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  • [Date]: 30 January – 8 February 1974
    [Country]:  New Zealand (for 1974 British Commonwealth Games)
    [Host]: Governor-General Blundell
    (1970s)

  • [Date]: 14–19 October 1977
    [Country]:  Canada
    [Host]: Governor-General Léger
    (1970s)

  • [Date]: 12–30 March 1970
    [Country]:  New Zealand
    [Host]: Governor-General Porritt
    (1970s)

  • [Date]: 22–25 July 1979
    [Country]:  Malawi
    [Host]: President Banda
    (1970s)

  • [Date]: 21–24 November 2007
    [Country]:  Uganda (for 20th CHOGM)
    [Host]: President Museveni
    (2000s)

  • [Date]: 24 October 1985
    [Country]:  Antigua and Barbuda
    [Host]: Governor-General Jacobs
    (1980s)

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Queen Elizabeth becomes head of state of the Commonwealth after the death of her father, King George VI, on February 6, 1952. Since then, she has toured the Commonwealth of Nations in a number of different countries. Her first foreign trip was to accompany her parents to a country in southern Africa in 1947. The random tool compiles a list of 189 countries she has visited, and shows that her itinerary is still fairly tight.

From 1950 to the present, Queen Elizabeth has visited many famous countries and cities, expressing the goodwill and support of the British government to these countries. Each visit has a lasting impact on the Commonwealth, because what you see and hear is different, and even if you visit the same place at different times, you will get different results. The generator details where these visits have taken place when they have taken place, and who have hosted them over the years.

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