Yes, Regina means "female ruler" (or Queen) in latin. When Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, passed through the still unnamed capital in 1882 she decided to name it after her mother, Queen Victoria.
Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan (it means "Queen" in Latin) and Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia. Both were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
The capital cities of both British Columbia (Victoria) and Saskatchewan (Regina) were both named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Victoria is one of two capital cities in Canada that are named after Queen Victoria. The other is Regina, capital of Saskatchewan.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
Yes, Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada, was named after Queen Victoria. The name "Regina" is derived from the Latin word for "queen." It was chosen in 1882 to honor Queen Victoria's role in the establishment of the city and the broader region during the time of Canadian Confederation.
Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, Canada, was named after Queen Victoria, whose daughter was Princess Louise, the Duchess of Argyll. The name "Regina" is Latin for "queen." The city was established in 1882 and was originally called "Wascana," but it was renamed in honor of Queen Victoria to reflect its significance as the capital.
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Queen Victoria
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, Canada is named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
Regina means "female ruler" (or Queen) in Latin. When Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, passed through the unnamed capital in 1882 she decided to name it Regina after her mother, Queen Victoria, who was the reining monarch at the time.