Commonwealth (disambiguation) explained
Commonwealth is an English term meaning a political community.
Commonwealth or Common Wealth may also refer to:
Political entities
See also Places, below
- Commonwealth Government, used to refer to the Australian Government
- Commonwealth of Nations, an intergovernmental organisation of 56 member states comprising mostly former British colonies; formerly called British Commonwealth of Nations
- Commonwealth of Independent States, an intergovernmental organisation of Post-Soviet republics
- Lusophone Commonwealth, officially the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, an intergovernmental organisation consisting of former Portuguese colonies
- Commonwealth of England, the republican government ruling England, and later Ireland and Scotland, 1649–1660
- Commonwealth realm, a sovereign state which has Charles III as its monarch and head of state
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a constitutional monarchy that ruled Poland, Lithuania and much of Eastern Europe between 1569 and 1795
- Common Wealth Party, a former political party in the United Kingdom
Arts, entertainment, and media
Literature
Music
Periodicals
Other uses
Companies and charities
Places
United States
- Commonwealth (U.S. insular area), a term used for two current and one former self-governing U.S. territories
- Commonwealth (U.S. state), a term used by four U.S. states in their full official state names, specifically:
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the full name of Massachusetts
- Commonwealth of Kentucky, the full name of Kentucky
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the full name of Pennsylvania
- Commonwealth of Virginia, the full name of Virginia
- Commonwealth, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Commonwealth, Wisconsin, a town
- Commonwealth Avenue (disambiguation)
- Commonwealth Club Historic District, a private club in Richmond, Virginia
Elsewhere
Military
Schools
See also