KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
bigsleepj wrote:Erm....South Africa. The Republic of South Africa, if that helps. As for it being cool, its only that way in the winter.
Well, the region we live in is called Southern Africa so its easy to get confused. Other countries in SOuthern Africa is Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland and Namibia. But we're the only country that holds the name of the region. Its easy to confuse all this with East or West Africa being a regional name, I suppose. Geography is such a complicated subject - I was never good with it.
A Commonwealth Realm is any one of the 16 sovereign states of the Commonwealth that recognize Queen Elizabeth II as their Queen and head of state. In each state she acts as the monarch of that state and is titled accordingly. For example, in Australia she is known as "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia" or simply, the Queen of Australia. (See List of Queen Elizabeth II's Royal Titles)
Upon the "advice" of the nations' prime ministers outside of the United Kingdom, the Queen appoints a Governor-General to act as her Vice-Regal Representative during her absence. The Governor-General in turn exercises almost all the powers of the constitutional monarch with mostly symbolic, figurehead duties, but also reserve powers, called Royal Prerogative.
In countries with federal systems like Canada and Australia, the Queen is also represented by a Governor in each of the states of Australia and by a Lieutenant Governor in each of the provinces of Canada.
Fourteen of the Realms are former British self-governing colonies (including the Dominions) that became independent countries either after the ratification of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, the collapse of the Federation of the West Indies in 1961, or at later dates, the latest being Saint Kitts and Nevis in 1983. The two exceptions are Papua New Guinea which was administered by Australia as an international trusteeship before independence in 1975 and the United Kingdom itself.
The Commonwealth Realms are a part of, but should be distinguished from, the Commonwealth of Nations which is an organization of mostly former British colonies, the majority of whom do not have the Queen as their head of state.
TheMelodyMaker wrote:Awesome -- that makes us neighbors! ^_^
Mave wrote: Which part of India are you from, Wild Eagle?
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
It is generally unfair to base your opinion of an entire country on one person
The US is not the hub of ignorance, stupidity and ineptitude as you bitter Commonwealthers would like to believe.
rei wrote:"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
mitsuki lover wrote:Canadians shouldn't count as foreign.They're basically like Americans,
except their money's weird.
whereas the yankies chucked the Pommies tea in a river, so they kicked em out
mitsuki lover wrote: Canadians shouldn't count as foreign.They're basically like Americans, except their money's weird.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
mitsuki lover wrote:German is actually probably easier to learn than French since English is basically a Germanic language.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 470 guests