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The Australian Colony of Victoria (also ACoV) has both a Voracious and Flamboyant history. In 1882, Columbus sailed the Ocean Bleu (cheese...haha. See what I did there?) Anyway. Kristov Concubine ... I mean Columbus. Sailed around the world for Four Years. On the Seventh, he took a price of land from an Aborigine tribe on an unknown part of the world, which we know today as the voraciously hot land down under with Spiders. And snakes. I think there are Potato monsters too. Anyway The ACoV was formed in 1897.

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