The word "democracy" comes from the Greek meaning "rule by the people" or power to the people and the word "Republic" comes from the Latin meaning "of public affairs;" so they are so close in original source as to be hard to separate except by degrees.
Republics can vary in considerable ways in regards to how the country is run. Basically, as long as the country is not a Monarchy it is a Republic. Monarchies can have democratic elements and be more and more democratic to the point where the Monarch is a figurehead or performs the role of President in a Parliamentary form of government. One way this situation is described is as a "Constitutional Monarchy" wherein a written constitution describes limits on the monarchy and expresses powers to the citizenry.
There is the country Democratic republic of the Congo, and the country Republic of the Congo.
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Nepal is a democratic country. Officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
Chile is a democratic country
India
Liberia is a republic country.
The river Congo is in the Democratic republic of the CongoThe river Congo is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The country Yemen borders Saudi Arabia and the people's Democratic Republic of Yemen. # swag#
democratic republic of korea
India was declared as a republic democratic country on 26th January, 1950.
The Belgian Congo was the formal title of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is farther north than Paraguay.