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The United States accounts for the United Kingdom's largest single export market, buying $57 billion worth of British goods in 2007. [234] Total trade of imports and exports between the United Kingdom and the United States amounted to the sum of $107.2 billion in 2007. [235]
United Kingdom–United States military relations (14 C, 35 P) United Kingdom–United States sports relations (4 C, 3 P) American expatriates in the British Empire (3 C, 11 P)
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The Irish Free State was one of the original Dominions at the time of the Balfour Declaration of 1926 and the Statute of Westminster 1931. [18] Withdrew after passing the Republic of Ireland Act in 1948, accepted by the United Kingdom in the Ireland Act 1949. [13] Zimbabwe: 18 April 1980 Africa: Southern Africa: 7 December 2003
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