As of May 2013, the Commonwealth has 54 member countries.
Many different languages are spoken in the many Commonwealth countries. The English language is common to most members of the Commonwealth.
No. Many members of the SAS are members of the Commonwealth.
Currently, there are 54 countries in the Commonwealth of Nations.
There are eight Asian countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations: Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Singapore, and Sri Lanka.
The Commonwealth of Nations has 53 member states. The Commonwealth of Independent States has 9 full member states.
The Commonwealth countries are called that because they are all members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Twenty-one island nations are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Many of those consist of more than one island, and many other members also include islands, although they are not considered to be island nations.
There are currently 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and 71 teams participate in the Games.
The Commonwealth Games are a series or sports competitions among the members of the Commonwealth of Nations, which is primarily a group of countries that were once part of the British Empire. Neither China nor Japan are members of the Commonwealth & hence are not a part of the games.
The Countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations can compete in the Commonwealth Games.
Commonwealth countries are those countries that are members of an organization called the Commonwealth of Nations. Most members, but not all, were once part of the British Empire.
Neither New Zealand or Australia are "dominions of England". Both are independent countries, with a parliamentary democracy. There is The Commonwealth, which is composed of many of the former members of the British Colonies, but not all Commonwealth members are ex British colonies, nor are all ex-colonies members of The Commonwealth.