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Probably Saudi Arabia's or the Vatican's
Yup it is
Vatican City Brunei Swaziland Saudi Arabia
Vatican City,Saudi Arabia,Myanmar and Brunei
Brunie, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Swaziland, and Vatican City.
Morally conservative: Saudi Arabia or The Vatican.
The currency in Saudi Arabia is the Saudi Riyals (SAR).
No. In fact, homosexual activity is illegal in Saudi Arabia.
Uh... YES! For example Saudi Arabia and Vatican City.
Saudi Arabia is a wealthy country and has the same tools as any other wealthy country
The only Absolute Monarchies today are Swaziland, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the surprising one, Vatican City. I'm not sure about Tonga, where the King still holds a lot of power.also i have seen another answer saying Saudi Arabia. ...Morocco, Bhutan, Saudia Arabia, Vatican City, and Oman so im not really sure.good luckAn absolute monarchy is when a monarch has absolute power to do whatever they want. countries currently in this type of gov. are: Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and SwitzerlandjapanOne is Saudi Arabia.And another is Vatican City.Specifically, monarchies in which the monarch's exercise of power is unconstrained by any substantive constitutional law. * Brunei * Oman * Qatar * Saudi Arabia * Swaziland
The only Absolute Monarchies today are Swaziland, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the surprising one, Vatican City. I'm not sure about Tonga, where the King still holds a lot of power.also i have seen another answer saying Saudi Arabia. ...Morocco, Bhutan, Saudia Arabia, Vatican City, and Oman so im not really sure.good luckAn absolute monarchy is when a monarch has absolute power to do whatever they want. countries currently in this type of gov. are: Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and SwitzerlandjapanOne is Saudi Arabia.And another is Vatican City.Specifically, monarchies in which the monarch's exercise of power is unconstrained by any substantive constitutional law. * Brunei * Oman * Qatar * Saudi Arabia * Swaziland