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Unbuilt Victoria. Toronto: Dundurn, 2012.

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Kinuthia-Njenga, Cecilia. Financing urban development around Lake Victoria: A toolkit. Nairobi: UN HABITAT, 2009.

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Jackson, Mbugua, ed. Financing urban development around Lake Victoria: A toolkit. Nairobi: UN HABITAT, 2009.

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Victoria. Dept. of Planning and Urban Growth. Urban development options for Victoria: A discussion paper. Melbourne: Dept. of Planning and Urban Growth, 1990.

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Brazil) Agência Estadual de Execução dos Projetos da Copa do Mundo FIFA Brasil 2014 (Mato Grosso. Plano estratégico 2011-2014: Copa do Mundo FIFA Brasil 2014 - Cuiabá/MT = Strategic plan 2011-2014 : World Cup FIFA Brazil 2014 - Cuiabá/MT. Cuiabá, Mato Grosso: Agecopa, Governo de Mato Grosso, 2011.

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The Canadian city: St. John's to Victoria : a critical commentary. Montreal: Harvest House, 1989.

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Victoria. Investing for our future: Growing Victoria together : Victorian Government response to the Infrastructure Planning Council : final report. Melbourne: Dept. of Premier and Cabinet, 2002.

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Bowles, Roy T. Studies of community patterns and planning in the counties of Peterborough, Victoria and Haliburton: A bibliographic guide to unpublished reports. Peterborough, Ont: Frost Centre for Canadian Heritage and Development Studies, 1986.

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Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Planning area sixty eight: Avondale, Brentwood, Colmar Manor, Cottage City, Edmonston, Hyattsville, Mt. Ranier, North Brentwood, Riverdale, University Hills : approved master plan and sectional map amendment for planning area 68. Upper Marlboro, Md: Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Prince George's County Planning Dept., 1994.

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Toronto (Ont.). Urban Development Services. University of Toronto area plan: Including lands of federated universities (St. Michael's, Trinity, Victoria), affiliated colleges, Queen's Park, Ontario Legislature, Royal Ontario Museum, Clarke Institute, Addiction Research Foundation, other institutions and private landowners. Toronto: Urban Development Services, 1997.

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Toronto (Ont.). Planning and Development Dept. University of Toronto area plan: Including lands of federated universities (St. Michael's, Trinity, Victoria), affiliated colleges, Queen's Park, Ontario Legislature, Royal Ontario Museum, Clarke Institute, Addiction Research Foundation, other institutions and private landowners : October 1996 draft : official plan part II. Toronto: Planning and Development, 1996.

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Montana. Dept. of Transportation. Finding of no significant impact for project number MT(009) project name Billings - Airport Road control number 4743 in city of Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana. Helena, Mont: Montana Dept. of Transportation, 2006.

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Lai, Chuen-yan David. Building and rebuilding harmony: The gateway to Victoria's Chinatown. Victoria, B.C: Western Geographical Press, 1996.

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Eccles, Des, and Tannetje Bryant. Statutory Planning in Victoria. Federation Press, 1999.

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Statutory Planning in Victoria. Federation Press, 2011.

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Mindenhall, Dorothy. Unbuilt Victoria. Dundurn Press, 2012.

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Mindenhall, Dorothy. Unbuilt Victoria. Dundurn Press, 2012.

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Mindenhall, Dorothy. Unbuilt Victoria. Dundurn Press, 2012.

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Victoria. Dept. of Planning and Development. public Affairs Branch., ed. Development framework for Victoria. Victoria: Public Affairs Branch, Dept. of Planning and Development, 1994.

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Statutory Planning in Victoria. 3rd ed. Federation Press, 2006.

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Indigo (Vic. : Shire). Council. and Peter Tesdorpf and Associates, eds. Historic towns cultural precinct, Beechworth, Victoria: Strategic issues paper. [Beechworth, Vic: Indigo Shire Council, 1999.

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Commission, Western Australian Planning, ed. Metropolitan region scheme, amendment no. 1039/33: Victoria Quay, Port of Fremantle : City of Fremantle. Perth, W.A: Western Australian Planning Commission, 2002.

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Nolting, Mark W. Safari Planning Map to East and Southern Africa: Okavango Delta to Victoria Falls, Serengeti to Mt. Kilimanjaro, Best Time to Go/Wildlife Charts. Global Travel Publishers, 2014.

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River City And Valley Life An Environmental History Of The Sacramento Region. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013.

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"Las Casas Baratas de Málaga. 1911-1936": América, Victoria Eugenia, Los Guindos, Ciudad Jardín, 1.502 viviendas al oeste del Guadalmedina, Casa de los Prados y Desfile del Amor. 16/dieciséis editores, 2010.

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Lai, David Chuenyan, Chuen-Yan David Lai, and Pamela Madoff. Building and Rebuilding Harmony: The Gateway to Victoria's Chinatown (Canadian Western Geographical Series, Vol 32). Western Geographical Press, 1997.

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Watanabe-O'Kelly, Helen. Projecting Imperial Power. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802471.001.0001.

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The nineteenth century is notable for its newly proclaimed emperors, from Franz I of Austria and Napoleon I in 1804, through Agustín and Pedro, the emperors of Mexico and Brazil, in 1822, to Napoleon III in 1852, Maximilian of Mexico in 1864, Wilhelm I, German emperor, in 1871, and Victoria, empress of India in 1876. These monarchs projected an imperial aura by means of coronations and acclamations, courts, medals, and costumes, portraits and monuments, ceremonial and religion, international exhibitions and museums, festivals and pageants, architecture and town planning. They relied on ancient history for legitimacy while partially espousing modernity. The empress consorts had to find a meaningful role for themselves in a changing world. The first emperors’ successors—Pedro II of Brazil, Franz Joseph of Austria, and Wilhelm II of Germany—expanded their panoply of power, until Pedro was forced to abdicate in 1889 and the First World War brought the Austrian and German empires to an end. Britain invented an imperial myth for its Indian empire in the twentieth century, until George VI relinquished the title of emperor in 1947. The imperial cities of Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and New Delhi bear witness to these vanished empires, as does Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City and the town of Petrópolis in Brazil. How the empires came to an end and how imperial cities and statues are treated nowadays demonstrates the contested place of the emperors in national cultural memory.
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