Examples of 'fort victoria' in a sentence
Meaning of "fort victoria"
fort victoria: This phrase likely refers to a specific location or establishment named Fort Victoria, which could be a fort, a historical site, a building, or any other type of structure
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- Former name of Masvingo, Zimbabwe (renamed in 1982).
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Fort Victoria is where the family planted roots.
British forces captured the fort and named it as Fort Victoria.
An area of Fort Victoria is cordoned off.
She was refitted and renamed Fort Victoria.
Fort Victoria - trading.
There were only a few hundred settlers at Fort Victoria on Vancouver Island.
Brown arrived at Fort Victoria in early 1863 to explore the Colony of Vancouver Island.
Another fort was built and this was named Fort Victoria or Cota de Iligan.
Fort Victoria continued her deployment in the Western Indian Ocean into early 2012.
Several men were also saved by Royal Engineers from nearby Fort Victoria.
In September 1948 the family moved to what was then Fort Victoria in Southern Rhodesia.
Subsequently, a terse message from London compelled the use of Fort Victoria.
Treaties were signed, aboriginal peoples relocated to Esquimalt, and Fort Victoria came into existence.
The couple was finally married in a church ceremony on 6 November 1849 at Fort Victoria.
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