A duchy can become a country through a process of political and social evolution, often involving the assertion of independence from a larger state or empire. This may occur via a declaration of sovereignty, a successful revolution, or through negotiations leading to the recognition of statehood. Additionally, the establishment of a distinct national identity, governance structures, and international recognition are crucial for a duchy to be considered a legitimate country. Historically, changes in governance, such as the dissolution of larger political entities, have also facilitated this transition.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
The official name of Luxembourg is the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
The Grand Duchy of Pontevedro.
Luxembourg City is the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Denmark Djibouti Dominica the Dominican Republic
- Austrian State Treaty in forceJuly 27, 1955 (Duchy: 1156, Austrian Empire: 1804, First Austrian Republic: 1918-1938, Second Republic since 1945)
The Duchy of Saxony (in today's Germany) where Martin Luther initiated the Reformation.
A duchy
Duchy of Urbino ended in 1625.
Duchy of Urbino was created in 1443.
Duchy of Carniola ended in 1918.
Duchy of Carniola was created in 1364.