The British Commonwealth, officially known as the Commonwealth of Nations, comprises 54 member countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and several Caribbean nations like Jamaica and Barbados. Other notable members include Nigeria, Pakistan, and Singapore. The Commonwealth includes a mix of republics and monarchies, most of which have historical ties to the British Empire. The organization promotes democracy, human rights, and economic development among its members.
Neither are members of the British Commonwealth of Nations
Many countries that were part of the British Empire, though not all, are members. See the link below for a list
The British Commonwealth
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.
The Commonwealth games are a sort of mini Olympics open to people from members of the British Commonwealth
It's the games for athletes representing members of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly called the British Commonwealth.
See related link "Wikipedia - List of Members of the Commonwealth of Nations'. Note also that any person born in Zimbabwe prior to their withdrawal from the Commonwealth may also serve in the British armed forces.
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Both Canada and India are members of the British Commonwealth, which leaves Chile as the odd one out.
It's the games for athletes representing members of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly called the British Commonwealth.
All but two members of the Commonwealth of Nations were former British territories. That's the link. By the way, Zimbabwe is no longer in the Commonwealth.
Mozambique There are three African members of the Commonwealth that were never under British rule: Mozambique, Namibia and Rwanda.