Kinshasa is the capital city of Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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The term "republic" is rather general, and is used to indicate a state in which the public can elect or nominate a ruler instead of having the state be ruled by a monarch. Currently, 135 countries claim to be republics. There are many different types of republics, though. For example, there are socialist republics, communist republics, mercantile republics, Calvinist republics, democratic republics, liberal republics, and even Islamic republics. The United States operates as a democratic republic, which is a state that has publicly-elected rulers, and in which all members of the public are guaranteed the same rights, even despite minority status.
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thomas Jefferson and the democratic republics
Republics are normally democratic.
Actually the Russian republics are 21 and you can check Wikipedia for their names and capitals.
Kinshasa is the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Africa.
Democratic Republicans believed in farmers, state power should be limited, and small government and economy. ;)
Here are the capitals for the Caucasus republics: Armenia: Yerevan Azerbaijan: Baku Georgia: Tbilisi
The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) - is Kinshasa.
They are not the same A Republic is operated under democratic principles, but Republics are not a democracy.
The only country in Africa with a non-democratic form of government is Swaziland. All the other countries are either republics or constitutional monarchies, which are both democratic governments.