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*'''[[Victoria Square, Adelaide|Victoria Square]]''', in [[Adelaide]], [[Australia]]; in the center of the city's [[ |
*'''[[Victoria Square, Adelaide|Victoria Square]]''', in [[Adelaide]], [[Australia]]; in the center of the city's [[central business district]]. |
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*'''[[Victoria Square, Birmingham|Victoria Square]]''', in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]; formerly Council House Square, renamed after a [[statue]] of Queen Victoria was erected in [[1901]]. |
*'''[[Victoria Square, Birmingham|Victoria Square]]''', in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]; formerly Council House Square, renamed after a [[statue]] of Queen Victoria was erected in [[1901]]. |
Revision as of 02:09, 24 February 2005
Victoria Square is the name of several public squares around the world. Most are in countries once, or still part of the Commonwealth of Nations, and are named after Queen Victoria. They include:
- Victoria Square, in Adelaide, Australia; in the center of the city's central business district.
- Victoria Square, in Birmingham, England; formerly Council House Square, renamed after a statue of Queen Victoria was erected in 1901.