Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Tunisia.These countries are not oligarchies. They would be considered autocratic. Tunisia is currently in a transitional government. There are no longer any modern oligarchies in the world today.
No there are no oligarchies in this present day.
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Oligraphic is not a word. Perhaps you mean oligarch countries, which are countries that have an oligarchy. An oligarchy is rule by a select few individuals (of which are most likely the most wealthy). No countries today are oligarchies. Oligarchies were present in Ancient Greece.
China, Libya, and definitely United States.
As of 2016, only Japan has a ruler considered to be a living god.
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Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.Today the concept of the ancient Roman forum is loosely used in the places where they have open-air markets. Also, many European countries have small towns with "village squares" which again could loosely be considered like the ancient forum.
Whilst originating in countries such as Egypt, Turkey and Lebanon, ordering a belly dancing costume could be done from most countries, as it is a widespread practice today.
In 1900, there were very few democratic countries in the world. Most nations operated under monarchies or colonial rule, with only a handful of countries, such as the United States and some European nations like the United Kingdom, being considered democracies with varying degrees of suffrage. Overall, the number of countries that could be classified as democratic was significantly limited compared to today.
The top 5 most important countries in the world today are often considered to be the United States, China, Russia, Germany, and India. These countries hold significant political, economic, and military influence globally, shaping international affairs and geopolitical dynamics.
The Middle East countries could b e in Europe in the future even the countries that end with istan could be in Europe like Kazakhstan, Tajikistan etc...