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Revision as of 16:42, 3 February 2016

Kingdom of Victoria
Flag of Victoria
Flag
Motto: Florals? For Spring? Groundbreaking
Anthem: Diva
Location of Victoria in Outernatia
Location of Victoria in Outernatia
CapitalMirabella
Official languagesEnglish
Recognised regional languagesFrench, Dutch
DemonymVictorian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Emily Dance
• Prime Minister
Anna Wintour
Area
• Total
455.916 km2 (176.030 sq mi)
Population
• 2015 estimate
67,230,000
CurrencyPrada (PRA)
Date formatDD/MM/YY
Drives on theright
Calling code+297
Internet TLD.vi

Victoria, officially the Kingdom of Victoria is located in west Outernatia. It has a population of 67,230,000 inhabitants otherwise known as “Victorians”. The main colour of this country is pink, and the national language is English. It has for now two neighbours, Polland to the north and Cytrus to the south. Victoria is known as "Outernatia's fashionista" because of the prime minister, Anna Wintour. It has many successful fashion producers and there is much support for younger designers. They call Victoria also “Outernatia's flavor”, because of the tastefull bakeries in Beverly Cake.

Etymology

An old myth tells that the sky was pink when the Victorian people conquered the land. Queen Cerelia Cleantha decided to create a flag based on this colour and named the country "Victoria", Latin for "Victory", referring to the prodigious treasures in the shallow waters off the western coasts.

Geography

State Capital Language
Beverly Cake Mirabella English, French
Pearl Angeless Heatherton English, Dutch
Valentino Josephine English

Prime Minister

Anna Wintour, prime minister.

Anna Wintour OBE (wɪntər; born 3 November 1949) is the editor-in-chief of Beverly Cake Vogue.

With her trademark bob haircut and dark sunglasses, Wintour has become an important figure in much of the fashion world, widely praised for her eye for fashion trends. Her reportedly aloof and demanding personality has earned her the nickname "Nuclear Wintour".

Media

The main Radio and TV station is Radio Television Victoria. This is the is the national public-service broadcaster for the community of Victoria. Shows must be published in Dutch, French and English, people can choose in which language they want to watch the show.

Music of Victoria

Outernatia Song Contest


Victoria participates in the Outernatia Song Contest from the eighth edition onwards.

Edition Artist Language Title Place Points Semi Points
8th United Kingdom Olly Murs English "Wrapped Up" (ft. Travie McCoy) 11 42 No semi-finals
9th France Margaux Avril French "L'Air De Rien" 4 86
10th United Kingdom Atomic Kitten English "Eternal Flame" 10 57
11th United Kingdom Years & Years English "Shine" 10 60
12th France Louane French "Jeune (J'ai envie)" 16 56
13th United States Zella Day English "Compass" 2 116 3 78
14th Germany Lena English "Neon (Lonely People)" 8 76 No semi-finals
15th United States Lo-Fang English "The One That I Want" 13 74 Host country
16th Netherlands Teske English "Finding Neverland"
17th United States Rachel Platten English "Stand By You"

Junior Internatia Song Contest


Victoria participates in the Junior Internatia Song Contest from the 16th edition onwards.

Edition Artist Language Title Place Points
16th United Kingdom Olivia Holt English "Carry On" 9 63
17th United Kingdom Sabrina Carpenter English "Eyes Wide Open" 6 64
18th United States Zella Day English "Simple Song" 13 52
19th United States Jasmine Thompson English "Great Escape" 13 31
20th Did not participate
21th Spain María Parrado ft. Andrés Dvicio Spanish "Frío"