Venuzuela's closest neighboring country is Colombia. Venezuela also borders Brazil, and Guyana.
Bridge is not an event in the Commonwealth Games
They are Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, Mozambique and Botswana if that's what you mean. Also Namibia and Zimbabwe.
Yes. Burma, also known as Myanmar, is bordered by India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand.
Scotland is currently a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and is also a mainland country of Great Britain and recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state.
There is no direct economic or political benefit from being a member of the Commonwealth, although trade between Commonwealth members tends to be more intensive than the trade with non-members, also because of regular economic and political summits between members. Some Commonwealth countries (but certainly not all of them) give preferential treatment to citizens of other Commonwealth countries. As a commonwealth citizen, you can get consular assistance anywhere in the world from the embassy of another Commonwealth country if your own country does not have an Embassy there.
Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy, and a commonwealth realm of the British Commonwealth of Nations; it is not within any other state. the name of the country is also the name of the continent it occupies.
no they are a member of the common wealth of the nation
Ireland was in the Commonwealth until 1949. As an independent country and a republic, there is no reason for it to join again. It can still conduct relationships with Commonwealth countries through its Department of Foreign Affairs, and it does have embassies in many Commonwealth countries. It also trades with them. So it can maintain all diplomatic connections and get those benefits without being a member of the Commonwealth.
The closest French speaking country to Australia is new Caledonia however there are also various other french speaking counties in the pacific region such as Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna and french Polynesia
Commonwealth Act No. 1, also known as the National Defense Act, was enacted in the Philippines in 1935. It was authored by then-Senator Manuel L. Quezon, who was also the first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The act established the Philippine Army and outlined the country's defense policy, emphasizing the need for military preparedness in the face of potential threats.
Yes, neighbour is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.