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
Five countries that participate in the Commonwealth Games are England, Wales, Scotland, Jamaica and Kenya.
Canada has hosted the Commonwealth Games on four different occasions: 1930 (Hamilton), 1954 (Vancouver), 1978 (Edmonton) and 1994 (Victoria). Only Australia (five times) has hosted the Games on more occasions.
Australia has hosted five Commonwealth Games: 1938 (Sydney), 1962 (Perth), 1982 (Brisbane), 2006 (Melbourne) and 2018 (Gold Coast).
The countries that have hosted the Commonwealth Games are Canada (1930, 1954, 1978 and 1994), England (1934 and 2002), Australia (1938, 1962,1982, 2006 and 2018) ,New Zealand (1950,1974 and 1990), Wales (1958), Jamaica (1966), Scotland (1970, 1986 and 2014), Malaysia (1998), India (2010) and South Africa (2022)
Yes, Australia has hosted five Commonwealth Games: Sydney (1938), Perth (1962), Brisbane (1982), Melbourne (2006) and Gold Coast (2018).
Australia has hosted the Commonwealth Games on five occasions: 1938 (Sydney), 1962 (Perth), 1982 (Brisbane), 2006 (Melbourne) and 2018 (Gold Coast).
The five British cities that have hosted the Commonwealth Games are London (1934), Cardiff (1958), Edinburgh (1970 and 1986), Manchester (2002) and Glasgow (2014).
The top five medalling countries at the 2006 Commonwealth Games were Australia (222 medals), England (110), Canada (86), India (50) and South Africa (38).
Five countries in the Commonwealth of Nations include Australia, Canada, Grenada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
The top five countries in the medal tally at the 2010 Commonwealth Games were Australia (74 gold medals), India (38 gold), England (37 gold), Canada (26 gold) and Malaysia (12 gold).
No. The US has hosted the most with four.
Tuvalu had five competitors compete at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.