Commonwealth games are usually held in major cities.
The list of the commonwealth games are: British Empire Games * 1930 games - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * 1934 games - London, England, United Kingdom * 1938 games - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia * 1950 games - Auckland, New Zealand British Empire and Commonwealth Games * 1954 games - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada * 1958 games - Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom * 1962 games - Perth, Western Australia, Australia * 1966 games - Kingston, Jamaica British Commonwealth Games * 1970 games - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom * 1974 games - Christchurch, New Zealand Commonwealth Games * 1978 games - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * 1982 games - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia * 1986 games - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom * 1990 games - Auckland, New Zealand * 1994 games - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada * 1998 games - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia * 2002 games - Manchester, England, United Kingdom * 2006 games - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia * 2010 games - Delhi, India * 2014 games - Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
first country to host common wealth games
Scotland hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
New Delhi, India.
71 nations participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Australia finished first on the medal tally at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
no common wealth should not be held in developing country like India cause of common wealth the corruption in India has been increased .The government is wasting lots of money on common wealth's .The Rich are becoming more richer games held in India show that we are today also doing the slavery of Britisher's.
No Egypt is not a member of the common wealth games as the map shows.
The friendly games.
Only countries that are members of the common wealth, but now the only country that does not take part , is Zimbawe, as it is expelled from the common wealth. Japan isn't in the common wealth games either neither is Scotland or England as they dropped out because of the poor conditions
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There was no commonwealth games in 2004.
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