The previous two Commonwealth Games were held in Glasgow (2014) and Delhi (2010).
The last two Commonwealth Games were held in Scotland (Glasgow) and India (Delhi).
The next two Commonwealth Games to be staged are the 2014 Glasgow Games and the 2018 Gold Coast Games.
Yes, Auckland has hosted two Commonwealth Games: 1950 and 1990.
Auckland hosted the Commonwealth Games on two occasions: 1950 and 1990.
The Commonwealth Games have been held in England on two occasions: London (1934 as the British Empire Games) and in Manchester (2002).
Glasgow has only hosted the Commonwealth Games one time. This was in 2014. However, Scotland has hosted the Commonwealth Games three times. Edinburgh in 1970, and 1986. Glasgow in 2014. Additionally, the Commonwealth Youth Games were held in Edinburgh in 2000.
Edinburgh has hosted two Commonwealth Games: 1970 and 1986.
The Commonwealth Games did not take place in 1942 and 1946 due to the Second World War.
The two main competitors for hosting Commonwealth Games were India and Canada. India shifted the balance in its favour in the second round of voting with a promise that it would provide US$ 100,000 to each participating country, along with air tickets, boarding, lodging and transport. Also, the success of the 2003 Afro-Asian games, held in Hyderabad, supported India's bit to host the nineteenth Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
The Commonwealth Games usually last for two weeks.
The Commonwealth Games usually goes on for around two weeks.
The 2008 Olympics were held in Beijing and the 2004 Olympics were in Athens.