The Francophonie and the Commonwealth are both international organizations that promote cultural and linguistic ties among their member states. The Francophonie focuses on the French language and cultural exchange among French-speaking nations, while the Commonwealth emphasizes shared historical ties, particularly stemming from British colonialism, and promotes democratic values and economic cooperation. Both organizations aim to foster collaboration and solidarity among their members, despite their different linguistic and cultural focuses. Additionally, some countries belong to both groups, highlighting the interconnectedness of global cultural and diplomatic networks.
The Commonwealth consists of countries that used to be part of the British Empire. Of the 54 independent member states, only Rwanda and Mozambique were not part of the British Empire.The United Nations has 193 member statesPlease see related links for more.
you can find the complete details about Francophonie members at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francophonie
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie's population is 970,000,000.
Agence universitaire de la Francophonie was created in 1961.
The budget of Agence universitaire de la Francophonie is 40.5 euros.
La francophonie means that it is a country that's speaks French or either a person who is from a country that speaks French
The area of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie is 28,223,184 square kilometers.
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie was created on 1970-03-20.
Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique was created in 1995.
Mozambaque
Mozambique and Rwanda are Commonwealth members with no previous constitutional ties with the British Empire or another Commonwealth member. Cameroon is also a member of the Commonwealth and most of Cameroon was a French Trust Territory. Upon gaining independence it united with the smaller British Trust Territory of Southern Cameroon and joined the Commonwealth. This it does have constitutional links to Britain, in part.
The language you're looking for is French, but French is not necessarily the "main" language of Francophonie countries.