Victoria Maps

Victoria State Location Map

Full size Victoria Location Map

Online Map of Victoria

Large detailed map of Victoria with cities and towns

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Large detailed map of Victoria with cities and towns

Victoria road map

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Victoria road map

Victoria local government area map

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Victoria local government area map

Victoria railway map

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Victoria railway map

Victoria train and coach network map

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Victoria train and coach network map

About Victoria

Victoria, Australia's smallest mainland state by area, is located in the southeastern part of the country. Bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west, Victoria has a diverse geography that includes coastal regions, fertile plains and mountainous areas. The Great Dividing Range runs through the state, influencing its climate and biodiversity.

Melbourne, the state's capital and largest city, serves as a major economic and cultural center. Known for its vibrant arts scene, diverse culinary offerings, and sporting events, Melbourne attracts both domestic and international visitors. Other significant cities include Geelong, an important industrial and port city, and Ballarat, known for its historical significance during the gold rush era.

Tourism plays an important role in Victoria's economy, as there are numerous attractions scattered throughout the state. The Great Ocean Road, a scenic coastal road, offers stunning views and access to natural attractions such as the Twelve Apostles. The Yarra Valley, located northeast of Melbourne, is renowned for its wineries and fine dining. The alpine region, including Mount Buller and Falls Creek, offers skiing and snowboarding during the winter months.

Victoria's temperate climate promotes a variety of agricultural activities including dairy farming, viticulture and horticulture. The state's cultural calendar includes events such as the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Australian Open Tennis Championships, raising its profile globally.

With its combination of vibrant cities, natural attractions and cultural events, Victoria remains one of Australia's key regions, offering a mix of economic and leisure opportunities.

The Facts:
Capital: Melbourne.
Area: 91,760 sq mi (237,657 sq km).
Population: ~ 6,700,000.
Largest cities: Melbourne, Ararat, Bairnsdale, Benalla, Ballarat, Frankston, Geelong, Bendigo, Dandenong, Hamilton, Horsham, Latrobe City, Melton, Mildura, Warrnambool, Wodonga, Sale, Shepparton, Swan Hill, Wangaratta.
Abbreviations: VIC.

Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.
Last Updated: September 27, 2024