- Source: Outline of Victoria
This outline of Victoria is an overview of and topical guide to various aspects of the state of Victoria:
Victoria, commonly abbreviated as Vic, is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state (after Tasmania), with a land area of 227,444 km2 (87,817 sq mi); the second-most-populated state (after New South Wales), with a population of over 6.7 million; and the most densely populated state in Australia (29.5 per km2). Victoria's economy is the second largest among Australian states and is highly diversified, with service sectors predominating.
General reference
Pronunciation:
Common English name: Victoria
Official English name: Victoria
Postal abbreviation: VIC
ISO 3166-2 code: AU-VIC
Nickname(s)
The Garden State
The Education State
Demonym(s): Victorian
Geography of Victoria
Geography of Victoria
Victoria is: an Australian state, a federated state within Australia
Population of Victoria: 6,865,400 (2023)
Area of Victoria: 227,444 km2 (87,817 sq mi)
Location:
Southern Hemisphere
Eastern Hemisphere
Oceania
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Mainland Australia
Eastern Australia
Time zones:
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) (UTC+10)
Summer (DST) Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) (UTC+11)
= Environment
=Geology of Victoria
= Regions
=Barwon South West
Gippsland
Grampians
Greater Melbourne
Hume
Loddon Mallee
= Counties
=Anglesey
Benambra
Bendigo
Bogong
Borung
Bourke
Buln Buln
Croajingolong
Dalhousie
Dargo
Delatite
Dundas
Evelyn
Follett
Gladstone
Grant
Grenville
Gunbower
Hampden
Heytesbury
Kara Kara
Karkarooc
Lowan
Millewa
Moira
Mornington
Normanby
Polwarth
Ripon
Rodney
Talbot
Tambo
Tanjil
Tatchera
Villiers
Weeah
Wonnangatta
Government and politics of Victoria
Form of government: parliamentary democracy constitutional monarchy
List of elections in Victoria
Local government areas of Victoria
Parliament of Victoria
= Electoral districts
=Albert Park
Ashwood
Bass
Bayswater
Bellarine
Benambra
Bendigo East
Bendigo West
Bentleigh
Berwick
Box Hill
Brighton
Broadmeadows
Brunswick
Bulleen
Bundoora
Carrum
Caulfield
Clarinda
Cranbourne
Croydon
Dandenong
Eildon
Eltham
Essendon
Eureka
Euroa
Evelyn
Footscray
Frankston
Geelong
Gippsland East
Gippsland South
Glen Waverley
Greenvale
Hastings
Hawthorn
Ivanhoe
Kalkallo
Ros Spence
Kew
Kororoit
Lara
Laverton
Lowan
Macedon
Malvern
Melbourne
Melton
Mildura
Mill Park
Monbulk
Mordialloc
Mornington
Morwell
Mulgrave
Murray Plains
Narre Warren North
Narre Warren South
Nepean
Niddrie
Northcote
Oakleigh
Ovens Valley
Pakenham
Pascoe Vale
Point Cook
Polwarth
Prahran
Preston
Richmond
Ringwood
Ripon
Rowville
Sandringham
Shepparton
South Barwon
South-West Coast
St Albans
Sunbury
Sydenham
Tarneit
Thomastown
Warrandyte
Wendouree
Werribee
Williamstown
Yan Yean
History of Victoria
= Cities
=History of Melbourne
Timeline of Melbourne history
Culture of Victoria
= Sports in Victoria
=Australian rules football in Victoria
Cricket in Victoria
Rugby league in Victoria
Rugby union in Victoria
Soccer in Victoria
= Symbols of Victoria
=Coat of arms of Victoria
Common heath
Flag of Victoria
Gold
Helmeted honeyeater
Koolasuchus cleelandi
Leadbeater's possum
Navy blue
Weedy seadragon
Economy and Infrastructure of Victoria
Economy of Victoria
Energy in Victoria
Education in Victoria
Education in Victoria
List of schools in Victoria
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)
See also
Outline of Australia
References
External links
Victoria government website
Wikimedia Atlas of Victoria, Australia
Victoria travel guide from Wikivoyage
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