Yes, but only formal democracies.
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None of these countries are democracies.
Most countries adopted forms of Representative Democracies, or Republics.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
I agree that most of the worlds governments are republics but for how many are democracies, I think only half of these countries are democracies. note: Sudan is a republic but it is mostly authoritarian. So was Egypt before the Arab Spring. Many African countries are republics but they are dominated by just one party.
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The current places with a Presidential Democracies are Brazil, Peru, France and the USA.
Europe's old form of Government was the Monarchy, but most of them today are democracy
The two countries that border Israel and are also democracies are Egypt and Lebanon. The capital city of each of the two countries are Cairo and Egypt respectively. It is worth noting that both Lebanon and Egypt are highly illiberal democracies.
Almost all of Europe is made of democracies. All 28 European Union members are democracies, most notably Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden. Another five to ten are illiberal democracies and only Belarus and Russia are proper dictatorships.
Only four countries are communist today. They are China, North Korea, Vietnam and Cuba. All other present day countries are either democracies or under dictatorships.Edit: Five actually. Laos is communist as well.