicky Entwistle
Vicky Entwistle (born 1968) is a British character actress who since 1997 has played the role of "loud mouth" factory worker, Janice Battersby in Granada Television's long running soap opera, Coronation Street. In early 2005, programme bosses announced that Entwistle's character was to be dropped fr..
Vicky Hadjivassiliou
Vicky Hadjivassiliou (Greek: Βίκυ Χατζηβασιλείου), also spelling as Hadjivasiliou or Hadjivasileiou, is a greek author, television presenter and local politician who stood for PASOK in Thessaloniki, Greece. Hadjivassiliou wrote various books about healthy diet and tips for long-li..
Vicky Hernández
Colombian movie, theater and TV actress Contents 1 Work1.1 Movies1.2 Theater1.3 TV2 Gallery3 See also Work Movies Proof of LifeEl Trato (The Deal) - 2006 Theater Vagina MonologuesThe KeeningHay que deshacer la casaCon el Corazón AbiertoTV La Casa de las Dos Palma..
Vicky Kaya
Vicky Kaya, in Greek: Βίκυ Καγιά, born 1981 in Athens is a Greek super model/actress who is well known in the International Fashion World and has appeared on the covers of numerious international fashion magazines such Vogue, Esquire and Madame. Contents 1 Career2 News3 ..
Vicky Kennedy
Margaret Nolan, aka Vicky Kennedy, as Dink in "Goldfinger", seen here with Sean Connery. Nolan, not Shirley Eaton, is the golden girl that appeared in the film's advertising campaign and title sequence. Margaret Nolan, also known as Vicky Kennedy, (August 1, 1943) is a British glamour model and..
Vicky LaMotta
Vicki LaMotta (January 23, 1930 - January 25, 2005) was born Beverly Thailer in The Bronx, New York) She was the former wife of boxer Jake LaMotta, by whom she had three children, only two of whom survive her. She posed nude for Playboy Magazine in December 1981 at the age of 51. She died followi..
Vicky Leandros
Vicky Leandros photographed in Greece 2003 Vicky Leandros (born August 23, 1952), daughter of singer, musician and composer Leandros Papathanasiou (known as Leo Leandros - composer pseudonym Mario Panas) is a Greek singer with a long international career. She was born Vassiliki Papathanasiou ..
Vicky Metcalf Award
The Vicky Metcalf Award is awarded to a writer whose body of work has been "inspirational to Canadian youth." It is one of the top awards for Canadian children's writers. The award was named after Vicky Metcalf. The award has been presented annually since 1963. In 2002, the award was suspended by..
Vicky Morales
Victoria "Vicky" Morales-Reyno is a popular television newscaster in the Philippines. She currently co-anchors GMA Network's late-night newscast, Saksi with Arnold Clavio and hosts an afternoon docudrama show, Wish Ko Lang. See Also GMA NetworkSaksiWish Ko Lang ..
Vicky Moscholiou
Vicky Moscholiou (Greek: Βίκυ Μοσχολιού, 17 May 1943 – 16 August 2005); born in Metaxourgio, Athens, she was a popular Greek singer. Her career began in the Easter of 1962 on the stage of Triana of Cheilas, at the side of Grigoris Bithikotsis and Doukissa. She rose to fame in 1..
Vicky Nguyen
Vicky Nguyen (born c. 1979) is a television reporter who works as a collaborator at Phoenix, Arizona's KSAZ-TV channel. Biography Nguyen grew up in San Francisco. She graduated from elementary, junior high and high school with good grades, which led her to obtain a scholarship with the University o..
Vicky Nizri
Vicky Nizri Shoenfeld (born November 25, 1954) is a Mexican novelist, born in Mexico City, who is the author of Vida Propia ("Owns Life"), which won second place in the Mexican National Novel Forum. Her work also includes, Un Asalto Mayusculo, her first published book, and Lilith la otra carta de D..
Vicky Peña
Vicky Peña (Victoria Peña) (Barcelona, January 11 1954) is a Spanish television, cinema, theatre and voice actress. She's the daughter of the actors Felipe Peña and Montserrat Carulla, and she’s one of the most important voice actors in Catalan and Castillian. She started working in the 1966 T..
Vicky Pollard
Vicky Pollard is a fictional character from the BBC TV and radio show Little Britain played by Matt Lucas. Her catchphrases include "Yeah but no but yeah but no but I soooo can't believe you just said that! ...", "Shut up! I ain't never done nuffink or nuffink!" and "Don't go giving me evils!'" ..
Vicky Pope
Vicky Pope is head of the climate predictions programme at the Hadley Centre. She spent 6 years as manager of atmospheric climate model development and evaluation. For the last 2½ years she has been a programme manager. Since October 2004 she has been Head of the Climate Prediction Programme which ..
Vicky Sampson
Vicky Sampson was born in Cape Town but left to work in cabaret and music extravaganzas in Bophuthatswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana, Mmabatho and Johannesburg. Vicky has performed throughout the world and has shared the stage with Shakatak, Al Jarreau, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, Peabo Bryson, Ge..
Vicky Smallman
Vicky Smallman is a candidate in the 2006 municipal election in Ottawa, Canada. She is running for the City Councillor position in the Kitchissippi Ward in the West of the city. Born in Kingston, Ontario into a military family, Vicky has lived all over Canada, including Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vanc..
Vicky Sunohara
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Vicky Sunohara (born on May 18 1970, in Scarborough, Ontario) is a female ice hockey player, playing for Cana..
Vicky the Viking
|} Vicky the Viking (Wickie und die starken Männer in Germany, Chīsa na Viking Bikke in Japan, Wikki de Viking in The Netherlands, Vicky, o Viking in Portugal) is a German-Japanese cartoon series which tells the adventures of Vicky, a young Viking boy who uses his wits to help his Viking fellows..
Vicky van Meter
Victoria "Vicky" van Meter (born 1982 in Meadville, Pennsylvania) is recognized as the youngest pilot of all time. She first flew an airplane at the age of 10. In 1993 at age 11 she made headlines when she flew from Augusta, Maine to San Diego, California in a Cessna 172. A year later she flew a Ces..
Vicky Vette
Vicky Vette (born June 12 1965 in Norway) is a Norwegian porn star and nude model. She is sometimes credited as Vicky the Viking Vixen, referring to her Norwegian "look" and heritage. Her stage name comes from her love of classic Corvettes and their curves reminiscent of a woman's body. At the tim..
Vico
Vico or de Vico may refer to: Francesco de Vico (1805–1848), Italian astronomer.Giambattista Vico (1668–1744), Neapolitan philosopher, historian, and jurist.Vico, Corse-du-Sud, a French commune.De Vico, a lunar crater named after Francesco de Vico. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Vico, Corse-du-Sud
Vico Country France Région Corse Départment Corse-du-Sud Arrondissement Ajaccio Canton Deux-Sorru INSEE 2A348 Postal Code 20160 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 08° 47' 58" E Latitude 42° 10' 02" N A..
Vicodin
Vicodin (Hydrocodone or dihydrocodeinone) is most commonly seen as a white tablet with the name “Vicodin,” “Vicodin ES,” or “Vicodin HP” imprinted on one side. It shares its characteristics with many other drugs in chemistry and form; such drugs are also pain killers and may be markete..
Vicoforte
Vicoforte is a commune in the Province of Cuneo in Italy. it is located above 598 meters above sea level and is 32 km from Cuneo and 6 km from Mondovì. It is known mainly for the Basilica-Sanctuary Regina Montis Regalis built between 1596 and 1733 by the religious population of the area to honour ..
Vicoli
Vicoli is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Pescara Abbateggio | Alanno | Bolognano | Brittoli | Bussi sul Tirino | Cappelle sul Tavo | Caramanico Terme | Carpineto della Nora | Castiglione a Casauria | Ca..
Viconia
Viconia DeVir is a fictional character who appears in the PC games Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. The character is voiced by Grey DeLisle. Viconia is a drow priestess who fled her home of Menzoberranzan after refusing to sacrfice an infant to appease Lloth. She has since lost ..
Vicovu de Sus
Vicovu de Sus is a village in the northern part of Moldavia, Bucovina, bought by Ştefan cel Mare for Putna Monastery in the year 1466. It is part of Suceava County. ..
Vico C
right Vico C (born Armando Lozada Cruz on September 8, 1971) is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer who is considered one of the founders of hip hop in spanish or latin hip hop. He was born in New York but raised in Puerto Rico. Nicknamed The Philosopher, he adopted the professional name Vico C, b..
Vico Consorti
Vico Consorti (1902-1997) is a sculptor who built the bronze Holy Door in St. Peter's Basilica in 1950. ..
Vico Equense
Vico Equense is a coastal town in the province of Napoli, Campania, Italy. It is located at around [40°40′0″N, 14°25′0″E]. ..
Vicq-Exemplet
Vicq-Exemplet is a town and commune in the Indre département of France. ..
Vicques
Vicques may refer to: Vicques, Switzerland, in the canton of JuraVicques, Calvados, in France This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to ..
Vicques, Calvados
Vicques is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14170. The INSEE code is 14742. Population: 51Area: 2.66 km²Elevation: 60 mCanton: Morteaux-Coulibœuf ..
Vicques, Switzerland
Vicques is a municipality in the district of Delémont of the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. ..
VicRoads
VicRoads is the trading name for the Victorian Roads Corporation, and is the state's licensing authority. VicRoads is the registered business name of the Roads Corporation, a statutory corporation within the Victorian Government Infrastructure portfolio. Our purpose is to deliver social, econo..
Vicryl
Vicryl is an absorbable, synthetic, braided suture. It is indicated for soft tissue approximation and ligation. ..
VICS
VICS may stand for: Variable Intake Control System, a variant of Variable Length Intake ManifoldVehicle Information and Communication System ..
Victa Airtourer
AIRCRAFT,AUSTRALIA,GENERAL AVIATION,VICTA AIRTOURER, VICTA LTD., Head Office and Works : Horsley Road, Milperra, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA., Directors : M.V.Richardson (Chairman), : Mrs V.M.Richardson, : G.H.Richardson, Chief Draughtsman : Henry Millicer, This company is a major manufacturer..
Victim
Victim may refer to: Victim (film), a 1961 British filmVictimology, the study of why certain people are victimsvictim blamingVictims' Rights Amendmentan aggrieved or disadvantaged party in a crime or disasterVictim (song) a song by Kate DeAraugo released 2006Victim, a song by Eighteen Visions Thi..
Victim's Family
Victim's Family was a hardcore punk band formed in 1984 in Santa Rosa, California by bassist Larry Boothroyd and guitarist and vocalist Ralph Spight. With drummer Devon VrMeer, the trio was complete. Their sound blended hardcore punk, heavy metal and jazz. They were known as one of the most music..
Victimae Paschali Laudes
Victimae Paschali Laudes is a sequence prescribed for the Roman Catholic Mass of Easter Sunday. It is usually attributed to the 11th century Wipo of Burgundy, chaplain to the German Emperor Conrad II, but has also been attributed to Notker Balbulus, Robert II of France, and Adam of St. Victor. Vic..
Victimless crime
Victimless crime has the following applications: In common usage, victimless crime refers to behavior that is illegal but does not violate or threaten the rights of anyone, and may be associated with the implication that the behavior should therefore not be illegal.In criminology victimless crime i..
Victimless crime (political philosophy)
countries). Prohibition of alcohol was repealed in the United States, and there are efforts to legalize cannabis in many countries, and some reformers advocate the legalization of all currently illegal drugs (although they generally also recommend legal regulation of the supply of drugs). Furthe..
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Victims' Rights Amendment
The Victims' Rights Amendment is a provision which has been included in some state constitutions, proposed for others, and additionally has been proposed for inclusion in the United States Constitution. Its provisions vary from state to state but are usually somewhat similar. There are likewise co..
Victims' rights group
A victim's rights group is a legal or political organization, formed for an espoused purpose of advocating social change or legal measures, on behalf of victims of various crimes, injustice, or malfeasance. Advocactes of victim's rights are sometimes at odds with advocates for the rights of the accu..
Victims of Communism Memorial
The Victims of Communism Memorial is a proposed memorial intended to stand in Washington, D.C. at the intersection of Massachusetts and New Jersey Avenues and G Street, N.W. The idea for the memorial was conceived by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and is approximately two-thirds funde..
Victims of the Age
Victims of the Age is the title of an album by Mark Heard, released in 1982 on Home Sweet Home Records. "Heart Of Hearts" later became a hit on Christian Radio when it was covered by Leslie Phillips. This album was listed at #32 in the book [[CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian ..
Victims of the Future
Victims Of The Future is an album by UK blues-rock guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). Continuing his path in the hard rock genre, 'Victims Of The Future' was a collection of straight-out rock'n'roll anthems (such as "Teenage Idol" and "Hold On To Love"), a mournful love ba..
Victim (film)
Victim is a 1961 British film directed by Basil Dearden, starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Reaction3 See also4 External links Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film tells the story of the b..
Victim blaming
Victim-blaming consists of holding victims of crimes or other misfortunes wholly or partly responsible for what has happened to them. For example: a motorist who leaves a car unlocked with the keys in the ignition may seem partly responsible if another party steals the car. Or persons who use v..
Victim Chant
Victim Chant is an album by Australian punk rock band Mouth. It was recorded at Birdland Studios in Melbourne by Lindsay Gravina. The album was released in 1993 on the Australian Destroyer label, and the German Subway label. It was reissued in 2005 by the Solar Sonar label, with liner notes by Dave ..
Victim disarmament
Victim disarmament is a pejorative term for gun control, used by those opposing it to: highlight gun control's ineffectiveness at disarming criminals;highlight the desirability of arming (prospective) victims;take advantage of one of the negative associations of the acronym "VD", i.e. venereal dis..
Victim host
Victim hosts (also termed a "Honeypot") are an active network counter-intrusion tool. These computer run special software, designed to appear to an intruder as being important and worth looking into. In reality, these programs are dummies, and their patterns are constructed specifically to foster in..
Victim impact statement
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. A victim impact statement is..
Victim of Love
Victim of Love (album), an album and a song by Elton John, released in 1979a song from the Eagles album Hotel California, released in 1976 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ch..
Victim of Love (album)
Victim of Love is a disco album from Elton John. It was not critically or commercially well-received and was his second lowest charting album to date. Track listing Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) - 8:06Warm Love in a Cold World (Pete Bellotte/Stefan Wisnet/Gunther Moll) - 3:22Born Bad (Bellotte/Ge..
Victim of Love (song)
"Victim of Love" Single by Erasure From the album The Circus Single Released May 18, 1987 Single Format 12" Single7" singleCD Single Recorded 1986 Genre Synth pop Song Length 3:40 Record label Mute Records (UK)Sire Records (U.S.) Writer Vince Clarke,Andy Bell Producer Flood Lyrics -..
Victim of modern age
Victim of Modern Age was originally from Lake Charles, LA and later relocated to Lafayette, LA. Their technical compositions tend to be illuminated by glowing stage performances. Minimal but precise vocals surgically emphasize, while sudden stops and changes might deregulate heart palpitations. Thei..
Victim of peace
The expression victim of peace was a euphemism used by some of the Israeli left-wing politicians to refer to victims of Palestinian terrorist attacks in the period between the signing of September 1993 Oslo Peace Accords between Palestinians and Israel and the Al-Aqsa Intifada sparked in September 2..
Victim of the Brain
Victim of the Brain is a 1988 film by Dutch director Piet Hoenderdos, loosely based on The Mind's I, a compilation of texts and stories on the philosophy of mind and self, co-edited by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett. The film weaves interviews with Hofstadter with adaptations of several wo..
Victim study
A victim study ( or victimisation survey) is a survey, such as the British Crime Survey, that asks a sample of people which crimes have been committed against them over a fixed period of time and whether or not they have been reported to the police. Victim studies may be carried out at a national or..
Victim Support
Victim Support is a charity in the United Kingdom which aims to help victims and witnesses of crime by raising awareness of their needs and by delivering dedicated services to them. It was established in 1974. It is a national charity with branches in every community and each criminal court in Engla..
Victoires de la Musique
Victoires de la musique (music's victories in French), is an annual French award ceremony that recognises the best singers of the year. Music of France Styles classical - folk - popular: hip hop - jazz - rock History (Timeline and Samples) Awards NRJ Music Awards - Victoires de la musique Cha..
Victoire Léodile Béra
Victoire Léodile Béra was a French novelist, journalist and feminist. She took the name of André Léo, her two twin sons' names. She was born in Lusignan, at Town Hall square, in 1824. She stayed there until 1830, when her father moved to Champagné Saint Hilaire, where he was a judge. She left..
Victoire of France
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Victoire of Valois
Victoire of Valois was born in 1556 as the daughter of Henri II of France and Catherine de Medici. ..
Victoire Thivisol
Victoire Thivisol as Ponette Victoire Thivisol (born on July 6, 1991) is a French film actress. Thivisol first gained acclaim for her role as a child coping with her mother's death in the 1996 film, Ponette. She later went on to star in Children of the Century and Chocolat, both with Juliette ..
Victor
Victor (from vincere "to conquer", victoria "victory") is a first name normally given to boys. Contents 1 People1.1 Roman Catholic religious figures1.2 Given name1.3 Last name2 Places3 Other People Roman Catholic religious figures Three Popes:*Saint Pope Victor I..
Victor's justice
The label "victor's justice" (in German, [Siegerjustiz]) is applied by advocates to a situation in which they believe that a victorious nation is applying different rules to judge what is right or wrong for their own forces and for those of the (former) enemy. Advocates generally charge th..
Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie
Achille-Léonce-Victor-Charles, 3rd duc de Broglie (November 28, 1785–January 26, 1870), was a French statesman and diplomat. He was born at Paris, the son of Charles-Louis-Victor, prince de Broglie and grandson of Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie. While his grandfather emigrated, his pa..
Victor, 5th duc de Broglie
Louis-Alphonse-Victor, 5th duc de Broglie (30 October 1846–26 August 1906), was a French aristocrat. Eldest son of the monarchist politician Albert, 4th duc de Broglie, Victor was born in Rome, where his father had a diplomatic post. On 26 September 1871, he was married to Pauline de La Fore..
Victor, California
Victor is a settlement in San Joaquin County, California, United States at latitude 38.14 and longitude -121.211. It has a population of 293 and population density of 355.9 people per square mile. 2 References http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Victor-California.cfmhttp://www.bestplaces.net/nhood/n..
Victor, Colorado
The Victor City Hall is one of several historic buildings that have been restored in downtown Victor. Victor is a city in Teller County, Colorado, United States. The population was 445 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Attractions5 Ext..
Victor, duc de Broglie
This refers to several notable French aristocrats in the de Broglie family: Victor François, Duc de Broglie (1718-1804)Achille Léonce Victor Charles, duc de Broglie (1785-1870) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refe..
Victor, Idaho
Victor is a city in Teton County, Idaho, United States. The population was 840 at the 2000 census. Geography Victor is located at [43°36′11″N, 111°6′44″W] (43.602945, -111.112343)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Victor, Iowa
Victor is a city in Iowa, United States. The population was 952 at the 2000 census. Geography Victor is located at [41°43′49″N, 92°17′50″W] (41.730149, -92.297167)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of..
Victor, Montana
Victor is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 859 at the 2000 census. Geography Victor is located at [46°25′2″N, 114°8′58″W] (46.417213, -114.149547)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States..
Victor, New York
Victor, New York is both a town and a village in Ontario County, New York: Village of VictorTown of Victor For other locations or uses of this name, see Victor. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie
Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie (19 October 1718 – 30 March 1804) was a French aristocrat and soldier and a marshal of France. He served with his father, François-Marie, 1st duc de Broglie, at Parma and Guastalla, and in 1734 obtained a colonelcy. In the War of the Austrian Succession ..
Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie
Victor-François Marie Léon, 8th duc de Broglie (b. 25 March 1949), is a French aristocrat and current holder of the title duc de Broglie. Eldest son of the French politician Jean de Broglie (1921–1976), Victor-François de Broglie acceded to the ducal title on the death without heir of his ..
Victor-Jean Nicolle
Victor-Jean Nicolle was born in the city of Paris in 1754. He revealed his talent for landscape compositions at an early age when, in 1771, as a pupil of the Royal School of Drawing he won the Perspective Prize. He acquired a passion for depicting the architecture of classical ruins and in pursuit o..
Victor-Maurice, comte de Broglie
Victor-Maurice, comte de Broglie (12 March 1647–4 August 1727), was a French soldier and general. The son of François-Marie, comte de Broglie, he served under Condé, Turenne, and other commanders of the age of Louis XIV in the Franco-Dutch War and other conflicts. He was named maréchal de..
Victor/Victoria
Victor/Victoria is a 1982 musical comedy film. It stars Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras and John Rhys-Davies. The screenplay was adapted by Blake Edwards (Andrews' husband) and Hans Hoemburg from the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria by Reinhold Sch..
Victor/Victoria (tele-movie)
Victor/Victoria is a telemovie by Blake Edwards. Blake Edwards The Pink Panther The Pink Panther (1963) | A Shot in the Dark (1964) | The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) | The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) | Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) | Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) | Curse..
Victoraş Iacob
Victoraş Constantin Iacob (14 october 1980, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County) is a Romanian professional football player. ..
Victoria
Victoria may refer to: Contents 1 Name2 People2.1 British royalty2.2 Princesses2.3 First name2.4 Other3 Mythology4 Place names4.1 Argentina4.2 Australia4.3 Cameroon4.4 Canada4.4.1 Canadian electoral districts4.5 Chile4.6 ..
Victoria's requiem
This setting was composed by Tomás Luis de Victoria as the requiem mass of Empress Maria, sister of Philip II of Spain in 1603. It is mostly scored for SSATTB using sections of the traditional mass chant to connect wide sections of polyphony. Unlike many of his contemporaries, but characteristic ..
Victoria's Riflebird
Victoria’s Riflebird, Ptiloris victoriae also known as duwuduwu to the local Aboriginal people, is a bird of paradise endemic to the Atherton Tableland region of Northeastern Queensland, Australia where it resides year-round. The smallest riflebird, it measures between 23-25cm. Male has an iride..
Victoria's Secret
--> Victoria's Secret is a retail marketer of women's clothing and beauty products, but is most recognizable as a marketer of lingerie. The company was founded in San Francisco, California, USA, in 1979 by Roy Raymond, who sold it in 1982 to The Limited Inc., and it is now owned by The Limited's su..
Victoria's Secret (song)
Victoria's Secret is Sonata Arctica's fourth single released in 2003 through Spinefarm Records in Finland and Century Media for Europe. Track listing "Victoria's Secret (edit version)""Victoria's Secret (album version)""Fade to Black (Metallica cover)"..
Victoria's Secret Angel
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Victoria, Arkansas
Victoria is a town in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 59 at the 2000 census. Geography Victoria is located at [35°45′26″N, 90°3′23″W] (35.757332, -90.056384)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Victoria, British Columbia
This article refers to the city of Victoria. Information on Greater Victoria can be found in the Greater Victoria article. For electoral districts with the name Victoria, or in the area of greater Victoria, please see Victoria (electoral districts) Victoria is a Canadian city, and the provincial ..
Victoria, Cabañas
Victoria is a municipality in the Cabañas department of El Salvador. ..
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
VictoriaCrown Princess of SwedenDuchess of Västergötland Swedish Royal Family HM The KingHM The Queen*HRH The Crown Princess*HRH Prince Carl Philip*HRH Princess MadeleineHRH Princess LilianHRH Princess Birgitta Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden (Victoria Ingri..
Victoria, Entre Ríos
|} Victoria is a city in the southwest of the province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. It is located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, opposite Rosario, Santa Fe, to which it is connected since 2003 by the Rosario-Victoria Bridge. The city's patron is the Virgin of Aranzazú. The church (start..
Victoria, Gauteng
Victoria is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley |..
Victoria, Guyana
Victoria, Guyana, located on the Atlantic coast of Guyana, 18 miles east of Georgetown was the first village in Guyana bought by the combined resources of Africans who had recently won their freedom from slavery. The community was initially established as a plantation called Northbrook. In November..
Victoria, Illinois
Victoria is a village in Knox County, Illinois, United States. The population was 323 at the 2000 census. Geography Victoria is located at [41°1′59″N, 90°5′49″W] (41.033192, -90.096997)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Victoria, Indiana
Victoria, Indiana is an unincorporated area in Warrick County, Indiana in the United States. It was first settled as a pioneer camp in the 1700s. In the 1950s, when coal mines began to appear in Southern Indiana, woodlands in that part of the county were replaced by vast strip mines. The mines wer..
Victoria, Kansas
Victoria is a city in Ellis County, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,208 at the 2000 census. Geography Victoria is located at [38°51′13″N, 99°8′51″W] (38.853588, -99.147456)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Victoria, Labuan
Victoria is the main town of the Malaysian Federal Territory of Labuan, an island off the north coast of Borneo. However, the name is no longer used to refer to the town centre. The official name Bandar Labuan (Labuan Town, Jawi: بندر لابوان) is used instead. The Financial Park at Jalan M..
Victoria, Laguna
Victoria is a 4th class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,765 people in 6,128 households. It is southeast of Laguna de Bay, 90 km south of Manila and bordered by the Municipality of Calauan to the southwest, Nagcarlan to th..
Victoria, London
Victoria is a district of inner city London, lying wholly within the City of Westminster. The area is vaguely defined as the streets around, and named after Victoria Station, including Victoria Street, the northern section of Buckingham Palace Road, Wilton Road, Grosvenor Gardens, Bressenden Pl..
Victoria, Malta
''For Rabat on Malta Island, see Rabat, Malta Victoria (also called Rabat) is the capital of Gozo, an island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The town has a total population of about 6000. Victoria is the name given in 1887 by the British. However it is often still referred ..
Victoria, Minnesota
Victoria is a city in Carver County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 4,025 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.1 km² (8.5 mi²). 18.1 km² (7.0 mi²) of it is land and 4.0 km² (1.5 mi²) of it (17.94%) is water..
Victoria, Newfoundland and Labrador
Victoria ([47°46′03″N, 53°14′28″W] NST) an incoporated town in Conception Bay located approximately midway on the Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Contents 1 Geography2 Towns and Communities nearby3 History3.1 19th century3.2&nb..
Victoria, Newport
Victoria ward Statistics Population: 6,688 (2001 census) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: The City of Newport Topics: | | | Districts: Allt-yr-yn | Alway | Beechwood | Bettws | Caerleon | Coedkernew | Duffryn | Gaer | Graig | Langstone | Liswerry | Llanmartin | Llanvaches | Lla..
Victoria, Northern Samar
Victoria is a 5th class municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 11,632 people in 2,354 households. Barangays Victoria is politically subdivided into 16 barangays. AcedilloBuenasuerteBuenos AiresColab-ogErenasLibertadLuisi..
Victoria, Oriental Mindoro
Victoria is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 42,873 people in 8,514 households. Barangays Victoria is politically subdivided into 32 barangays. AlcateBabangonanBagong SilangBagong BuhayBambaninBethel..
Victoria, Princess Royal
For other princesses named "Victoria", see Princess Victoria Victoria as German Crown Princess and Crown Princess of Prussia House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha --> In January 1861, on the death of his childless uncle Frederick William IV of Prussia and the accession of his father as King ..
Victoria, Romania
Victoria is a town in the western part of Braşov County, Romania, near the Făgăraş Mountains. It has a population of about 10,900. In 1939, the Romanian state signed a contract with the German company Ferrostaal of Essen to build a factory (called "Ucea") in place of what is now Victoria. The ..
Victoria, Seychelles
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Victoria Victoria (sometimes called Port Victoria or Mahé) is the capital city of the Seychelles and is situated on the north-eastern side of Mahé island. Its population was 24 970 in 2002. Although its population is only 25 000, it houses around one third of..
Victoria, Tarlac
Victoria is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 50,930 people in 10,535 households. Barangays Victoria is politically subdivided into 26 barangays. BaculongBalayangBalbalotoBangarBantogBatangbatangBuloCabuluanCal..
Victoria, Texas
Victoria is a city in Victoria County, Texas, United States. The population was 60,603 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Victoria County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Victoria is home to Victoria College, the University of Houston–Victoria, MLB players Doug Drabek and Ron Gant ..
Victoria, Trinidad and Tobago
Victoria is a county in Trinidad and Tobago. It covers 813 km2 (314 mi2) and is divided into five wards. It is bordered on the north by the county of Caroni, the south by the county of Saint Patrick, and in the east by the counties of Mayaro and Nariva. To the east it borders the Gulf of Paria. ..
Victoria, Virginia
Victoria is an incorporated town in Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,821 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History3.1 Born as a railroad town3.2 End of steam, mergers, abandonment3.3 Remembering Victoria's rail her..
Victoria, Yoro
Victoria is a municipality in the Honduran department of Yoro. ..
Victoria-Beacon Hill
Victoria-Beacon Hill is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 Demographics2 Geography3 History4 Member of Legislative Assembly5 Election results6 External links Demographics Population 49,427 Populatio..
Victoria-Fraserview
Victoria-Fraserview is a neighbourhood in the City of Vancouver, set on the south slope of the rise that runs north from the Fraser River and encompassing a large area of residential and commercial development. Surrounding the culturally eclectic Victoria Drive corridor, Victoria-Fraserview is an ..
Victoria-Hillside
Victoria-Hillside is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 Demographics2 Geography3 History4 Member of Legislative Assembly5 Election results6 External links Demographics Population, 2001 49,093 Popula..
Victoria-The Lakes
Victoria-The Lakes is a Nova Scotia provincial electoral district. The MLA since the 2006 election is Keith Bain of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, who defeated Gerald Sampson of the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia. Past members Keith Bain, PC (2006 - present)Gerald Sampson, Liberal..
Victoria-Tobique
Victoria-Tobique is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. This riding was created in the 1973 redistribution when New Brunswick moved to single member districts. It had previously been part of the Victoria County district which returned two members. ..
Victorialand
This is about the music album. For the Antarctica region, see Victoria Land Victorialand (1986) is the fourth album by Scottish band Cocteau Twins. Without the presence of bassist Simon Raymonde, Fraser and Guthrie produced a record almost completely devoid of percussion, drenching guitars in re..
Victorian
Victorian may mean: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. People who lived during the British Victorian era of the 19th century, and aspects of the Victorian era, for example:*Victorian architecture*Victorian fashion*Victorian morality*Victorian literaturePeople from o..
Victoriana
Victoriana refers to items or material from the Victorian period (1837–1901), especially those particularly evocative of the design style and outlook of the time. The word is usually used to refer to printed work or to objects such as machinery, house decoration, or furniture. It would be unusual..
Victorianism
Victorianism is the name given to the attitudes, art, and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. This usage is strong within social history and the study of literature, less so in philosophy. Many disciplines do not use the term, but instead prefer Victorian Era, or simply "Late 19th c..
Victoriano Carrillo
Victoriano C. Carrillo (1901-1990) was the principal conductor of the Carrillo Symphony Orchestra. He started it as a quintet but ended up in a symphony orchestra. He had a passion for music which pushed him to start a quintet. Little did he know that it would grow so big. As the conductor of the p..
Victoriano Castellanos
Victoriano Castellanos was President of Honduras 4 February - 11 December 1862. ..
Victoriano Huerta
Victoriano Huerta President of Mexico Term of office:February 19 1913 – July 14 1914 Preceded by: Pedro Lascuráin Interim Succeeded by: Francisco S. Carvajal Interim Date of birth: December 23 1850 Place of birth: Colotlán, Jalisco Date of death: January 13 ..
Victoriano Lillo Catalán
Don Victoriano Lillo Catalán was an Argentine writer. He was also the director of the poetry "La Revista Hispanoamericana de Buenos Aires" (Spanish-American Magazine of Buenos Aires) magazine. Bibliography: Trilogía doliente: Musset, Chopín, Bécquer. Dos grandes infonistas opuestos: Rubén Dar..
Victoriano Lorenzo
Victoriano Lorenzo is considered one of the great heroes of Panamanian history, although his story and motives are sometimes debated by different sectors in his homeland. Born when the isthmus was still a part of Colombia, Lorenzo died during the Thousand Days War, shortly after which Panama gained ..
Victoriano Márques Bustillos
Victoriano Márques Bustillos was President of Venezuela 1914-1915. Although he was elected by Congress, Juan Vicente Gómez, his predecessor, remained as the real power behind the presidency. ..
Victoriano Santos Iriarte
Victoriano Santos Iriarte was a striker for Uruguay and took part in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He scored the game-winner for Uruguay during the finals against Argentina in the 68th minute. ..
Victoriano Sosa
Victoriano Damian Sosa (born April 17, 1974 in La Vega, Dominican Republic) is a boxer. His career boxing record is 42-4-2 (31 KOs). Earlier in his career, Sosa won minor titles—the WBC Fecarbox and Dominican Republic lightweight titles. He has been a contender in the lightweight division, challen..
Victorian Amateur Football Association
The Victorian Amateur Football Association is an Australian rules football league in Victoria, Australia consisting purely of amateur players. Unlike the VFA (which later became the VFL) and VFL (which later became the AFL), the VAFA has always been a purely amateur league. The league is the large..
Victorian architecture
Manchester Town Hall is an example of Victorian architecture found in Manchester, UK. The term Victorian architecture can refer to one of a number of architectural styles predominantly in the Victorian era. As with the latter, the period of building that it covers may slightly overlap the act..
Victorian Artists Society
Victorian Artists Society established in 1870 in Melbourne, Australia promotes artistic education and exhibition in Australia. External link [Homepage Victorian Artists Society] ..
Victorian Bar
The Victorian Bar is the bar association for the Australian State of Victoria. It's members are barristers registered to practice in Victoria. As of 19 January 2006, there are 1627 counsel practising as members of the Victorian Bar.[#endnote_num_counsel] Once a barrister has been admitted t..
Victorian broad gauge
Victorian broad gauge is the gauge used in the Australian state of Victoria, and is 5 ft 3 in (1600 mm). Australia's first railway was a 4-km Victorian broad gauge line, opened in September 1854 between the Melbourne (or City) Terminus (on the site of Flinders Street Station) and Sandridge (now Po..
Victorian Bushrangers
The Victorian Bushrangers are an Australian cricket team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The team competes in the first class competition the Pura Cup, which was formerly known as the Sheffield Shield, in the limited overs ING Cup, and the more recent Twenty20 competition. The team was founded in 18..
Victorian Certificate of Education
This article needs to be split up into more clear paragraphs using subheadings instead of the current slabs of information. The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is the credential given to students who have completed Year 11 and Year 12 of their secondary schooling, in the state of Victoria, ..
Victorian College for the Deaf
The Victorian College for the Deaf (VCD), located on St. Kilda Road in Melbourne, Australia, is Victoria's oldest deaf school, opening in 1860. it currently provides education in Auslan, the language of the Australian Deaf community, from prep through to year 12. It has a significant role in the his..
Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture
The Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture, abbreviated VCAH, was a grouping of the agricultural colleges of the State of Victoria in Australia. Formed in 1983, it was later incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1991. It provided a coordinated framework for the five colleges of..
Victorian College of Pharmacy
The Victorian College of Pharmacy is now the Parkville campus of Monash University, located in Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1881 as the School of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria. After being housed in various places in Melbourne, it moved to its present location in 1960. After the i..
Victorian College of the Arts
The Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) is an educational institution in Melbourne, Australia, which offers courses and training in fine art, dance, drama, film and television, music and production. The VCA is an affiliated college of the University of Melbourne, and is located on St Kilda Road ju..
Victorian Country Football League
The Victorian Country Football League (often abbreviated to VCFL) is the governing body for Australian Rules Football in Victoria outside of metropolitan Melbourne on behalf of Football Victoria. As well as administering and promoting the code in the regions, it often arbitrates disputes in areas su..
Victorian Curriculum and Assesment Authority
The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority or VCAA are a statutory authority that reports directly to the Victorian Minister for Education and Training through the VCAA Board. The association was created to: develop curriculum for all Victorian schools.assess student learning and monitor ..
Victorian Dad
Victorian Dad is a character in the British comic Viz. First appearing in Viz in the 1990s, Victorian Dad lives in the contemporary age but dresses and acts like a parody of a stereotypical gentleman of the Victorian era. He has a large top hat, always wears a suit, and sports a walrus moustache an..
Victorian dress reform
During the middle and late Victorian period, various reformers proposed, designed, and wore clothing supposedly more rational and comfortable than the fashions of the time. This was known as the dress reform or rational dress movement. The movement had its greatest success in the reform of women's u..
Victorian Electoral Commission
The Victorian Electoral Commission (formerly State Electoral Office), or VEC, is the government agency responsible for the running of state, municipal and various non-government elections in Victoria. Contents 1 An Independent Agency2 Functions2.1 State Elections2.2 Municipal ..
Victorian era
Queen Victoria (shown here on the morning of her Accession to the Throne, 20 June 1837) gave her name to the historic era The Victorian era of Great Britain marked the height of the British industrial revolution and the apex of the British Empire. Although commonly used to refer to the period..
Victorian fashion
Windsor Castle in Modern Times by Landseer depicts the Queen and the Prince Consort "at home" in the 1840s. The term "Victorian fashion" refers to fashion in clothing in the Victorian era, or the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). It is strictly used only with regard to the United Kin..
Victorian Football League
For the former Victorian Football League now known as the Australian Football League, see Australian Football League. Victorian Football League General Information Founded 1877, Melbourne Previous Names Victorian Football Association (VFA) Current Clubs Bendigo BombersBox Hill Hawks..
Victorian Football League season 1909
Results and statistics for the Australian Football League season of 1909. See List of Australian Football League premiers for a complete list. Contents 1 Home & Away Season1.1 Round 12 Round 23 Round 34 Round 45 Round 56 Round 67 Round 78 Round 89&nbs..
Victorian Goldfields Railway
Victoria's tourist railways Bellarine Peninsula Railway Daylesford Spa Country Railway Mornington Railway Puffing Billy Railway South Gippsland Railway Victorian Goldfields Railway Walhalla Goldfields Railway Yarra Valley Tourist Railway Melbourne's public transport Metlink Metcard M..
Victorian Gold Rush
The Victorian gold rush was a period in the history of Victoria in Australia between approximately 1851 and the early 1860s. Contents 1 Background2 Major and long lasting impact3 See also4 References5 Further reading6 External links Background By 1840 the city of Mel..
Victorian Greens
Victorian Greens Leader No official leader1 Founded 1992 Headquarters GPO Box 4589(1st floor,377 Little Bourke St)MELBOURNE VIC 3001 Political Ideology green politics International Affiliation Global GreensAsia-Pacific Green Network Website [Victorian Greens]..
Victorian Heritage Register
The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by Heritage Victoria, part of the Department of Sustainability and Environment a department of the Government of Victoria, Australia. It lists significant buildings and other sites in Victoria and provides legal protection against demolition or other alt..
Victorian Highland Pipe Band Association
The Victorian Highland Pipe Band Association (VHPBA), is the oldest pipe band association in the world, having been established in 1924. In the present day, it is a state branch of the Australian Pipe Band Association, and exists to support Pipe bands in Victoria, Australia. History After nearly s..
Victorian house
A Victorian house as built in the United States is a type of house popularized in the Victorian era. They are often three stories high with an octagonal or rounded tower, a wraparound porch and great attention paid to detail. The Victorian house shown in the picture has curved glass windows in the..
Victorian Imperialists
Famous British Imperialists of the Victorian Age include: Benjamin DisraeliLord George Nathaniel CurzonSir Francis Edward YounghusbandSir Ignatius Valentine ChirolWilliam Gladstone..
Victorian independence movement
The Victorian Independence Movement is a movement in Australia for the state of Victoria to break away from Australia. The idea was born in 1999 when Victoria was the only state to vote for a republic in the national referendum. The movement has yet to gain any official recognition, has died down si..
Victorian Internet
The Victorian Internet is a term coined in the late 20th century to describe advanced 19th century telecommunications technologies such as the telegraph and pneumatic tubes. The idea embedded in the phrase is that instantaneous global communication is not a recent invention, but rather developed i..
Victorian Internet Exchange
The Victorian Internet Exchange is an Internet Exchange Point in Australia. Formed from the Australian Internet Exchange (AUIX) project, VIX is located in the Melbourne AAPT Exchange and offers multi-lateral peering. ..
Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of Victoria in Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Melbourne. The Assembly has 88 members, each coming from a single-member electorate. These are com..
Victorian Legislative Council
The Legislative Council Chamber, as photographed in 1878. The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia. The other is the Legislative Assembly. Both sit in Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. It serves as a house of revi..
Victorian legislative election, 1992
Legislative elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and for half the seats in the Victorian Legislative Council were held on Saturday October 3, 1992. The Labor government of Joan Kirner was comprehensively defeated by the Liberal National Coalition led by Jeff Kennett and Pat McNamara. C..
Victorian legislative election, 1996
Legislative elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and for half the seats in the Victorian Legislative Council were held on Saturday March 30, 1996. The Liberal National Coalition government of Premier Jeff Kennett was easily returned with a slightly reduced majority after their 1992 lands..
Victorian legislative election, 1999
Legislative elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and for half the seats in the Victorian Legislative Council were held on Saturday September 18, 1999. The Kennett Liberal National Coalition government was narrowly defeated by an alliance of the Australian Labor Party led by Steve Bracks ..
Victorian legislative election, 2002
Legislative elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and for half the seats in the Victorian Legislative Council were held on Saturday November 30, 2002. The incumbent Labor Government of Premier Steve Bracks was returned with a large majority in the Legislative Assembly winning 62 of the 88..
Victorian legislative election, 2006
Ted BaillieuOpposition Leader Steve BracksPremier of Victoria Age 52 Age 51 Parliament 6 years Parliament 12 years Leader since 2006 Leader since 1999 District Hawthorn District Williamstown Profession Architect Profession Teacher Spouse Robyn Baillieu Spouse Terry Bracks The state ele..
Victorian Liberal Students' Association
Contents 1 About2 Leadership team3 History4 Recent history5 Current activities6 External links About The Victorian Liberal Students' Association (VLSA) is the state body responsible for coordinating all Liberal student activities in Victoria, Australia. The organisa..
Victorian literature
Victorian literature is the body of writing produced during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837—1901) and corresponds to the Victorian era. It forms a link and transition between the writers of the romantic period and the very different literature of the 20th century. The 19th century saw t..
Victorian Mojito
A Victorian Mojito is a cocktail made up of two shots of gin topped up with apple juice served with mint, lime and ice in a tall glass. ..
Victorian morality
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria (reigne..
Victorian of the Year
Victorian of the Year is an award given to the most outstanding Victorian during any given year. There is also a Young Victorian of the Year award. Past winners 1988: Albert Henry Royce Abbey, Ian Armstrong OAM1989: Albert Henry Royce Abbey1994: Garry Grant1995: Nicky Buckley1998: Andrew Kay1999: ..
Victorian Opera (Melbourne)
In November 2005, it was announced that the State of Victoria would support the establishment of a Victorian Opera Company under the musical direction of Richard Gill. Performances will be held in a variety of venues in Melbourne and regional Victoria, with an initial season taking place in the sec..
Victorian Order of Nurses
The Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) is a non-profit charitable organization founded in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on January 29, 1897 created for the purposes of home care and social services. It is registered as a charity the Canada Revenue Agency, charity number 129482493RR0001. Additional informatio..
Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing
Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC) is a computing services organization based in Melbourne, Australia. It is a non-profit organisation founded in 2000 by a consortium of six Victorian Universities to provide High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities and support to its member univ..
Victorian Premier's Literary Award
The Victorian Premier's Literary Awards were created by the Victorian Government with the aim of raising the profile of contemporary creative writing and Australia's publishing industry. They were established in 1985 by John Cain, the Premier of Victoria at that time, to mark the centenary of the b..
Victorian Premier Cricket
Victorian Premier Cricket is a cricket competition based in the state of Victoria, Australia. Its governing body is Cricket Victoria and it is the next level down from the state competitions in Australia (the Pura Cup/ING Cup), with outstanding performances in Premier Cricket often leading to select..
Victorian Premier League
For the cricket competition, see Victorian Premier Cricket. The Vodafone Cup logo (Victoria) The Victorian Premier League (VPL) is the highest State level football (soccer) competition in Victoria, Australia. Nationally, it is one grade lower than the A-League. It is conducted by the Football..
Victorian Railways
Victorian Railways operated railways in Victoria from 1859 to 1983. The first railways in were private companies, but when these companies failed or defaulted, Victorian Railways was established to take over their operations. Victorian Railways grew to service all parts of the state, and became s..
Victorian Railways Class F
The VR Class F locomotives were 0-6-0 shunters. Initially the F Class were Steam Locomotive Shunters. In 1958 the F Class were the first ever diesel locomotives to be introduced to the Victorian Railways. Sixteen of these locomotives were purchased in 1958, 1959 and 1971. These locomotives were ..
Victorian Rogaining Association
The Victorian Rogaining Association was the world's first rogaining association. Formed in April, 1976, in Melbourne, Australia. External links The [Victorian Rogaining Association].The [International Rogaining Federation] has a more complete history of the sport.The [7th W..
Victorian Rugby League
The Victorian Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of Rugby League in Victoria. Contents 1 Clubs1.1 Melbourne1.2 Central Highlands1.3 Goulburn-Murray Clubs Melbourne Altona Roosters (Juniors)Altona Roosters (Seniors)Berwick BulldogsCasey ChiefsCasey Shark..
Victorian Socialist Party
The Victorian Socialist Party (VSP) was a socialist political party in Victoria, Australia in the early 20th century. The VSP was founded in 1906 in Melbourne, bringing together a number of older socialist groupings. A leading influence in the VSP's formation was the British trade unionist Tom Mann,..
Victorian Softball Association
Contents 1 Brief history2 Yearly events3 State teams4 Associations5 See also6 External links Brief history Softball was first introduced in Victoria during world war 2 by American Servicemen stationed in Melbourne as a way to keep Female nurses fit. The founding ..
Victorian State League Division 1
The Victorian State League Division 1 is the second tier football (soccer) competition (behind the Victorian Premier League) in Victoria, Australia. It is conducted by the Football Federation Victoria, the state's football governing body. External links [Football Federation Victoria Official w..
Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre
The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) is the administrative body which processes applications for universities (and other tertiary institutions) in the state of Victoria (Australia). VTAC also calculates the Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER) for Victorian Year 12 students...
Victorian Trades Hall Council
The Victorian Trades Hall Council is a representative body of trade union organisations, known as a Labour council, in the State of Victoria, Australia. It includes 60 affiliated Trade Unions and Proffessional Associations, and eight Victorian regional Trades and Labour Councils. The eight regiona..
Victorian Village
The Victorian Village is a neighborhood located north and near west of downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is an older area with a fair number of established trees for an urban setting. Neil Avenue, a street running north/south and eventually crossing through the Ohio State University campus, is its main th..
Victorian Village, Memphis
Victorian Village, Memphis is an area of Memphis, Tennessee located in the eastern quadrant of downtown Memphis. During Memphis' early period of growth in the mid 1800s, a few wealthy Memphians built grand, Victorian-style homes in what was then the outskirts of the city. Some of these three and fo..
Victorian Web
The Victorian Web is an online resource of information about the Victorian Era created at Brown University and now funded by the University Scholars Program of the National University of Singapore. With a tagline of "literature, history, and culture in the age of Victoria", the Victorian Web serves..
Victorian Women's Football League
The Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) is the oldest and largest Australian Rules Football league for women in the world, made up of clubs from Victoria, Australia. It is an open age Women's Footy competition. It began in 1981 with four teams. Division 3 was added in 2001 and Division 1 Reserv..
Victorian Workcover Authority
The Victorian Workcover Authority is a government authority established by the State Government of Victoria, Australia. It is responsible for three heads of activity: Policing occupational health and safety legislationProviding worker's compensationProviding rehabilitation to injured workers. Most ..
Victoriapithecus macinnesi
Victoriapithecus macinnesi was a primate. It was described from a single fossil specimen, the oldest Old World monkey skull fossil. It was discovered near Lake Victoria in Kenya and is from the middle Miocene and was closely related to the two or three extinct Prohylobates species. Morphology Vi..
VictoriArena
VictoriArena is a football stadium in Rosport, in eastern Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of FC Victoria Rosport. The stadium has a capacity of 2,500. ..
Victorias City
Victorias City is a 5th class city in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 81,743 people in 15,361 households. Barangays Victorias City is politically subdivided into 26 barangays. Barangay I (Pob.)Barangay II (Pob.)Barangay III (..
Victoriatus
The victoriatus was a silver coin issued during the Roman Republic from about 221 BC to 170 BC. The obverse of the coin featured the bust of Jupiter and the reverse featured Victory placing a wreath upon a trophy with the inscription "ROMA" in exergue. The coin originally weighed about 3.4 grams (3..
Victoriaville, Quebec
200px Victoriaville's official symbol. Victoriaville, nicknamed "Victo" by the locals, is a city in central Quebec, Canada, on the Nicolet River. Victoriaville is the seat of Arthabaska Regional County Municipality and a part of the Centre-du-Québec (Bois-Francs) region. 2001 Populati..
Victoriaville Airport
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Victoriaville Tigres
Victoriaville Tigres City: Victoriaville, Quebec League: Q.M.J.H.L. Conference: none Division: Western Founded: 1987-88 Home Arena: Colisée des Bois-Francs Colours: Yellow, White & Black Head Coach: Vacant General Manager: Jérome Mésonéro The Victoriaville T..
Victoria "Nana" Moon
Victoria Moon was a fictional character in the popular British BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was affectionately known to her family (along with most other characters in the soap and it's fans) as Nana Moon. She was played by Hilda Braid (and Kate Colgrave Pope in her flashback episode aged 24). S..
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in the historic heart of Cape Town's working harbour is South Africa's most-visited destination, having the highest rate of foreign tourists of any attraction in the country. Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain and set against a backdrop of magnif..
Victoria (Alberta electoral district)
for other electoral districts with a similar name, see Victoria (electoral district) Victoria was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1909 to 1925. This riding was created in 1907, two years after Alberta was created as a provi..
Victoria (Alberta provincial electoral district)
Victoria was a historical Alberta Provincial Electoral District. The riding was created in 1905 when Alberta became a province, and existed central north east part of the province. In 1909 the riding had a significant shift west in the boundaries, moving into Sturgeon, this led to the creation of t..
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria |- align=center | (}}} Victoria) | (}}} Victoria) |} |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Emblems: Pink heath (floral) helmeted honeyeater (bird)Leadbeater's possum (faunal) |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Motto: "Peace and Prosperity" |- align=center valign=top | co..
Victoria (beer)
Beers called Victoria include: Victoria Bitter, a bitter Australian lager.Victoria (Cervecería Centro Americana), a pale Guatemalan lager.Victoria (Grupo Modelo), a dark Mexican lager. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Victoria (British Columbia electoral district)
Victoria was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and was one of the first twelve ridings at the time of that province's joining Confederation in 1871 and stayed on the hustings until 1890. From 1894 to 1963 it did not appear on the electoral map. During th..
Victoria (carriage)
The Victoria was an elegant carriage style, possibly based on a Phaeton made for King George IV. It was very popular amongst wealthy families. There is one forward facing seat for two passengers, and a driver's seat supported by an iron frame. This type of carriage became fashionable with ladies of ..
Victoria (cats)
Cats (musical)Victoria is the white cat from the Broadway/London musical CATS. She was named after T.S. Eliot's favorite queen, Queen Victoria. Victoria's Dance is what basically begins the Jellicle Ball. Her dance is about how she is a little cat in puberty and she is discovering her own body.http:..
Victoria (Cervecería Centro Americana)
Victoria is a pale lager beer with a 5% alcohol content by volume. It is brewed in Guatemala City by Cervecería Centro Americana. Victoria was launched, in a 12-oz tinned format, in the western part of Guatemala in 1996. It proved successful, and expansion into the rest of the nation's territory..
Victoria (computer game)
Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun, also known as Victoria or simply Vicky, is a real-time strategy game by Paradox Entertainment (Now known as Paradox Interactive). It covers its namesake the Victorian period, specifically 1836-1920 and runs on a modified version of the Europa Universalis engine. U..
Victoria (crater)
This article is about the impact crater on Mars. For other uses, see Victoria (disambiguation). Victoria Crater |- Location Meridiani Planum Diameter 730 m Depth Approx. unknown Discoverer Opportunity rover Naming The ship Victoria Victoria Crater is the destination for Oppor..
Victoria (electoral district)
This page is for the federal electoral district in British Columbia. For other current and historical ridings named Victoria in other provinces or in B.C., or which are in the area of the City of Victoria, B.C. please see Victoria (electoral districts) Victoria is a federal electoral district in B..
Victoria (electoral districts)
This page is a listing of federal and provincial electoral districts in the Canadian province of British Columbia using the name of, or located in, the area of the city of Victoria, the provincial capital. Contents 1 Current federal electoral districts2 Defunct federal electoral distric..
Victoria (Grupo Modelo)
Victoria is a dark lager (Vienna type). It was first brewed in Toluca, México, in 1865, but is currently brewed in Mexico City by the conglomerate Grupo Modelo, which bought out Compañía Toluca y México in 1935. It is generally sold in standard 325-ml bottles and 950-ml caguamas; a smaller 15..
Victoria (mythology)
Victoria on the reverse of this coin by Constantine II. In Roman mythology, Victoria was the goddess of victory. She is the Roman version of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona. She was adopted by the Sabine agricultural goddess Vacuna. ..
Victoria (name)
A large number of places, people and objects have been named Victoria and/or Viktoria, and/or, abbreviated, Vicky, Vicki, (and occasionally Vicci, Vikki or Vickie). Several of these are named after Queen Victoria. Contents 1 Etymology2 Use of Victoria as name3 Parallels in other..
Victoria (New Brunswick electoral district)
''For other electoral districts with the same name, see Victoria (electoral district) Victoria was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867, and was re-di..
Victoria (Nova Scotia electoral district)
For the current federal electoral district in British Columbia, see Victoria (electoral district) Victoria was a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It co..
Victoria (novel)
Victoria is the title of a novel in Norwegian by Knut Hamsun. A miller's son, Johannes, falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy landowner, Victoria. They lead incomplete lives without each other, but their futures inevitably lead to each other. A lyrical excursion into unconsummated love, love ..
Victoria (Ontario electoral district)
For other electoral districts with a similar name, see Victoria (electoral district) Victoria was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was first created in 1903 from parts of Peterborough ..
Victoria (ship)
For other ships named Victoria see Victoria#Transport & Naval The Victoria was one of the five ships of Ferdinand Magellan. It was named after the church of Santa María de la Victoria de Triana, where Magellan took an oath of allegiance to Charles of Spain. She was the only ship to survive the ci..
Victoria (waterlily)
Flower of Victoria cruziana The genus Victoria represents the giant water lilies. The most famous, Victoria amazonica, is the largest of all the water lilies with leaves sometimes nearly 3 m in diameter, on stalks 7-8 m in length. Victoria is named after Queen Victoria. V. amazonica was onc..
Victoria Abril
Victoria Abril (born Victoria Merida Rojas, July 4, 1959) is a highly respected Spanish film actress. She is most known to American audiences for her performance in the movie ¡Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!) by director Pedro Almodóvar. Victoria Abril was born in Madrid. Besides working in Spai..
Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein (December 31, 1885 - October 3, 1970) was the consort of Carl Eduard, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Birth Princess Victoria was born in Holstein, Germany. Her parents were Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and P..
Victoria Airport Water Aerodrome
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Victoria Alynette Fuller
Victoria Alynette Fuller (born December 11, 1970 in Santa Barbara, California, USA) is an American model, actress and reality tv star who was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month in January 1996 . She appeared on the television show The Amazing Race with her husband, Jonathan Baker. Since then..
Victoria and Albert
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Victoria and Albert is the style by which Queen Victoria of the United Kingdo..
Victoria and Albert Museum
The Cromwell Gardens entrance to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Victoria and Albert Museum viewed from Thurloe Square. The main interior courtyard of the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2004. It has since been redesigned. The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as t..
Victoria Avenue (Regina)
Victoria Avenue is the main east-west street in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Victoria Avenue begins as the Trans-Canada Highway in east Regina. The street is lined with big box retail stores, hotels, restaurants and a shopping mall. As it approaches towards the downtown, the Trans-Canada makes a s..
Victoria Azarenka
Victoria Azarenka (Belarusian: Вікторыя Азарэнка, Азаранка, Russian: Виктория Азаренко; born July 31, 1989) is a tennis player from Minsk, Belarus, who became junior world champion in 2005. Currently she lives and trains in Marbella, Spain. Career Azarenka f..
Victoria Barracks
There are several Victoria Barracks in the world. Victoria Barracks, Windsor CastleVictoria Barracks, Hong KongVictoria Barracks, Sydney This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. I..
Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong
Victoria Barracks (}) was barracks in Admiralty on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The barracks was built in 1867, situated Cotton Road, Kennedy Road and Queensway, Hong Kong. The site is transferred to Hong Kong Government in 1979. It is now the Hong Kong Park, Pacific Place and High Court. ..
Victoria Barracks, Sydney
Victoria Barracks is an Australian Army base in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Barracks is in the suburb of Paddington, between Oxford St and Moore Park Rd, just north of the Moore Park and Sydney Cricket Ground complex. The Regency style barracks building was constructed of Hawksbury sand..
Victoria Barracks, Windsor Castle
The Foot Guards Battalion stationed at Windsor generally provides the Windsor Castle Guard. The Windsor battalion is at Victoria Barracks, a quarter of a mile south of the Castle. ..
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths is a Grade II* listed building, situated on the edges of the Longsight, Ardwick and Rusholme areas of Manchester, UK. It was designed by Henry Price and opened in 1906 by the Manchester Corporation. For 86 years the Baths provided both essential and leisure facilities. Private bat..
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Caroline Beckham (born Victoria Caroline Adams on April 17, 1974) is an English celebrity and fashion designer, formerly a pop singer, who first came to prominence as a member of girl group the Spice Girls, as "Posh Spice", a nickname given to her by the BBC's Top of the Pops magazine. S..
Victoria Beckham (album)
"Victoria Beckham" was Victoria Beckham's first and last official album, released on 1st October 2001. Album information The album didn't include the hit "Out of Your Mind", but spawned two singles, "Not Such An Innocent Girl" and "A Mind of Its Own". The album peaked at number-ten in UK album c..
Victoria Bellotti
Victoria Bellotti is a principal scientist and manager of the Socio-Technical and Interaction Research (STIR) area at the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), previously Xerox PARC. Her research interests include: ethnography, user-centered design, task management and personal information management, ..
Victoria Benedictsson
Victoria Benedictsson (March 6, 1850 – July 21, 1888) was a Swedish author. She was born as Victoria Maria Bruzelius in Domme, a village in the province of Skåne. She wrote under the pen-name Ernst Ahlgren. Benedictsson grew up on a farm in Sweden. At 21 she married a 49 year old widow from H..
Victoria Bitter
VB Stubbie A can of Victoria Bitter (VB) Victoria Bitter, or VB, as it is commonly called, has the highest market share of all beer sold in Australia, both on tap and packaged. Victoria Bitter is brewed by Carlton & United Beverages, a subsidiary of Foster's Group, brewers of the Foster..
Victoria Blue BO
Victoria Blue BO, also known as C.I. Basic Blue 7 and C.I. 42595, is a chloride salt of a synthetic blue triarylmethane dye. Its chemical formula is C33H40N3Cl. It has the appearance of a reddish blue powder. It is a photosensitizer. Its CAS number is [2390-60-5][link] and its ..
Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge may be a reference to: the Grosvenor Bridge, a rail bridge across the River Thames in London, England, that is sometimes called the Victoria Rail Bridgethe Victoria Bridge, Montreal, a road and rail bridge across the Saint Lawrence River at Montreal in Canadathe Victoria Bridge, Sas..
Victoria Bridge, Brisbane
Victoria Bridge, Brisbane The Victoria Bridge is the fifth crossing of the Brisbane River. The current bridge, opened in 1969, is the third permanent crossing erected at this location. It is shared by vehicular traffic, pedestrians and cyclists. It connects the South Bank Parklands and Queens..
Victoria Bridge, County Tyrone
Victoria Bridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 318 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area. Four homes were constucted for people who fought the Boer war and who returned to the area. These houses were named "Ladys..
Victoria Bridge (Montreal)
The Victoria Bridge (Pont Victoria in French) at Montreal, Quebec, is the name for the first bridge spanning the St. Lawrence River and remains in use to this day, carrying both road and rail traffic, with rails in the middle and roadways (part of QC 112) on both sides. The Victoria Bridge was ope..
Victoria Bridge (Saskatoon)
The Victoria Bridge is a steel bridge that spans South Saskatchewan River between the west and east shore of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Opened in 1907, it was the first bridge in the city to allow vehicular traffic to pass between the two sides of the city; previously a ferry had served this..
Victoria Bryant State Park
Victoria Bryant State Park is a 475 acre (1.92 km2) Georgia state park located near Franklin Springs. Nestled in the rolling hills of the North Georgia Mountains, this park offers facilities ranging from picnic sites and a swimming pool to an 18-hole golf course. The North Fork of the Broad River fl..
Victoria Bug Zoo
The Victoria Bug Zoo is a two-room minizoo that is located in downtown Victoria, just one block north from the Fairmont Empress Hotel. The Victoria Bug Zoo is owned and operated by International Bug Zoos Incorporated. Features The Bug Zoo exhibits about 50 different species of insects and arac..
Victoria Building, University of Liverpool
Victoria Building The Victoria Building was historically the administrative heart of the University of Liverpool, housing the University Library as well as offices for most of the senior academic staff. It is situated towards the top of Brownlow Hill in Liverpool and opened in 1892. The arc..
Victoria Building (Ottawa)
The Victoria Building is an office building just across Wellington Street from the Parliament of Canada. It houses the offices of a number of parliamentarians, mostly members of the Canadian Senate. The building, designed by John Albert Ewart, was completed in 1928 by private developers, though th..
Victoria Burgoyne
Victoria Burgoyne (born 1956 in London, England) is an actress. She is possibly best known for being a guest actor in the infamously uncompleted Doctor Who serial Shada, the making of which was abandoned by a BBC strike. She later was a regular cast member on the series Howards' Way as Vicki Rockw..
Victoria Bus Station
Victoria Bus Station is a bus station outside Victoria Station in Terminus Place. It should not be confused with Victoria Coach Station. ..
Victoria Butterfly Gardens
The Victoria Butterfly Gardens is located in the Greater Victoria region of Brentwood Bay and is one of the most popular tourist sites in the Victoria area. The Victoria Butterfly Gardens is known for having different species of butterflies and moths in their indoor facility, as well as, different..
Victoria Capitals
The Victoria Capitals were members of the Canadian Baseball League that lasted two months before the league went bankrupt in 2003. The Capitals played out of Royal Athletic Park and led the league in attendance. They featured former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Steve Sinclair and were managed by form..
Victoria Centre, Nottingham
The Victoria Centre is a large shopping centre in the city of Nottingham, England. It has over 120 shops and is rated as one of the top 15 shopping malls in the UK. Its two main host stores are John Lewis and House of Fraser and it has a Boots the Chemist flagship store. It also has a large indoor m..
Victoria Chaplin
Victoria Chaplin ([born [May 19]] 1951) is an American actress, the daughter of actor/comedian Charlie Chaplin and Oona Chaplin O'Neill, the daughter of Eugene O'Neill. She was born in Santa Monica, California in 1951. Her siblings are Geraldine Chaplin, Josephine Chaplin, Christo..
Victoria Charter
The Victoria Charter was a set of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada in 1971. This document represented a failed attempt on the part of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to patriate the Constitution, add rights and freedoms to it and entrench English and French as Canada's official langu..
Victoria City
There were historical provincial and federal electoral districts with the name Victoria City in the Canadian province of British Columbia. For the federal electoral district see Victoria City (electoral district) and for the provincial district see Victoria City (provincial electoral district). ..
Victoria City (electoral district)
This article is for a federal electoral district. For the provincial electoral district of the same name, see Victoria City (provincial electoral district). For other electoral districts with the name Victoria, or for electoral districts in the area of Victoria, B.C., please see Victoria (electora..
Victoria City (provincial electoral district)
Victoria City was one of the first twelve provincial electoral districts in the province of British Columbia, Canada, upon its entry into Confederation that year. It was originally a four-member riding, and elected to the Legislature several prominent Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and ..
Victoria City Council
Victoria City Council is the governing body of the Canadian city of Victoria, British Columbia. The council consists of the mayor plus eight councilors. A deputy mayor is appointed monthly. Council Alan Lowe, mayorSonya ChandlerChris ColemanDean FortinBea HollandHelen HughesPamela MadoffCharlayne T..
Victoria Clark
Victoria Clark is an American soprano who won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical in 2005 for her performance in Adam Guettel's The Light in the Piazza. She also won the Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Joseph Jefferson Award for her performances in this role. ..
Victoria Clarke
Torie Clarke on the cover of her 2006 book Victoria C. "Torie" Clarke (March 1959–) is an American public relations consultant who has served in the private sector and in three Republican presidential administrations. Clarke is a graduate of George Washington University. She was Presid..
Victoria class battleship
General Characteristics Displacement: 11,020 tons (11,200 t) Length: 340 ft (104 m) Beam: 70 ft (21.3 m) Draught: 29 ft (8.8 m) Propulsion: Coal fired triple expansion steam engines, twin screws Speed: 16.75 knots (31 km/h) maximum Range: Complement: 630 Armament: 2 x 16.25 in (413 mm..
Victoria Climbié
Adjo Victoria Climbié (November 2 1991 - February 252000), better known as Victoria Climbié, was a child murder victim whose death led to major changes in child protection policies in the UK. Climbié was born in Abobo near Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, and at age seven was sent by her parents to Euro..
Victoria Coach Station
Victoria Coach Station is the largest and most significant coach station in London, and is operated by Victoria Coach Station Ltd., an arm of Transport for London. In the UK, a coach is a luxury or long distance express bus. History Victoria Coach Station was opened on its present site in Bucking..
Victoria College
Victoria College is or was the name of several institutions of secondary or higher education, including: Victoria College, Alexandria, EgyptVictoria College, Texas, in Victoria, TexasVictoria College of Art, Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria College, Jersey, Channel IslandsVictoria College, Britis..
Victoria College, Alexandria
Victoria College Emblem Victoria College, Alexandria, was founded in 1902 under the impetus of the recently enobled Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer of the Barings Bank, that was heavily invested in Egyptian stability. For years the British Consul-General was ex officio on the board of Victor..
Victoria College, British Columbia
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Victoria College, was a two-year college in Victoria, British Columbia, founded in 1903 with sponsorship from McGill University. It was one of the first post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. With a staff of two faculty members, the first class consisted of ..
Victoria College, Jersey
Victoria College is a fee-paying States of Jersey boys school in St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. The castellated neo-gothic architecture (architect: J. Hayward) is a landmark overlooking the town. History Although in the 1590s, Laurens Baudains, a wealthy farmer from St. Martin, had persuaded..
Victoria College, Melbourne
Victoria College was a higher education institution in Melbourne. It was created as a result of the mergers in the 1970's of State Colleges of Victoria at Burwood, Lilydale, Prahran, Rusden and Toorak. As a result of the Dawkins higher education reforms in the late 1980's, it merged with the Geelo..
Victoria College, Texas
Victoria College is a community college serving Victoria, Texas and the surrounding counties. The college first began classes in the Patti Welder High School on February 4 1925. After World War II because of the growth of the surrounding area and the college population from returning GIs the college..
Victoria Cook
Victoria Frances Cook (or Vicky Cook) is a Liberal Democrat politician and was leader of Brentwood District Council. Cook is a registered general nurse. She trained at the Royal London Hospital and subsequently worked as a theatre sister at Harold Wood Hospital for over twenty years. Cook now works..
Victoria Cooke
'Victoria E. Cooke (born July 31, 1957 in Hollywood, California) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its August 1980 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Victoria attended Arizona State University, where she studied real estat..
Victoria Coren
Victoria Coren Victoria Coren backstage at the 2004 Victor Chandler Poker Cup Nickname(s) None Hometown London, UK Victoria (Vicky) Coren is an author, journalist and poker player. She is the daughter of humorist Alan Coren, sister of journalist Giles Coren, and a graduate of the Univers..
Victoria Cougars
Victoria Cougars logo from 1990-1994 ''This article is about the professional Victoria Cougars ice hockey team. For other uses, see Victoria Cougars (disambiguation). The Victoria Cougars were a Pacific Coast Hockey Association (and after its merger with the Western Canadian Hockey League, ..
Victoria Cougars (disambiguation)
A number of ice hockey teams in Victoria, British Columbia have been called the Victoria Cougars. These include: The Victoria Cougars, a professional team in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and Western Canada Hockey League in the early twentieth centuryThe Victoria Cougars (PCHL), a team in t..
Victoria Cougars (junior)
For other teams called the Victoria Cougars, see Victoria Cougars (disambiguation). Victoria Cougars City: Victoria, British Columbia Existence: 1971-1994 Home Arena: Victoria Memorial Arena League Western Hockey League Colours Blue, Red, Gold & White The Victoria Cougars..
Victoria County
Victoria County is the name of several locations: In Canada: Victoria County, New BrunswickVictoria County, Nova ScotiaVictoria County, Ontario (former) In Trinidad and Tobago: Victoria County, Trinidad and Tobago In The United States: Victoria County, Texas This article consisting of geographical ..
Victoria County, New Brunswick
Victoria County (2001 population 21,172) is located in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada. Farming, especially of potatoes, is the major industry in the county. List of towns in Victoria County, with 2001 populations given: Grand Falls (5,858)Perth-Andover (1,908)Plaster Rock (1,219)Drummond (932..
Victoria County, Nova Scotia
Part of a series about Communities in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Counties ''' '''Community Statistics Area 2870.89 km² Population 7,960 * Population_Density 2.8/km²* Average_Earnings $35,333 + '''Government Warden/Mayor Wayne Budge Governing Body Victoria County Municipal C..
Victoria County, Ontario
Victoria County was a county in the Canadian province of Ontario. In 2001 the county was merged with Lindsay to form the City of Kawartha Lakes. Communities: Bobcaygeon, OntarioLindsay, Ontario Ontario Counties Bruce - Dufferin - Elgin - Essex - Frontenac - Grey - Haliburton - Hastings ..
Victoria County, Texas
Victoria County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 84,088. Its county seat is Victoria6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Census Burea..
Victoria County History
The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project begun in 1899 in honour of Queen Victoria with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the traditional counties of England. The responsibility for..
Victoria Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
Victoria Cove is a village located north of Gander. Population was 250 in 1956. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Victoria Crawford
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Victoria Crewe
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Victoria Cross
This is about the medal — Victoria Cross was also the penname of Annie Sophie Cory. Victoria Cross medal, ribbon, and bar. The Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest recognition for valour "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces ..
Victoria Cross (Canada)
The Canadian Victoria Cross with its Imperial counterpart on a 2004 Canadian postage stamp The Victoria Cross (Post-nominal letters "V.C.") is the highest award for valour that can be awarded to members of the Canadian armed forces of any rank in any service, and allies serving under or with C..
Victoria Cross Ranges
The Victoria Cross Ranges ([52°55′N 118°18′W] to [53°05′N 118°30′W]) are a set of mountain ranges in the Canadian Rockies, located to the northwest of Jasper. Of the 19 peaks contained within this range, six are named after Canadian recipients of the Victoria Cross. ..
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
The Victoria Crowned Pigeon, Goura victoria is a large, up to 74 centimetres (29 in) in body length, bluish-grey bird with elegant blue lace like crests, maroon breast and red iris. The bird may be easily recognized by the unique white tips on its crests. One of three species of crowned pigeo..
Victoria Cunningham
Victoria Cunningham (born May 28, 1952 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American actress and model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the April 1975 issue. Her centerfold was photographed byMario Casilli. She also appeared on the front cover of the March 1976 issue of Playboy. Vic..
Victoria Cup
The Victoria Cup is a harness racing event staged at the Moonee Valley Racecourse in December. The Cup is a group one event for pacers classed M0 or better, run over 2570 metres from a mobile start. In 2006 the Cup will be worth A$300,000. The Cup is run the week proceeding the Victoria Derby, exc..
Victoria Curzon-Price
President of the Mont Pelerin Society, she teaches economics at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. ..
Victoria Day
Victoria Day (French: Fête de la Reine) is a Canadian Statutory Holiday celebrated on the Monday on or before May 24 in honour of both Queen Victoria's birthday and the current reigning Canadian Sovereign's birthday. While Victoria Day is often thought of as a purely Canadian event, it is also cel..
Victoria Derby
The Victoria Derby is Race Six on the first day of Melbourne's annual Spring Racing Carnival - Victoria Derby Day. It marks the beginning of Melbourne Cup Week. Victoria Derby Day is traditionally held on the Saturday prior to Melbourne Cup Day, which is the first Tuesday in November every year. The..
Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire (born 1968 in Bury, United Kingdom is a British radio broadcaster. Derbyshire presents a morning radio show on Radio Five Live between 9am and 12pm. Background Victoria came from Ramsbottom, then moved to Turton in Bolton when she was fifteen. She went to Bury Grammar School, t..
Victoria Derby (harness)
The Victoria Derby is Australia's oldest classic race, dating back to 1914. ..
Victoria de Las Tunas
Victoria de las Tunas is a city in central-eastern Cuba. It is the capital of the Las Tunas Province. The municipality of Victoria de las Tunas spans over an area of 4,001 km² and contains the communities of Antonio Machado, Arenas, Caisimú, Cauto del Paso, Cuaba, Curana, Dumañuecos, Joba..
Victoria de los Ángeles
Victoria de los Ángeles Victoria de los Ángeles (Catalan: Victòria dels Àngels) (November 1, 1923 – January 15, 2005) was a well-known Catalan soprano whose career began in the early 1940s and reached its height in the mid 1970s. While she later made fewer appearances in opera, she ..
Victoria de Silva
Born in 1991 to Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia. Victoria Maria de Silva is currently 99th in line of succession to the British Throne. |- style="text-align: center;" External links [Yugoslavian Royal Family]redirect [[Template:Not verified]]..
Victoria Dillard
Victoria Dillard (born September 20, 1969 in New York, New York) is African-American actress who is perhaps best known for her co-starring as Janelle Cooper in the ABC sitcom Spin City. She stayed on the show for three seasons before leaving in 2000. Her other television credits include L.A. Law, Ch..
Victoria District
Victoria District was a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia at the time of that province's entry into Confederation in 1871. It was comprised of all of the Victoria, Esquimalt and Saanich districts as defined at the time. In 1872 its name was amended to simply V..
Victoria Dock
There are several places called Victoria Dock. Victoria Dock (Liverpool)Victoria Dock (London)Victoria Dock (Hobart)Victoria Dock (Melbourne) - previously part of the Port of Melbourne, now part of the Melbourne Docklands redevelopment and called Victoria Harbour This is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Victoria Dock, Liverpool
The Victoria Dock is on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool it is situated in the northern end of the dock system, connected to Trafalgar Dock to the north and West Waterloo Dock to the south. The body of the dock has now been filled in. It opened in 1836. External links http:/..
Victoria Drummond
Victoria Alexandrina Drummond MBE (14 October 1894–25 December 1980), was the first woman marine engineer in Britain and first woman member of Institute of Marine Engineers. She was born at Errol, the daughter of Capt. Malcolm Drummond, JP and Geraldine Margaret Tyssen-Amherst, and a goddaught..
Victoria Embankment
Victoria Embankment, London The Victoria Embankment, is part of the Thames Embankment, a road and walkway along the north bank of the River Thames in London. Victoria Embankment extends from the City of Westminster into the City of London. Contents 1 History2 Route3 Transport..
Victoria English Primary School (Taikoo Shing)
Victoria English Primary School (Taikoo Shing) (Chinese: 維多利亞英文小學 (太古城)) is a private primary school in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong which ran from 1996-2005. It was a school under the Victoria Educational Organisation. Its chief principal was Miss Maggie Koong (1996-2005), and had ..
Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg
Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena) , (24 October 1887-15 April 1969), later Queen Victoria Eugenia was the Queen consort of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. She was born into the British Royal Family and was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. The current King of Spa..
Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya are one of the world's most spectacular waterfalls. The falls are situated on the Zambezi River, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, ([17°55′1″S, 25°51′0″E]) and are roughly 1.7 km (1 mile) wide and 128 m (420 ft) high. They are consid..
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
For the article about the waterfalls, see Victoria Falls Victoria Falls is a town in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It lies on the southern bank of the Zambezi River, close to Victoria Falls themselves. It is connected by road and railway to Hwange (109km) to the south-east. According..
Victoria Falls Bridge
Victoria Falls Bridge The Victoria Falls Bridge crosses over the Zambezi River just below the Victoria Falls, linking Zimbabwe to Zambia. It was designed by Sir Ralph Freeman, the same engineer who designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge, took just 14 months to build and was completed in 1905. The ..
Victoria Falls National Park
See also Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park for the Zambia national park sometimes known as Victoria Falls National Park.'' Open to visitors throughout the year, the Victoria Falls National Park protects the south bank of the Zambezi river, just below the famous Victoria falls. It is located in western Zi..
Victoria Federica de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y de Borbón
Doña Victoria Federica de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y de Borbón (born September 9, 2000), is the daughter of HRH The Infanta Elena and Jaime de Marichalar, Duke of Lugo, and fifth in the line of succession to the Spanish Throne, after her uncle Felipe, Prince of Asturias, her cousin Leonor, h..
Victoria Forde
Victoria Forde (April 21, 1896 – July 24, 1964) was an American silent film actress. Born in New York City, Victoria Forde was the daughter of Broadway actress Eugenie Forde who got her into films with Biograph at age 14. In 1912, at age 16, she signed with Nestor Studios to make comedy films u..
Victoria Francés
Victoria Francés (c.1981 - ) is a Spanish illustrator, born in Valencia. She is a graduate of the Universidad de Bellas Artes in Spain. Her work is very goth-inspired: ghostly women in long dresses are perhaps the most common characters found in her art. Unsurprisingly, she cites her influence..
Victoria Fromkin
Victoria Fromkin (16 May, 1923 - 19 January, 2000) was a linguist working at UCLA. She was the author and co-author of several popular introductory linguistics textbooks. She invented the Paku language for the television series Land of the Lost. External links [Homepage at ucla.edu, includin..
Victoria Galvan
Victoria Galvan (born about 1986) is a Mexican-American singer and musician from Corpus Christi, Texas. She performs in the Tejano style as part of the ensemble Victoria y Sus Chikos (Victoria and Her Boys). She records on the Hacienda Records label. Victoria is one of the few female Tejano voca..
Victoria Garden
Victoria Garden, located between Foothill Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue by Exit Foothill at 15 freeway in Rancho Cucamonga, is a unique pedestrian-oriented outdoor shopping center to the town. With estimate 30 city blocks, Victoria garden is a mixed-use of major department store and multiple c..
Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre
Victoria Gardens is located in the suburb of Richmond, Victoria. It is located on the corner of Burnley and Victoria Streets and opened on 3 April 2003. It occupies the site of the former Vickers Ruwolt engineering works which manufactured large industrial components and was the location of some ico..
Victoria Golf Club
Victoria Golf Club, is a picturesque golf course located in the city of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. External links http://www.victoriagolf.com ..
Victoria Gotti
--> Victoria Gotti (born November 27, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York) is a daughter of the late mob boss John Gotti and his wife Victoria (née DiGiorgio) Gotti (often referred to as "Victoria Gotti, Sr."), and is the star of Growing Up Gotti on the A&E Network. She has three sons by her ex-husband,..
Victoria Grizzlies
Victoria Grizzlies City Victoria, British Columbia League British Columbia Hockey League Founded 1990 Home Arena Bear Mountain Arena Colours White, Red, and Black Coach Rylan Ferster GM Rylan Ferster The Victoria Grizzlies are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hocke..
Victoria Ground
Victoria Ground may refer to: Victoria Ground, the former name of Hartlepool United’s ground Victoria Park.Victoria Ground, Stoke City’s ground from 1878 to 1997. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Victoria Ground (Stoke)
The Victoria Ground was the home ground of Stoke City F.C. from 1878. The club played there for an unbroken period of 119 years until it moved to its new ground at the Britannia Stadium in 1997. ..
Victoria Hale
Dr. Victoria Hale founded The Institute for OneWorld Health in San Francisco, California in 2000. Dr. Hale earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from UCSF. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Biopharmaceutical Sciences at UCSF, and an advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO). H..
Victoria Hall
Victoria Hall is a concert hall in Hanley, Stoke on Trent. ..
Victoria Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton (born Wimbledon, London, England, 5 April 1971) is a British actress. She grew up in Surrey and attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Hamilton (her stage surname) is best known for playing 19th century characters such as Mrs. Forster in the Emmy-winning British 1..
Victoria Harbour
''For the urban development project in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, see Melboune Docklands. Victoria Harbour The night view of the Victoria Harbour with the skyscrapers in Central behind, viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui Victoria Harbour (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; Cant..
Victoria Harbour crossings
This article is a list of transport means that cross Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Contents 1 ..
Victoria Highway
Victoria Highway is a highway linking Great Northern Highway in Western Australia with Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory. It is a part of the Perth - Darwin National Highway link. It is signed as National Highway 1 and is also a part of the Highway 1 network. It is 555 km long and most of t..
Victoria High School
Victoria High School is a high school located in Victoria, British Columbia. It is the oldest high school in the province. External links [Victoria High School][Vic High Alumni Association] ..
Victoria Hopper
'Victoria Hopper (May 24, 1909, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England) is a British stage and film actress. She was married from August 1934 until 1939 to the Britsh stage and film writer/director/producer, Basil Dean. Among her notable film credits are: Escape from Broadmoor (1948)Magic (1939) (for Televi..
Victoria Horne
Victoria Horne (1920 - 1994) was an early character-actress during 1940s and 1950s. She was married to Jack Oakie. ..
Victoria Hospital
Victoria Hospital may be a reference to: Contents 0.1 Canada0.2 Jamaica0.3 Republic of Ireland0.4 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland0.5 India Canada Victoria General Hospital, Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria General Hospital, Winnipeg, ManitobaRoyal ..
Victoria Hospital (Bangalore Medical College)
Victoria Hospital is a hospital affiliated with Bangalore Medical College and is the largest hospital in Bangalore, India. Started by Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the then Maharaja of Mysore in 1901, the hospital soon rose to be among the prominent hospitals in South India. Health Care Facilities Em..
Victoria Hospital (Blackpool)
Victoria Hospital is the main infirmary for Blackpool and the Fylde Coast, UK. Its departments include Accident and Emergency, the Macmillan Cancer Suite, Parkwood (Mental Health Services), a cardiac unit, and intensive care. It was originally sited on Whitegate Drive, but subsequently moved to East..
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children was built in 1892 by Darling and Curry and served as the hospital that is now called Hospital for Sick Children or SickKids. Since 1993, it has been home to Canadian Red Cross Regional Blood Centre and the later the Canadian Blood Service Regional Blood Centre. ..
Victoria Hotel, Beeston
The Victoria Hotel, or the Vic as it is locally known, is a popular hotel and public house in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, UK. It is noted for its quality beer and restaurant as well as its ban on the use of mobile phones and lack of background music. Contents 1 History1.1 Beginnings1...
Victoria Houston
Victoria Houston is an American writer. Houston was married to a man nine years younger than herself and their union led Houston to interview 40 couples in similar circumstances, resulting in the book "Loving a Younger Man". She is also the author of the "Loon Lake Fishing Mysteries" series. Bibl..
Victoria Inner Harbour Airport
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Victoria Institution
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Established on 14 August 1893. [VI School Crest] ..
Victoria International Airport
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Victoria Island
For the Victoria Island in Lagos, Nigeria, or the Malaysian island formerly known as Victoria Island, see Victoria Island (Nigeria) or Labuan. Closeup map of Victoria Island Satellite photograph montage of Victoria Island Victoria Island (approx. [71°0′N 110°0′W]) is a ..
Victoria Island (Nigeria)
Victoria Island is the main business and financial centre of Lagos, Nigeria. It was originally a residential area, but businesses have been moving in steadily over the last twenty years. Today, Victoria Island is one of Nigeria's busiest centres of banking and commerce. Victoria is one of the most ..
Victoria Jackson
[[Image:Tv_snl_dolly_parton.jpg|thumb|225px|right|Jan Hooks, Dolly Parton, and Jackson in a [[History of SNL:1985-1990|1989]] SNL sketch.]] Victoria Jackson (b. August 2, 1959, in Miami, Florida) is a squeaky-voiced American comedian and actress, probably best known as a cast member of the NBC telev..
Victoria Junior College
Victoria Junior College 维多利亚初级学院 Maktab Rendah Victoria Nil Sine Labore (Nothing Without Labour) Established 1984 School Type Independent, Single-session Principal Chan Khah Gek (Mrs.) Location Marine Parade, Singapore School Code 0706 Enrollment 1744 (for 20..
Victoria Justice
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Victoria Dawn Justice (born February 19, 1993 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American actress, who is one of the s..
Victoria Kamamalu
Victoria Kamamalu can refer to two different women in Hawaiian history: Queen Kamamalu, Queen Consort of King Kamehameha II.Princess Victoria Kamamalu, sister of kings Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Victoria King
Victoria King an independent filmmaker born St. John's Newfoundland, Canada was the director of the National Film Board of Canada film White Thunder. King, a graduate of Concordia University media studies directory her documentary White Thunder, a film of the events and circumstances surrounding th..
Victoria Knight
Victoria Knight is a model who worked with Playboy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. There is another actress by that name who is blonde and not brunette who stars in more explicit, hardcore porn films. image is copyrighted by Playboy Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Blondes, Br..
Victoria Land
This is about the Antarctica region. For the Cocteau Twins album, see Victorialand On this map of Antarctica, the region of Victoria Land is located below the Ross Ice Shelf. Victoria Land is a region of Antarctica lying south of New Zealand, named after the UK's Queen Victoria. It is bounde..
Victoria Lautman
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Victoria Law Courts
''For the court building in Birmingham, England, see Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham In Guyana, the Law Courts or Victoria Law Courts as it used to be known, was formally opened on 24 May 1887. Before that time the Law Court was housed in the Public Buildings. Before that the Court was housed i..
Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham
The Victoria Law Courts on Corporation Street, Birmingham, England is a Grade I listed, red brick and terracotta building. Designed by Aston Webb & Ingress Bell of London after an open competition to provide the first assize courts in the rapidly growing town of Birmingham, it is faced entirel..
Victoria Libertas Pesaro
Scavolini Gruppo Spar Pesaro Founded 1946 Arena BPA Palas (10,323) Team History Victoria Libertas Pesaro (1946-present) Team Colors Red and White Lega Basket Serie A 2 (1988, 1990) European Championship Cup 0 Cup Winners' Cup (Saporta Cup) 1 (1983) Italian..
Victoria Line
Victoria Line Colour on map Light Blue Year opened 1968 Line type Deep Tube Rolling stock 1967 Tube Stock Stations served 16 Length (km) 21 Length (miles) 13.25 Depots Northumberland Park Journeys made 161,319,000 (per annum) Rail lines of Transport for London London Undergr..
Victoria Lions
Victoria Full name Victoria Lions Nickname The Lions Strip Maroon and blue guernsey with gold lion,Australian and Canadian Flags, Dark blue shorts and socks Founded 2004 Sport Australian rules football League North West Pacific Australian Football League Ground Club song President/Chai..
Victoria Longley
Victoria Longley is an Australian actress. She has worked extensively in television with credits including: Murder Call, Wildside, Water Rats, Farscape, Young Lions and All Saints. External link ..
Victoria Lord
Erika Slezak, as featured in One Life to Live. Victoria "Viki" Lord is an original and the principal character on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. She has been played by Erika Slezak since March 17, 1971. Viki is undoubtedly considered one of the most complex characters on daytime telev..
Victoria Louise
The name Victoria Louise could refer to the following ships: Prinzsessin Viktoria Luise, a German cruise ship launched in 1897, that ran aground off the coast of Jamaica in 1906SS Deutschland (1900), a German passenger liner that was renamed as the Viktoria Luise in 1910 ..
Victoria Luise Prinzessin von Preussen
Princess Victoria Luise (Kira Ehrengard) of Prussia (b. 2 May, 1982) is a daughter of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia (b. 1939) and Ehrengard Insea Elisabeth von Reden. Her father was the eldest son of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia and Grand Duchess Kira Kirilovna of Russia and renounced h..
Victoria Manalo Draves
Victoria Manalo Draves (born December 31, 1924 in San Francisco, California) is a former Olympic diver. Manalo Draves won gold medals in both platform and springboard diving in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. ..
Victoria McCreary
Victoria McCreary, played the voice of Aika in the English version of Sega's Role-playing game Skies of Arcadia. External links ..
Victoria Medal of Honour
Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) is awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society to leading figures in United Kingdom horticulture, and is the highest accolade in the British gardening world. It is awarded to those who are deemed by the Society's Council to be deserving of special recognition in the fie..
Victoria Memorial
There are several memorials to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Two of the more prominent are: the Victoria Memorial (London) in front of Buckingham Palace in London, Englandthe Victoria Memorial (India) in Kolkata, India This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articl..
Victoria Memorial (India)
The Victoria Memorial, located in Kolkata, India is a memorial of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom who also carried the title of Empress of India. The structure was designed by Sir William Emerson in an architectural style similar to Taj Mahal. Earlier he was asked to design the building in th..
Victoria Memorial (London)
Victoria Memorial The Victoria Memorial is a sculpture in London, in front of Buckingham Palace. It was built by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock, in 1911. The surround was constructed by the architect Sir Aston Webb, from 2,300 tons of white marble. It is a Grade I listed building. ..
Victoria Memorial Arena
The Victoria Memorial Arena was an ice hockey arena located in Victoria, British Columbia. It was built in the early 1950s and demolished in 2004. The replacement Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre now occupies the site. ..
Victoria Merrick
Victoria Merrick was one of the original characters in Holby City. Victoria was a surgeon who had a good grasp of the human anatomy but struggled to cope under the intense pressure of operations. Her father, Sir Charles Merrick, was an emminent surgeon and she felt a lot of expectations and pressure..
Victoria Mine, Ontario
Victoria Mine is a ghost town in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. From 1973 to 2000, Victoria Mine was part of the town of Walden, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On January 1, 2001, the Regional Municipality was dissolved into the single-tier City of Greater Sudbury. Victoria Mine i..
Victoria Miro Gallery
The Victoria Miro Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in London, run by Victoria Miro. Its original premises were opened in Cork Street, West London, in 1985. The gallery moved to its present location in Wharf Road, Islington, in November 2000. It is now housed in an 8,000 square foot converted ..
Victoria Morsell
Victoria Morsell is an American actress. She appeared in Sierra Entertainment's computer game Phantasmagoria in 1995. External link ..
Victoria Muñoz Mendoza
Victoria "Melo" Muñoz Mendoza (born 1940) is a former politician from Puerto Rico. She is the daughter of the first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico, Luis Muñoz Marín, founder of the Popular Democratic Party. Muñoz Mendoza was the first woman in Puerto Rican history to seek the s..
Victoria Mxenge
Victoria Mxenge, (1942 - 1985) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. Trained as a nurse and midwife, she began practising law. After her husband Griffiths, who had been earlier been banned and detained by the National Party government, was murdered by the Apartheid government agents led by D..
Victoria National Golf Course
Victoria National Golf Course is located in Newburgh, Indiana which is in the southwest part of Indiana. Victoria is an eightteen hole golf course that is owned by the Freidmen family. Victoria was constructed in 1996 by world famous designer Tom Fazio on land that was used for strip mines from the..
Victoria Newman
Victoria Newman (2005) Victoria Newman McNeil Howard Carlton is a fictional character on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.The role is currently played by Amelia Heinle since 2005, and previously by Heather Tom from 1991 to 2003 (Tom was briefly replaced by Sarah Aldrich in 1997). Charac..
Victoria Niarchos
Victoria Christina Niarchos née Guinness (born 30 January 1960) is a descendent of the Guinness beer clan. Married to Greek shipping heir Philipp Niarchos, she is the mother of Stavros Niarchos III. ..
Victoria Nicholls
Victoria Nicholls (b. 1954) is an Australian actress and television personality. Nicholls is well remembered by viewers for appearing in the Australian version of the game show Sale of the Century as a hostess from 1980 to 1982. She is also noted for her dramatic roles, such as Raeleen Archer in ..
Victoria North
Victoria North was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1904. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867, which divided the County of Victoria divided into two ridings: the South and North Ri..
Victoria Nuland
Victoria Nuland is the current official United States of America ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A career Foreign Service officer, she was Principal Deputy National Security Advisor to Vice President Cheney from July 2003 until May 2005 where she worked on the full range of gl..
Victoria Ocampo
Victoria Ocampo (Buenos Aires, April 7, 1890? - Buenos Aires, January 27, 1979) was an Argentine intellectual, described by Jorge Luis Borges as la mujer más argentina ("the most Argentine woman"). Best known as an advocate for others and as publisher of the magazine Sur, she was also a writer and ..
Victoria of Baden
Victoria of Baden (August 7, 1862 - April 4, 1930) was the Queen consort of King Gustav V of Sweden. Her parents were Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden and his wife, Princess Louise of Prussia, who was in turn the daughter of German Emperor Wilhelm I and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar. Victoria was als..
Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary
See Princess Victoria for other persons similarly named. Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary (February 14, 1822, Vienna - December 10, 1867) was the daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Princess Antonie de Kohary. Her father was the second son of Francis Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Cobur..
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June, 1837, and the first Empress of India from January 1, 1877, until her death in 1901. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years, longer than that o..
Victoria of the United Kingdom (disambiguation)
Queen Victoria and/or Empress Victoria and/or (Princess) Victoria of the United Kingdom may refer to: Queens and Empresses Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom, Empress of India - Generally known as Queen VictoriaVictoria, Princess Royal and Empress Frederick (1..
Victoria of Volois
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Victoria Osteen
Victoria Osteen (born march 29, 1961) is the wife of Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church, the largest church in the United States. Victoria occasionally gives the sermon at the church, which holds four services each weekend. Victoria and Joel have two children, Jonathan and Alexandra, and live in..
Victoria Palace
:For the London, England theatre venue, see Victoria Palace Theatre. Victoria Palace Victoria Palace is a palace of Bucharest which is the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Romania and his cabinet. ..
Victoria Palace Theatre
The Victoria Palace Theatre is a theatre in Victoria Street, London, England. Contents 1 Location2 Characteristics3 Memorable productions4 References5 See also6 External links Location Situated opposite Victoria Station, it was designed by Frank Matcham and o..
Victoria Paris
Victoria Paris (born Sheila Young on November 22, 1960 or 1965 in Great Falls, Montana) is an American erotic actress. She went to college at Montana State University, earning a degree in Nutrition. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles in 1987, and worked as a secretary, before mud wrestlin..
Victoria Park
See also: Victoria (disambiguation) Victoria Park is the name given to several places, most in honour of the Queen Victoria: In Australia: Victoria Park, Adelaide - a park in the capital city of South Australia.Victoria Park (horse) - a famous racehorse.Victoria Park, Melbourne - a former football..
Victoria Park, Adelaide
Victoria Park is located in the Adelaide Parklands, South Australia, in the southeast corner defined by Fullarton and Greenhill Roads. Its most prominent feature is the Victoria Park Racecourse, administered by the South Australian Jockey Club. The main track is 2360m long, and has the longest home-..
Victoria Park, Bath
Victoria Park is a park in Bath, England, named after Queen Victoria, and received a visit from her. ..
Victoria Park, Buckie
Victoria Park Facility Statistics Location Midmar Street, Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Inauguration 1920 Surface Grass Owner Buckie Thistle F.C. Capacity Total 5000 Seated 400 Victoria Park is a football ground located in the Scottish town of Buckie, Morayshire. It is..
Victoria Park, Cardiff
Victoria Park is a public park in Canton. There is a paddling pool there which is a very popular attraction in Summer and a playpark for children. At the very top of the park there are tennis courts and a 5-a-side football astroturf field. There are a lot of mature trees and crocuses and daffodils..
Victoria Park, Dingwall
Victoria Park Facility Statistics Location Jubilee Road, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland Inauguration 1929 Surface Grass Pitch dimensions 110 × 75 yards Owner Ross County F.C. Capacity Total 6900 Seated 2300 Victoria Park is a football stadium situated in the town ..
Victoria Park, East London
The 'Bathing Pond' in Victoria Park. It has not been used for bathing since 1936, when the park lido opened, but it is very popular with anglers. (August 2005) Victoria Park is a large open space that stretches out across part of the East End of London, England bordering parts of Bethnal Green..
Victoria Park, Finchley, North London
Victoria Park is an area of open space in the Finchley Central area; it is situated alongside much of Ballards Lane and is close to Finchley Central tube Station. It was opened in 1902 and was intended to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and was Finchley's first Public Park. It is popular am..
Victoria Park, Glasgow
Victoria Park, Glasgow is a place located in Glasgow, Scotland. The park stretches over a couple of miles of western Glasgow, and features a fountain, a pond, sports pitches, gardens, and the Fossil Grove Museum. During the summer there are free-access tennis courts near the main gate. The surface..
Victoria Park, Hamilton
Victoria Park is centrally located in the city of Hamilton, Bermuda (Hamilton is also the capital of Bermuda). It is a public park that is opened daily to the public during day light hours. It is widely used as an entertainment venue for free concerts and the like. There is also a rather attractive ..
Victoria Park, Hartlepool
Victoria Park Other Names: Victoria Ground, The Vic Location: Hartlepool, England Capacity: 7,691 Opened: 1886 Surface: Grass Pitch Groundsman: David Brown Safety Officer: Maurice Russell Tennants (1908 - present) Hartlepool United F.C. (1886-1908 and 1998-99) West Hartlepool Rugby Cl..
Victoria Park, Hong Kong
Statue of Queen Victoria in Victoria Park Victoria Park (Chinese: 維多利亞公園, pinyin: Wei Duo Li Ya Gong Yuan) is a public park in Hong Kong, named after Queen Victoria. It is located in Causeway Bay, in the north of Hong Kong Island, between Causeway Bay and Tin Hau MTR stations. It..
Victoria Park, Leicester
Victoria Park, Leicester Victoria Park in Leicester, England is a public park of 69 acres (279,000 m²). It is in the south-east, just outside the city centre, close by the University of Leicester and Leicester railway station. It has facilities for various sports, including tennis, basketba..
Victoria Park, London (Ontario)
Band Shell Women's Memorial Cenotaph Boer War Monument,George Hill, sculptor Victoria Park is an 18 acre (73,000 m²) park located in downtown London, Ontario, in Canada. It is one of the major centres of community events in London. The park was originally the site of th..
Victoria Park, Manchester
Victoria Park is an area of Manchester, UK now made up predominantly of university residences. It was previously an area of detached substantial victorian residences. ..
Victoria Park, Melbourne
Victoria Park is a football stadium in inner-city Melbourne, Australia, located in the suburb of Abbotsford. It is known for being the former home of the Collingwood Football Club (a member of the Australian Football League). The City of Yarra is currently in the process of evaluating its futur..
Victoria Park, Newbury
For other places named Victoria Park, see Victoria Park (disambiguation). Victoria Park Victoria Park is a small public park near to the centre of Newbury, Berkshire, England. Current features of the park include a bandstand, tennis courts, boating lake, bowls club, skatepark, and a statue of..
Victoria Park, Regina
Regina's founders set aside a chunk of land right in the centre of town and named it Victoria Square . It was supposed to serve as a green space, part of an effort to make Regina a more attractive destination for settlers. However, the town twice offered this precious plot of land to developers (..
Victoria Park, Sydney
Victoria Park Victoria Park is a large park in Sydney, situated on the corner of Parramatta road and City road, between the University of Sydney and Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney. It contains a public swimming pool and a large pond, with a fountain. External links [Google Local satell..
Victoria Park, Western Australia
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Victoria Park/Stampede (C-Train)
Victoria Park/Stampede (formerly named Stampede) is a stop on the South Line (Route 201) of the C-Train light rail system in Calgary, Alberta. The station serves Stampede Park, the site of the Calgary Stampede. The Victoria Park/Stampede station is the only C-Train station with three platforms: the..
Victoria Park (TTC)
Victoria Park is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 777 Victoria Park Avenue at The Market Place/Albion Avenue. It was opened in 1968. For a short section through Victoria Park station, the line is elevated. After the station, it returns..
Victoria Park (Warrington)
Victoria Park is located at Latchford in Warrington, UK. It borders the Black Bear Park. The site that today is Victoria Park was originally the Old Warps Estate. In 1897 however the local council bought the estate off the owners and converted it into a park to try and improve conditions for the lo..
Victoria Park Avenue
Victoria Park Avenue is a major north-south route in east end Toronto. The road once formed the boundary for the former township, borough, and city of Scarborough with the former municipalities of East York, North York, and the former city of Toronto. Beginning near Lake Ontario at Queen Street..
Victoria Park bus station, Perth
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Victoria Park Mosque
Victoria Park Mosque is the main mosque of Manchester, England. Officially known as the MANCHESTER CENTRAL MOSQUE, it is situated in the middle of Victoria Park, close to the 'Curry Mile' in nearby Rusholme, it plays a key role in Manchester's Asian community. In 1971, the Jamiat-ul-Muslimeen, Manch..
Victoria Park Presbyterian Church
The Victoria Park (Associated) Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in northeast Toronto, Canada. It is currently a member of the Associated Presbyterian Churches, a small, mainly Scottish denomination that emphasizes strict adherence to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the regulative..
Victoria Park railway station
Victoria Park Location Place Hackney Wick History Opened by North London Railway Platforms Key dates Opened 1850Closed 1944 Replaced by Hackney Wick Victoria Park railway station was a former railway station near Victoria Park, London. It was on the North London Railway be..
Victoria Park railway station, Melbourne
Pedestrian overpass across former goods yard adjacent to Victoria Park railway station. Victoria Park is a railway station on the Hurstbridge and Epping lines in Abbotsford, Melbourne, Australia. Victoria Park was once a busy station as it was the closet station for the Victoria Park footb..
Victoria Park railway station, Perth
Victoria Park Train Station, is a Transperth train station 6km apart from Perth Train Station, on the Armadale / Thornlie Line, in Western Australia. Victoria Park station is currently undergoing development, and the new station is scheduled to open in late 2006. Platforms Platform Stopping Pat..
Victoria Peak
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). The view of Hong Kong, Kowloon and Victoria Harbour from the top of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong Island Victoria Peak or The Peak (太平山頂, 扯旗山, 爐峯, Tai Ping Shan, Mount Austin; usually referred to locally in Cantonese ..
Victoria Peak (disambiguation)
Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Victoria Peak can also refer to: Victoria Peak (Belize)Victoria Peak (Alberta)Victoria Peak (British Columbia)Victoria Peak (Arizona)Victoria Peak (California)Victoria Peak (South Africa) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pag..
Victoria Peak Garden
Victoria Peak Garden is a Chinese style garden, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It was once an alternate home for the Governor of Hong Kong. The residence, Mountain Lodge is no longer used by the Chief Executive as it was demonlished, but the park remains as an attraction a..
Victoria Pendleton
Victoria Pendleton (born 24 September 1980) is an English track cyclist. Born in Stotfold, Bedfordshire, she was awarded a degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Pendleton won four silver medals in the UK national championships in 2001, whilst still a st..
Victoria Pile
Victoria Pile, also known as Vicky Pile, is a British comedy writer, director and producer, most noted as the creator of two Channel 4 comedy programs, the sketch show Smack the Pony and the sitcom Green Wing. Contents 1 Writer2 Director3 Producer4 External Links Writer N..
Victoria Plains, Western Australia
The Shire of Victoria Plains is a local government area of Western Australia. The 2,570 km² shire is located in the Wheatbelt region north-east of Perth and has a population of 927 [[http://www.abs.gov.au 2005 estimate]]. The larger towns in the shire include, Calingiri, Bolgart, New Norcia and Yer..
Victoria Plum
A series of children's books, written by Angela Rippon. It told the adventures of a girl/young woman living in a forest, and her adventures with her forest-friends. There were several merchandise-items made that were based on the series and marketed toward preteen girls. ..
Victoria Point
Victoria Point may refer to The Southernmost tip of the Tenasserim Peninsula(now the name changed to Kawthaung), Myanmara suburb of Brisbane, Australia, see Victoria Point, Queenslanda 42 storey residential tower at Melbourne Docklands (harbour esplanade) built by Queensland based J. Devine Holding..
Victoria Point, Queensland
Victoria Point is one of the 21 bayside suburbs of the Redland Shire, approximately 20 kilometres South-East of Brisbane, and is primarily a residential area, but also contains shopping centres and a ferry service to Coochiemudlo island. As at June 2003, Victoria Point was estimated to be home to 1..
Victoria Point Bus Station, Brisbane
TransLink regions Brisbane Central (Inner city) Brisbane South (Routes 100-199) Brisbane East (Routes 200-249) Brisbane North (Routes 300-399) Brisbane West (Routes 400-479) Eastern Region (Routes 250-299) Western Region (Routes..
Victoria Police
Victoria Police is the primary law enforcement agency of Victoria, Australia. As of 2005, the Victoria Police had over 13,100 personnel along with over 2,100 civilian staff in more than 330 police stations. Contents 1 Rank structure2 Early history2.1 1923 Victorian Police strik..
Victoria Police Department
Victoria Police Department is the municipal police service for the City of Victoria, British Columbia. Organization Victoria Police is headed by Chief of Police Paul Battershill and has a total strength of 250 sworn officers. The police department is divided into divisions: Primary Response Divis..
Victoria Police Pipe Band
VPPB Victoria Police Pipe Band Competition Grade: Previously 1 Location: Melbourne, Australia Pipe Major: - Drum Sergant: - Tartan: McPherson Notable Placings: Grade One World Pipe Band Champions: 1998 The Victoria Police Pipe Band was a past grade one pipe band champion base..
Victoria Police Special Operations Group
The Special Operations Group (SOG) is the special operations unit of the Victoria Police. SOG has the unofficial nickname within the Police as being the "Sons of God", an acronym made from the initials S.O.G and named in reference to the fact that special operations officers are involved in dang..
Victoria Polin
Victoria Polin is the founder of [The Awareness Center, Inc.] which is the international Jewish Coalition Against Sexual Abuse/Assault (JCASA). Vicki is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Illinois, and a Registered Art Therapist. She has an undergraduate degree i..
Victoria Pratt
right Victoria Ainsle Pratt (born December 18, 1970 in Chesley, Ontario) is a Canadian actress and fitness model. Her television roles include Once a Thief, Cleopatra 2525, and Mutant X. Her film roles include House of the Dead 2. Biography She graduated summa cum laude in Kinesiology at T..
Victoria Press
The Victoria Press was started by Emily Faithfull in London, in 1860. Faithfull was a member of The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women. She was convinced that work as a compositor could be a well-suited trade for women seeking occupation (by the nineteenth century, this was generally a ..
Victoria Principal
Main title caption from Dallas. Victoria Principal (born January 3, 1946 in Fukuoka, Japan) is an American actress, best known for her role as "Pam Ewing" (aka "Pamela Barnes Ewing") on the long-running CBS nighttime drama Dallas from 1978 to 1987. She is also well-known for her line of cosme..
Victoria Prison
Victoria Prison (域多利監獄) or Victoria Gaol is one of the oldest prisons in Hong Kong. It is located on the slope of Central on Hong Kong Island. As part of the Central Police Station Compound, which also includes Central Police Station, Victoria Prison is a declared monument of Hong Kong. ..
Victoria Provincial Park
Victoria Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. ..
Victoria Quarter
The Victoria Quarter is an upmarket shopping area in Leeds, England. It consists of three blocks situated between Briggate and Vicar Lane, comprising the County Arcade, Cross Arcade, Queen Victoria Street and King Edward Street. This development was built around 1900 and designed by the theatre a..
Victoria Quays
Victoria Quays (formerly Sheffield Canal Basin) is a large canal basin in Sheffield, England. It was constructed 1816–1819 as the terminus of the Sheffield Canal (now part of the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation) and includes the former coal yards of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lin..
Victoria Quirino Delgado
Victoria Quirino Delgado (born Victoria Syquia Quirino on 1931) is the eldest daughter of Philippine President Elpidio Quirino and was actually the Philippines' first official escort of the President since the President was a widower taking the title "First Daughter", she took on the role of First L..
Victoria Racing Club
History The Victoria Racing Club was founded in 1864. It was formed following the disbanding of the Victoria Turf Club and the Victoria Jockey Club. A legacy passed from the Victoria Turf Club was the annual “race that stops a nation”, the Melbourne Cup, which was first contested in 1861. From ..
Victoria Railway Bridge
Victoria Railway Bridge could refer to: The original name of Grosvenor Bridge in London, EnglandVictoria Railway Bridge in Montreal, Canada This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ..
Victoria Recaño
Victoria Recaño is an Emmy Award-winning American television personality, best known for being a correspondent on such programs as The Insider and Inside Edition, Contents 1 Biography2 Trivia3 References4 External links Biography Recaño was born in St. Louis, Missouri, one..
Victoria Records
Victoria Records was the name of at least three record labels. The oldest Victoria Records was started in 1952 by Al Alberts of The Four Aces in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to release their recording of "(It's No) Sin."Another Victoria label started in 1994 by Bill Becker in St. Louis, Missouri, spe..
Victoria Reggie Kennedy
Victoria Reggie Kennedy (born 1954), wife of Edward Moore Kennedy (married in 1992), is a Washington lawyer and daughter of Louisiana judge Edmund Reggie. ..
Victoria Regia
Victoria Regia is a studio album by Amazon, released in 2005. It is the first Amazon album recorded in a professional studio. Track listing "Dawn" (Lyrics: Sabrina Todt; Music: Renato Angelo) - 5:03"Destiny's Revenge" (Sabrina/Renato) - 4:46"The Shadow" (Sabrina/Renato) - 4:34"The Phantom In The ..
Victoria Regional Airport
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Victoria Regional Transit System
Victoria Regional Transit System is a transportation organization which services transportation needs of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1890 as a street railway operator, the system is now bus based. Contents 1 Operations2 Asssssible Transit3 Fleet4 Commu..
Victoria Ribeiro
Victoria Ribeiro (born December 19 1988) is a member of Norway's royal family but under the country's succession law she is not in line to the throne. She was born in Brazil and is the daughter of Ingeborg Lorentzen and Paolo Cesar Ribeiro Filho and is the great-granddaughter of the late King of Nor..
Victoria River
There are several rivers known as the Victoria River. There is: the Victoria River, the longest river in the Northern Territory of Australiathe Victoria River in New Zealandthe Victoria River in Newfoundland and Labrador This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Victoria River, Northern Territory
Victoria River is a location in the Northern Territory. ..
Victoria River (Newfoundland)
The Victoria River is a river in western Newfoundland. It flows eastward from the Long Range Mountains to join the Exploits River at Red Indian Lake. It is 137 km in length. ..
Victoria Road, Hong Kong
"Victoria Road" redirects here. For , see . Victoria Road (域多利道) is a main road near the west shore of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong connecting Kennedy Town and Wah Fu and an alternative connection of Pok Fu Lam Road. It begins north with Belcher's Street in Kennedy Town and goes along Mo..
Victoria Road (disambiguation)
Victoria Road is a main road in Hong Kong. Victoria Road may also refer to: Victoria Road, a road in Walford in the BBC soap opera EastEndersVictoria Road (stadium), a football stadium in Dagenham This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ..
Victoria Rowell
Victoria Rowell as Drucilla Winters Victoria Rowell (born May 10, 1960 in Portland, Maine) is an American actress. Rowell was a foster child for the first eighteen years of her life. By the time she reached adulthood, she received scholarships to many of the country's top schools for ballet a..
Victoria Rowland
Victoria Rowland is an Australian actress, best known for playing "Spike" Marsh in the television drama Prisoner during its final months in 1986. External link ..
Victoria Ruffo
Victoria Ruffo in La Madrastra Victoria Ruffo (born Victoria Eugenia Guadalupe Martínez del Río Moreno Ruffo; May 31, 1962 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress. Ruffo, the surname she uses professionally, is actually her grandfather's surname. Victoria Ruffo began her acting career in 1980 ..
Victoria Sackville-West, Baroness Sackville
The Right Honourable Victoria Josefa Dolores Catalina Sackville-West, Baroness Sackville (1862–1936) was the wife of the 3rd Baron Sackville and the mother of writer and socialite Vita Sackville-West. Early life, daughter's notoriety She was the illegitimate daughter of the 2nd Baron Sackvil..
Victoria Salmon Kings
Victoria Salmon Kings Founded 1988 (as the Erie Panthers) Home ice Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Based in Victoria, British Columbia Colors Navy Blue, Gold League ECHL Head coach Tony MacAulay General manager Dan Belisle Affiliates Vancouver Canucks (NHL)..
Victoria School
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Victoria School > Name Victoria School Abbreviation VS School code 3014 Chinese name 维多利..
