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Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event held every four years, featuring athletes from countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations, which includes 56 member states. Established in 1930, the Games aim to promote friendship, peace, and cooperation among these nations through sports. Events include traditional sports like athletics, swimming, and cricket, as well as regional sports. The Games provide a platform for athletes to showcase their talents on an international stage, fostering a sense of community and shared heritage among the diverse cultures of the Commonwealth.