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Commonwealth

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Explore the Commonwealth, a diverse family of 56 nations united by shared values and goals. Discover its history, impact, and global collaborations.

  • Cayman Islands46 views

    The Cayman Islands Are a British Overseas Territory

    While self-governing, they remain under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, represented by a Governor. This connection influences their legal system and currency.

  • Brunei40 views

    Brunei Is A Member Of The British Commonwealth Despite Being An Absolute Monarchy

    After gaining full independence from the United Kingdom in 1984, Brunei joined the Commonwealth of Nations. This membership reflects historical ties and a shared commitment to common values, even with differing political systems.

  • Barbados36 views

    Barbados Earned the Nickname "Little England" Due to Its Strong British Ties

    For centuries, Barbados was a British colony, which left an indelible mark on its culture, legal system, education, and even driving on the left side of the road. This deep heritage is still evident despite its republican status, visible in many traditions.

  • Barbados39 views

    Barbados Became a Parliamentary Republic in 2021

    On November 30, 2021, the 55th anniversary of its independence, Barbados transitioned from a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state to a republic. This significant step in its decolonization process saw Dame Sandra Mason become the island's first president.

  • The Bahamas45 views

    The Bahamas Was a British Colony for Over 300 Years

    From its first permanent settlement in 1648 by English Puritans to gaining independence in 1973, the islands were under British rule. This long colonial period profoundly shaped the nation's legal system, language, and cultural identity.