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  1. Currently six of the twelve monarchies are members of the European Union: Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. At the start of the 20th century, France, Switzerland and San Marino were the only European nations to have a republican form of government.

  2. This is a list of current monarchies. As of 2024, there are 43 sovereign states in the world with a monarch as head of state. There are 13 in Asia, 12 in Europe, 9 in the Americas, 6 in Oceania, and 3 in Africa.

    Monarchy
    Official Local Name (s)
    Title Of Head Of State
    Monarch
    In Catalan: Principat d'Andorra
    Joan-Enric Vives Emmanuel Macron
    In English: Antigua and Barbuda
    In English: Commonwealth of Australia
    In English: Commonwealth of the Bahamas
  3. 16 de set. de 2022 · Explore the types and titles of royal leaders across 43 countries that still have monarchies. See how many European countries have constitutional, absolute, federal, or mixed monarchies, and who are their heads of state and government.

  4. How do the seven parliamentary monarchies in Europe define and regulate their role in modern democracy? This book by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK explores the constitutional and political functions, powers, popularity and challenges of monarchy.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2015 · Learn about the history and current status of monarchies in Europe, from absolute to constitutional forms of government. See maps of the last and most famous monarchs of each country, and the level of support for monarchies in society.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2022 · Principalities, kingdoms, duchies — the 12 European monarchies are as diverse as the continent. There are queens and kings, of course, but also a bishop and a president. Let's not forget the ...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2021 · As measured by the Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index in 2018, nine of the top fifteen places are occupied by constitutional monarchies. The focus in this volume is on the eight largest European monarchies: the Scandinavian trio of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; the Benelux trio; Spain; and the United Kingdom.