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Not and never has been.
The Commonwealth of Nations is an English-speaking organization excluding the United States, made up of 13 member states around the world, all of which were former British colonies. The Commonwealth is actually a loose organization. They are all headed by the British monarchy and are also linked to the Queen of England, but they have no authority.
Since the last century, the number of member states of the Commonwealth has been dwindling from 54 at its peak.
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No. The Commonwealth currently has 53 members (May 2004), including: Antigua and BarbudaAustralia |Bahamas |Bangladesh |Barbados |Belize |Botswana |Brunei |Cameroon |Canada |Cyprus |Commonwealth of Dominica |Fiji |Gambia |Ghana |Grenada |Guyana |India |Jamaica |Kenya |Kiribati |Lesotho |Malawi |Malaysia |Maldives |Malta |Mauritius |Mozambique |Namibia |Nauru |New Zealand |Nigeria |Pakistan |Papua New Guinea |Saint Kitts and Nevis |Saint Lucia |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |Samoa |Seychelles |Sierra Leone |Singapore |Solomon Islands |South Africa |Sri Lanka |Eswatini |Tanzania |Tonga |Trinidad and Tobago |Tuvalu |Uganda |United Kingdom |Vanuatu |Zambia.
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Not after the War of Independence.
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The 53 member states of the Commonwealth are: the 9 member states of the Commonwealth in Asia are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Cyprus. The 18 Commonwealth member states in Africa are:
Botswana, Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Lesotho, Eswatini. The 13 Commonwealth member states in the Americas are Canada, Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Green, Nadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. The 11 member states of the Commonwealth in hailstorm are Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
Europe is Ireland and Malta.
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Specialized. Since the establishment of the Commonwealth, four countries have withdrawn from the Commonwealth, namely Myanmar, Ireland, the former People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and Zimbabwe. As of 2016, the Commonwealth has 53 member states, including 9 in Asia, 18 in Africa, 13 in the Americas, 11 in Oceania, and 2 in Europe.
They are:
9 countries in Asia. Cyprus.
Bangladesh.
Brunei Darussalam.
India.
Malaysia |Maldives.
Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Singapore.
Sri Lanka.
18 countries in Africa.
Botswana.
Cameroon.
Gambia.
Ghana.
Kenya.
Lesotho.
Malawi.
Republic of Mauritius.
Mozambique.
Namibia.
Nigeria.
Seychelles.
The Republic of Sierra Liheng Dust.
South Africa.
Swaziland.
United Republic of Tanzania.
Uganda.
Zambia.
13 countries in the Americas.
Canada |Antigua and Barbuda.
Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Baba told Zendos.
Belize |Dominica.
Grenada |Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
Republic of Jamaica.
Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Saint Lucia |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Trinidad and Tobago.
11 countries in Oceania.
Commonwealth of Australia.
New Zealand |Republic of the Fiji Islands.
Kiribati.
Nauru.
Independent State of Papua New Guinea.
Samoa.
Solomon Islands |
Tonga. Tuvalu |
Vanuatu.
2 countries in Europe. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Malta.
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