No, many countries today are republics. A republic is a form of government where the country is considered a "public matter," and officials are elected by the citizens or their representatives. While the specific structure and political systems vary widely, a significant number of nations, including the United States, France, and India, operate as republics. This form of government is one of the most common worldwide, alongside monarchies and other systems.
There are a few countries that make up the Caucasus Republics. This includes Chechnya, along with Dagestan and Orissa.
Russia primarily, and many smaller countries
Central Asian Republics: Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan the transcuacasian republics: Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia
The term "Banana Republic" usually refers to a country which is unstable and relies on exports. Some of the countries which are currently considered Banana Republics are Guatemala and the Honduras. The first Banana Republics were located in the Carribean
The three Baltic republics are Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries are republics.
there is 237 countries/states/republics in the world :)
Neither. It has 'constituent republics' and 'oblasts'.
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Yes they are.
EstoniaLatviaLithuaniaKazakhstanKyrgystanTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanBelarusMoldovaUkraineRussian FederationArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgia
Central Asian Republics: Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan the transcuacasian republics: Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia