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  • The '''Commonwealth of Nations''' (usually called '''The Commonwealth''') is a voluntary association of in ...following year. That agreement completed the transition, and the title "Commonwealth of Nations" finally replaced all previous terminology (which had, from time to time,
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  • *1930: First [[Commonwealth of Nations#Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]] held in Hamilton, Canada. *1949 The [[Commonwealth of Nations/Addendum#The London Declaration of 1949| London Declaration]]
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  • *[http://cnrsociety.org/Commonwealth_Today.pdf The Commonwealth of Nations (1949 Present)] *Kirby, Michael ''The future of the Commonwealth of Nations - or does it have one?'', lecture to the Lowry Institute for International
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  • ...Pakistan and Ceylon, whose countries are united as Members of the British Commonwealth of Nations and owe a common allegiance to the Crown, which is also the symbol of their ...eclared and affirmed India’s desire to continue her full membership of the Commonwealth of Nations and her acceptance of The King as the symbol of the free association of its
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  • *[http://cnrsociety.org/Commonwealth_Today.pdf The Commonwealth of Nations (1949 Present)] *Kirby, Michael ''The future of the Commonwealth of Nations - or does it have one?'', lecture to the Lowry Institute for International
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  • #REDIRECT[[Commonwealth of Nations]]
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  • ...dely spoken in the [[United Kingdom]], its territories and dependencies, [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries and former colonial outposts of the [[British Empi
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  • ...nglish]] of the [[United Kingdom]] and that variety's development in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] nations, such as [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Afr
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  • ...of the host country. However, in the [[United Kingdom]], [[citizen]]s of [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries and [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]] are not classified
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>Independent nation in the [[Caribbean]] and part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]].
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  • Country in the South Pacific; constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
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  • {{r|Commonwealth of Nations}}
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  • A developing nation in [[Oceania]], part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], on whose islands and in whose waters were fought many major battles of t
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  • A term used by the secretariat of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] to denote a country with a population not greater than 1.5 million.
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  • ...particularly the [[United Kingdom]] and members or former members of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]].
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  • A multi-sport event held every four years, involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. Originally known as the 'British Empire Games', it was first held in 1930
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  • The '''Foreign and [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] Office''' (FCO), formerly the '''Foreign Office''' and still
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  • An island republic, part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of [[Papua New Guinea]] and northw
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  • *1930: First [[Commonwealth of Nations#Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]] held in Hamilton, Canada. *1949 The [[Commonwealth of Nations/Addendum#The London Declaration of 1949| London Declaration]]
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  • ...r is a mostly protestant organization comprising members from around the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] and the United States. The order is also well-known through
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  • ...y used around the world, especially in current and former countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.
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  • ...ational sporting event held every four years, in which athletes from the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] participate. The Games were first held in 1930 as the '[[British Empire]]
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  • ...he south-east. Barbados is an independent sovereign [[state]] within the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]], with a bicameral [[parliament]]. The British sovere
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  • Antigua and Barbuda is a constitutional monarchy within the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]], having gained it's independence in 1981. The Head of State
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  • ...ain the [[British monarch]] as [[Head of State]] as member states of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]]. A Dominion does not need to have the word included
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  • ...int Vincent and the Grenadines were granted full independence within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] in 1979. The capital and largest city is Kingstown. Estimated population
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  • ...Hebrides. In 1980, the archipelago declared its independence within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], as Vanuatu. The capital and largest city is Port Vila. Estimated [[popul
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  • ...ransgender' people. It is also sometimes written as LGBT, chiefly in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]].
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  • ...lands becoming [[Kiribati]]. Tuvalu declared its independence within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] in 1978. The capital and largest city is Funafuti. Estimated [[population
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  • ...te until 1967, when it became an independent and sovereign member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] as the Kingdom of Swaziland. The royal city is Lobamba while the administ
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  • ...y and Saint Kitts and Nevis achieved independence as a dominion with the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. The capital and largest city is Basseterre. Estimated [[population]] of
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  • ..., and in 1962 Trinidad and Tobago became an independent state within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. The country adopted a republican constitution in 1976. The capital and m
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  • ...l celebration held every 5th November in the [[United Kingdom]] and some [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries to mark a failed attempt in 1605 by several [[Cath
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  • ...Africa and in 1966 it became an independent and sovereign member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] as the Kingdom of Lesotho. The capital and largest city is Maseru. Estima
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  • ...governing country in 1963. Nyasaland became an independent member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] in 1964, and adopted the name Malawi, becoming a republic in 1966. The ca
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  • ...on the 26th December in the [[United Kingdom]] and the countries of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]]. The 26th of December is also observed as the ''Feast of [[
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  • ...ed self-government in 1967, and was granted full independence within the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] in 1979. The capital and largest city is Castries. The [[population]] of
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  • ...till used for representatives of the British Crown in territories of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth ]] or in countries which were once British possessions. A prim
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  • The '''Commonwealth of Nations''' (usually called '''The Commonwealth''') is a voluntary association of in ...following year. That agreement completed the transition, and the title "Commonwealth of Nations" finally replaced all previous terminology (which had, from time to time,
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  • ...hip until 1970 when the protectorate was replaced with membership to the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], as an independent nation. The capital and largest city is Nuku'alofa. Th
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  • It is part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. Port Moresby is the capital.
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  • ...2 until her death in 2022. She was also Head of State of dozens of other [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries for various parts of this time. *[[Commonwealth of Nations]]
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  • ...old [[British Empire]]. Today, one aspect of culture shared between the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] countries is many of the spellings that predominantly originated in Brita
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  • *1930: First [[Commonwealth of Nations#Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]] held in Hamilton, Canada. *1949 The [[Commonwealth of Nations/Addendum#The London Declaration of 1949| London Declaration]] - extends the
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  • ...resident of Scotland who was over 16 years of age, a [[citizen]] of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] or [[European Union]] (EU) and enrolled on a local [[elector
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  • ...as a final court of appeal for British territories overseas and in some [[Commonwealth of Nations]] countries.<ref>''Privy Council Office'': '[http://www.privy-council.org.u
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  • ...[[chip (food)|chips]] eaten in the [[United Kingdom]], Ireland, and the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] (excluding [[Canada]]). In spite of the name, they were init
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  • A ''show'' is the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] term for an annual country [[fair]]. An '''agricultural sho
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  • - [[Commonwealth of Nations]] - - [[Commonwealth of Nations/Addendum#The Latimer House Principles|Latimer House Principles]]
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  • ...Pakistan and Ceylon, whose countries are united as Members of the British Commonwealth of Nations and owe a common allegiance to the Crown, which is also the symbol of their ...eclared and affirmed India’s desire to continue her full membership of the Commonwealth of Nations and her acceptance of The King as the symbol of the free association of its
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  • Most of the former members of the British Empire are now members of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. ...a republic in 1950), and changed its title from British Commonwealth to [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. Ireland left the Commonwealth in 1949 and its remaining membership in 19
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  • ...England]] since the time of [[Henry VIII]], and member countries of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] have recognised each British Sovereign as its titular head since the tim :''(see also the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] )''
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  • Although the United States and most [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries are heirs to the [[common law]] legal tradition of
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  • ...apua New Guinea]] and northwest of [[Vanuatu]]. They are a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]].
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  • ...utional link with Britain was finally severed in 1949 at the time of the [[Commonwealth of Nations/Addendum#The London Declaration|London Declaration]] with the creation of t ...f Bangladesh as an independent state. Bangladesh became a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] in 1972.
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  • The United States and countries of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] agreed upon common definitions for the pound and the [[yard]]. Since July
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  • ...to British [[citizen]]s; [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] citizens and those of [[Commonwealth of Nations]] countries can also participate, though [[European Union]] citizens cannot
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  • Rwanda joined the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] in late 2009.
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  • ...ularly those formerly part of the [[British Empire]], now members of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. [[Fish and chips]] is a particularly popular combination in the UK; this
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  • New Zealand is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and enjoys particularly close relations, including reciprocal working ri
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  • Australia had, in 1931, become a dominion with the Commonwealth of Nations (sometimes called the British Commonwealth) by virtue of the passage of the
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  • ...s "Manual of Style" presents American spellings as being preferred, with [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] spellings possible depending on the [[context]].<ref>''Conse
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  • ...a former British colony and current Dominion, Canada is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. It is also a member of [[La Francophonie]], the international associatio
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  • ...17. He was an established public figure in the United Kingdom and in the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. He gained something of a reputation for making controversial remarks and In January 1952, the Duke and Princess Elizabeth set off for a tour of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]], with planned visits to [[Africa]], [[Australia]], and [[New
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  • Australia is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] and the [[United Nations]], and a close ally of the [[United States of Am ...han many other nations. Australia had, in 1931, become a dominion with the Commonwealth of Nations (sometimes called the British Commonwealth) by virtue of the passage of the
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