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  1. Há 3 dias · Commonwealth, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British monarch as symbolic head of their association.

  2. Há 4 dias · The United Kingdom retains links with parts of its former empire through the Commonwealth. It also benefits from historical and cultural links with the United States and is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

  3. Há 6 dias · Country name. conventional long form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; note - the island of Great Britain includes England, Scotland, and Wales conventional short form: United Kingdom abbreviation: UK etymology: self-descriptive country name; the designation "Great Britain," in the sense of "Larger Britain," dates back to medieval times and was used to distinguish the ...

  4. Há 4 dias · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: May 31, 2024 • Article History. flag of England. Population: (2011) 53,012,456. Form Of Government: Official Language: none. National Religion: Church of England. Total Area (Sq Km): 130,278. On the Web: Ancient Origins - The Kingdom of Wessex and the Birth of England (May 22, 2024)

  5. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Coronation parade honours town's diversity. Beds, Herts & Bucks. 6 May 2023. Seven things you may not know about the Commonwealth. UK. 25 Apr 2023. King touches noses in Commonwealth...

  6. 8 de mai. de 2024 · História Geral. Revolução Inglesa: o que foi, quando ocorreu e resumo. História Geral - Manual do Enem. Publicado por Otávio Spinace. - Última atualização: 8/5/2024. Índice. 1) Introdução. 2) O que foi a Revolução Inglesa? 3) Revolução Puritana. 4) Commonwealth. 5) Restauração e Revolução Gloriosa. 6) Resumo sobre a Revolução Inglesa.

  7. Há 2 dias · During the rule of the Stuarts, the English Civil War took place between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists, which resulted in the execution of King Charles I (1649) and the establishment of a series of republican governments—first, a Parliamentary republic known as the Commonwealth of England (1649–1653), then a military ...