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There are currently 15 Commonwealth realms scattered across three continents (nine in North America, five in Oceania, and one in Europe), with a combined area of 18.7 million km 2 (7.2 million sq mi) [note 1] (excluding the Antarctic claims which would raise the figure to 26.8 million km 2 (10.3 million sq mi)) and a population of more than 150 million.
Unitary Commonwealth realm Australia: 19 November 1926 Oceania: Australia and New Zealand: 26,256,970 Federal Commonwealth realm Australia was one of the original Dominions at the time of the Balfour Declaration of 1926 and the Statute of Westminster 1931, although the statute was not adopted in Australia until 1942 (with retroactive effect ...
In addition to the UK, the King is head of state for 14 Commonwealth realms – but the monarchy’s future role in some of these countries appears less certain after the Queen’s death.
The realms, territories, and protectorates of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2022 ... until the council's disestablishment on 14 March 2012. [2] ... Commonwealth realm ...
The shrinking realm: Queen Elizabeth’s Commonwealth and the future of its nations. Niamh Cavanagh. ... Today, the British monarch is the head of state of 14 nations, including a collection of ...
Republicanism in the Commonwealth realms (13 C, 8 P) Commonwealth royal styles (1 C, 14 P) S. Monarchy of Saint Kitts and Nevis (2 C, 5 P) U.
The Commonwealth, formerly Indeed, the royal monarch was an important symbolic figure in countries far and wide, due to her role as head of the Commonwealth. But wait, what countries are part of ...
After the Second World War ended, the British Empire was gradually dismantled. Most of its components have become independent countries, whether Commonwealth realms or republics, and members of the Commonwealth. There remain the 14 mainly self-governing British overseas territories which