Outside of the United States of America where democracy was first most prominently displayed; most of the countries of Western Europe as well as South and Central America are democratic republics. England is a Constitutional Monarchy (it has a Queen, as do some others,) but functionally acts as a democracy.
England
France
Italy
Greece
Brazil
Are some examples.
Governments of Southern African countries
Yes, all three are parliamentary constitutional monarchies and are considered 'democratic'.
Sudan Algeria democratic republic of the Congo
Africa. The three largest countries are Algeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan.
Africa with 55 countries. The three largest are Algeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan.
North KoreaChinaCubaColumbiaGuamand pretty much all of Africa
The only countries with three letters in their name are Fiji and Vanuatu.
Democratic governments promote and protect the principles of individual rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, ensuring that citizens can express themselves and participate in the political process. They uphold the rule of law, which guarantees that laws apply equally to all individuals, preventing arbitrary governance. Additionally, democratic governments promote the concept of popular sovereignty, where power is derived from the consent of the governed, allowing citizens to elect representatives and influence decision-making.
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(From west clockwise)GabonCameroonC.A.R (Central African Republic)Democratic Republic of CongoAngola
"West of the equator" simply doesn't make sense. If you take any point at the equator and go exactly west, you are STILL at the equator.
The three countries that the equator runs through are Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia, the Gilbert Islands, Ecuador, Columbia, and Brazil.