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The Commonwealth of Nations

Commonwealth of Nations
Flag of Commonwealth of Nations
Logo of Commonwealth of Nations
Flag Logo
Member states of the Commonwealth
Headquarters Marlborough House, London
Working language English
Type Intergovernmental organisation
Member states
Leaders
• Head
Queen Elizabeth II
Baroness Scotland of Asthal
Joseph Muscat
Establishment
19 November 1926
11 December 1931
28 April 1949
Area
• Total
29,958,050 km2 (11,566,870 sq mi)
Population
• 2013 estimate
2,328,000,000
• Density
75/km2 (194.2/sq mi)
GDP (PPP) 2014 estimate
• Total
$14.623 trillion
• Per capita
$6,222
GDP (nominal) 2014 estimate
• Total
$10.450 trillion
• Per capita
$4,446

The Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth), also known as simply the Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organisation of 52 member states that are mostly former territories of the British Empire. The Commonwealth operates by intergovernmental consensus of the member states, organised through the Commonwealth Secretariat and non-governmental organisations, organised through the Commonwealth Foundation.

The Commonwealth dates back to the mid-20th century with the decolonisation of the British Empire through increased self-governance of its territories. It was formally constituted by the London Declaration in 1949, which established the member states as "free and equal". The symbol of this free association is Queen Elizabeth II who is the Head of the Commonwealth. The Queen is also the monarch of 16 members of the Commonwealth, known as Commonwealth realms. The other Commonwealth members have different heads of state: 31 members are republics and five are monarchies with a different monarch.

Member states have no legal obligation to one another. Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. These values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and promoted by the quadrennial Commonwealth Games.


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