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  2. 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.

  3. Sep 16, 2022 · Beyond the 15 nations under the British monarchy, 28 other countries still have a ruling monarch. Here's a look at the world's monarchies.

  4. It considers the constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession and royal finances, relations with the media, the popularity of the monarchy and why it endures.

    • Andorra. The largest of Europe's microstates in terms of size is nestled in a high valley of the Pyrenees between France and Spain. The Principality of Andorra is unique in that it is headed by two co-princes who are not members of the nobility: Spain's Bishop of Urgell, the only prince-bishop in the world, and the French President, who is considered the legal successor of the former French kings.
    • Belgium. King Philippe has been the Belgian head of state since 2013. He is not called King of Belgium, but King of the Belgians. The Belgians are not his subjects but simply his fellow countrymen.
    • Denmark. Founded in 980 A.D., the Danish royal house is one of the oldest monarchies in the world. In addition to the small country in northern Europe, the national territory includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
    • Liechtenstein. The Principality of Liechtenstein is unique because the prince and the people share state power. For 300 years, the prince regnant's family has ruled over the small realm, which lies between western Austria and Switzerland.
  5. Sep 29, 2020 · How have European monarchies survived the test of time? 29 September 2020. The secrets of successful monarchies are revealed in a new book from UCL Constitution Unit, which looks at how monarchy has evolved to be part of modern democracy.

  6. Dec 25, 2022 · The democracy paradox. All the royal families left in Europe coexist with democracy and do it rather well at that. The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2021 ranked Norway, Sweden, Denmark,...

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