Victoria-Tedaya Province
Victoria-Tedaya Province Provincia de Victoria-Tedaya | |
|---|---|
Province | |
| Nickname(s): Heart of the South | |
| Country | Slokais Islands |
| Establishment | 01 January 1894 |
| Capital and largest city | Victoria City |
| Ethnic groups |
|
| Demonym(s) | Victorianos/Tedayanos |
| Government | |
| Victoria-Tedaya Senate | |
| Victoria-Tedaya Assembly | |
| National representation | |
| 28/643 | |
| Population | |
• 2025 census | 3,359,019 (9th) |
| Postal | VT |
Victoria-Tedaya is a province of Slokais Islands home to 3,359,019 people with a capital at Victoria City. Victoria-Tedaya is considered the center of Costeno culture due to a history of colonial settlement which have led to the province having the highest percentage of speakers where Spanish is there primary language (64.2%). Victoria-Tedaya is named for Francisco Edmundo Victoria, the first native-born governor of the San Fernando Colony, with Tedaya being added as a recognition of the indigenous Tediyanians in 1975. Economically, Victoria-Tedaya has a large industrial and mining sector which has given the province a reputation for hard-working people and for excellent marblework.