The crown's representative is typically referred to as the "Governor-General" in Commonwealth realms. This official acts as the monarch's representative in a specific country, performing ceremonial duties and overseeing the functioning of the government. In other contexts, such as certain regions or territories, the title may vary but generally signifies a similar role of representing the crown's interests.
They are called tonsures.
The people in a Representative's district are called constituents.
crowns, shillings and pence
the crowns which has a shape of a roof over are called canopy.
The song Who am I is sung by the singing group called Casting Crowns.
A republic is also called a representative democracy.
The person who cleans crowns, specifically dental crowns, is typically called a dental hygienist. They are responsible for maintaining oral hygiene and may assist in cleaning and polishing dental restorations. In a broader context, if referring to crowns in a jewelry or ceremonial sense, it might be referred to as a jeweler or a conservator.
The representative of Her Majesty the Queen, in each province, is called the Lieutenant Governor.
Crowns (koruna) and hellers, although heller coins no longer exist.
Casting Crowns. Its called Slow Fade
It's called "krona" (plural "kronor"), or sometimes "Swedish crowns".
We call a representative to a foreign country an ambassador.