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- Andorra (11532 bytes)
16: | align="center" colspan=2 | [[image:LocationAndorra.png]]
18: ...''[[Official language]]''': || [[Catalan language|Catalan]]
20: | '''[[Capital]]''':<br> - Population:<br> - [[Co...
40: | '''[[Religion]]s''': || [[Roman Catholic]] (established religion)
49: ...nal anthem]]''': || ''[[El Gran Carlemany|El Gran Carlemany, Mon Pare]]'' - History of Andorra (2202 bytes)
1: ... the diocese of [[Urgell]], headed by [[Bishop of Urgell]].
3: ... a dispute arose between the French Count and the Catalan bishop over Andorra.
5: ...ers, gave the small state its territory and political form.
7: ...ed the head of the French state and the Bishop of Urgell as co-princes of Andorra.
9: In [[1933]], there was serious political and social unrest related to a popular movement ... - Monarchy (11801 bytes)
4: ...to a historical [[dynasty]] or bloodline. In some cases the royal family may claim to hold authority b...
6: ... of monarchy alongside the symbolism of democracy can lead to division over the apparently contradicto...
9: ...er by acclamation of the ruling or of the warrior caste of a clan or group of clans: kings of the Fran...
11: ... [[England]], this process began with the [[Magna Carta]] of [[1215]], although it did not reach democ...
14: ...but not to allow [[education]] and rapid [[communication]] to flourish. The economic structure of such... - Head of state (33577 bytes)
1: ... legitimacy of the state and exercising the political powers, functions and duties granted to the head...
5: ...head of state"). Though some still maintain that calling a monarch head of state is incorrect, it has...
7: In a republic, the head of state is usually called the [[president]], although some leaders have...
12: ...- 'presidential' in this context does not automatically imply a [[president]] but simply a head of sta...
14: ...t involve the power to reject or approve proposed cabinet members ''en bloc'' so it is not ''answerabi...
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