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 states
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No. The Commonwealth of Nations is composed of former British possessions, territories and protectorates. Puerto Rico was never a British colony and was never part of the Commonwealth of nations. Puerto Rico is a free associated state and commonwealth of the United States. In this case "commonwealth" is a territorial status and has nothing to do with the Commonwealth of nations or the United States Commonwealth states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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Well there is no British empire as such nowadays. The ex-empire countries are known as commonwealth nations, many of these still have Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state, and have a close relationship with the United Kingdom.
New Zealand is a member of the United Nations and of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The United Kingdom has always hosted the Commonwealth - both the Commonwealth Dominions/Realms, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
Five countries in the Commonwealth of Nations include Australia, Canada, Grenada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
The United States of America is no part of the Commonwealth of Nations. The Commonwealth of Nations formerly known as the British Commonwealth, consists of countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Nigeria, Pakistan, and many other countries that were formally occupied by Britain.
The Commonwealth of Nations. It consists of 53 nations with the majority of them being part of the former British Empire.
United Kingdom has participated at the Commonwealth Gamesfrom the beginning (1930). It is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations.
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No, the Republic of Ireland is not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, nor is it a Commonwealth Realm.
No, the USA does not style itself a commonwealth, although the term commonwealth is sometimes used as a synonym for the term republic. Four of the states of the USA and two of its territories style themselves as Commonwealths..