Yes, all of them belong to the United Nations.
The British Commonwealth of Nations has a total of 54 members. Six of these members include: The United Kingdom Canada Belize Guyana Australia New Zealand
Some of the most industrialized nations include the United States, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, France, and Canada.
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, , the United Kingdom, and the United States were the original members of the G8 in 1993 russia jioned G8 as a latest member of g8
The eight nations consist of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, United States, and United Kingdom. So, no.
USA, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Italy formed the G-7 group of nations. Russia was later invited to join to form the G-8.
The Group of 10 (G-10) is an organization that has to do with economics. Ironically, there are 11 members. 8 members are European: Belgium France Germany Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom The other three members are Canada, Japan, and the United States. Luxembourg, another European country, is an associate member, although not considered a part of the G-10.
There is a Wikipedia page which lists the 'Group of ten economic nations' (G10) - see related link.
The G-8 or Group of Eight is made up of eight of the most powerful nations in the world. The G-8 is made up of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. That means in the list above Australia is the only country not part of the G-8.
Five countries in the Commonwealth of Nations include Australia, Canada, Grenada, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.
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In 2010, more than half of the nations of the world have multiparty systems. All 27 members of the European Union and all 12 members of the Union of South American Nations, as well as most of the 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) have multiparty systems. In addition, Japan, Mexico, Indonesia, Israel and several other Asian, African, Central American and island nations have multiparty systems.Notable nations whose political systems do not meet the definiton of multiparty system are Russia, the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Cuba and North Korea.
Canada, Mexico, Japan, United Kingdom, and Germany, and the top five import countries were Mexico, Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, and Germany.