After World War I, how large was the British Empire?

After World War I, the British Empire, or Commonwealth, covered over 14 million square miles and dominated 450 million people.

It encompassed a quarter of the world’s population and land surface.

Among the countries under its dominion were: Antigua, Australia, Canada, Ceylon, India, Iraq, Ireland, and Pakistan.

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