The location of a country's government is typically referred to as its capital. The capital city is where the central government is based, housing key institutions such as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. For example, Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, while London serves as the capital of the United Kingdom.
Form of Government, although there are different types.
That depends which country is your country
Democracy
Anarchy
the Bill of Rights
a country or state can be under control and have laws. but a country that doesnt have laws or not even a government is called an anarchy state.
A Revolution
government
We call a representative to a foreign country an ambassador.
I believe it is called Theocracy.
Government regionalization scheme (P.D. 773) 3 bases for dividing the country into regions: 1. Location 2. Geography 3. Physical features of the country
A settlement that is ruled by a government in another country is called a colony. The original thirteen colonies were under the control of the British government.